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Cup Making. Turning.

Pottery factory interior showing a woman sponging cups after they have been machine turned. Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection. This photograph is part of the collections ...

Cutting Clay for a Saggar. Photographed by William Blake.

Lantern slide showing a pottery worker cutting clay for the making of Saggars. This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled “Staffordshire ...

Cutting Clay for a Saggar. Photographed by William Blake.

Lantern slide showing a pottery worker cutting clay for the making of Saggars. "Cutting Clay for a Saggar Maker. Prepared clay is placed in a heap and long slices are cut from it as required."

Cutting headwear and gloves, Job White & Sons Ltd, Compton Mill, Leek

The picture was one of a number taken at Job White & Sons factory during the year of Queen Elizabeth II's coronation.

Cutting room, Job White & Sons Ltd, Compton, Leek

Workers cutting headwear and gloves at Job White & Sons, Compton Mill, Leek. The picture was one of a number taken at Job White & Sons factory during the year of Queen Elizabeth II's coronation. The ...

Cutting room, Job White & Sons Ltd., Compton, Leek

Women workers cutting headwear and gloves at Job White & Sons, Compton Mills, Leek. The picture was one of a number taken at Job White & Sons factory during the year of Queen Elizabeth II's coronation. The ...

Cutting Room, Lotus Shoe Factory, Stone

The Lotus factory on Longton Road manufactured ladies' shoes. The cutting room was where the various shapes required to make up a shoe were cut from sheets of leather. Lotus was originally named Bostock's ...

Cycling near Wombourne

A cyclist taking a breather at a crossroads near Wombourne. Straight ahead is Ounsdale Road, to the left is Clap Gate Road, with Giggety Lane leading off to the right. In the background is the factory ...

Cyples Lane and Noon's Court, Longton

Looking along Cyples Lane in Longton. At the bottom of the passage is Market Street, the Heathcote Arms Hotel is the building just visible. On the left edge, the classical looking building is the old ...

Cyples Lane, Longton

The Market Street works were believed to be the oldest potbank in Longton and were founded by the Cyples family in about 1784. Cyples were succeeded by Thomas Barlow in 1849.

Cyples Lane, Longton.

Market Street and the Heathcote Arms public house can be seen at the far end of the lane.

Cyples Lane, Longton.

The Cyples factory is on the left.

Cyples old factory, Longton

Photograph taken looking up Smithy Lane. Allin & Williams' shop on left. The Market Street works were believed to be the oldest potbank in Longton and were founded by the Cyples family in about 1784. ...

Cyples old factory, Longton.

Photograph taken during the demolition of the factory.

Cyples old factory, Longton.

Photograph taken from Kingcross Street (south-east of Smithy Lane). The oven is at the junction of Smithy Lane and St Martin's Lane.

Cyples old factory, Longton.

At the junction of Cyples Lane and St. Martin's Lane.

Dains Mill, Upper Hulme

Thomas Hine loading corn at Dains Mill, Upper Hulme. The water powered mill at Dains Mill dates back to around 1600. Four generations of the Hines family worked the mill from 1802. For a while, the ...

Dairy workers, Fole Dairy, near Uttoxeter

preparation of condensed milk in the old mill building at Fole Dairy. Fole dairy occupied the site of Fole Mill, originally built in 1771 for Henry Copestake. The Dairy opened in the 1920s and was ...