Price & Kensington Potteries Ltd.
Pottery factory exterior including a bottle oven.
Taken at Price and Kensington Potteries Ltd, Trubshaw Cross, Stoke-on-Trent.
The Trent and Mersey Canal can be seen in the foreground.
Taken ...
Price Brothers factory, Longport, Stoke-on-Trent
Pottery factory exterior and bottle oven taken at Price Brothers' National Teapot Factory, Longport, Stoke-on-Trent.
The factory was situated on the Trent and Mersey Canal, which can be seen in the ...
Price Brothers' National Teapot Factory.
Factory exterior and bottle oven taken at Price Brothers' National Teapot Factory, Longport, Stoke-on-Trent.
The factory was situated on the Trent and Mersey Canal, which can be seen in the foreground. ...
Price Brothers Teapot works, Trubshawe Cross, Stoke-on-Trent
This photograph shows the rear of the Price & Kensington National Teapots factory works, also known as the Top Bridge Works, on the Trent & Mersey Canal. The front of the works is on Newcastle Street ...
Price's Factory.
Pottery factory exterior and bottle kilns.
Taken at Price's pottery factory at Trubshaw Cross, Longport, Stoke-on-Trent.
This view includes the Trent and Mersey Canal.
Taken from the Gladstone ...
Price's National Teapots, Trubshawe Cross, Stoke-on-Trent
Price's National Teapots factory, also known as Top Bridge Works, from the Newcastle Street bridge over the Trent & Mersey Canal at Trubshawe Cross. This grade II listed building has been occupied by ...
Price's Pottery Factory.
Pottery factory exterior and bottle kiln.
Taken at Price's pottery factory in Longport, Stoke-on-Trent.
This view includes the Trent and Mersey Canal.
Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum ...
Princess Anne visiting the Reliant Works, Tamworth
Princess Anne was and still is a great admirer of Reliant vehicles having owned Scimitars, Robins and Kittens. She is seen here on 15th July 1975 with Managing Director, Ray Wiggin touring the Reliant ...
Printer at Work.
Pottery factory interior with a view inside a print workshop.
The woman is applying transfers to ware.
The man is operating a 'press print' machine with an engraved copper plate.
Ink from the ...
Prospect Street, Middleport
The camera is looking northeast from the corner of Prospect Street and Irwell Street (previously West Street) with A J Wilkinson's Royal Staffordshire Pottery (the Mersey Pottery) on the right. This sprawling ...
Queen Anne China Works, Greendock Street, Longton
The Queen Anne China Works in Greendock Street in Longton. It started as the Edensor Works in the 1870s, operated by Shore & Coggins and later by Thomas Wild who introduced the Bell China name. The Queen ...
Queen Mother's Visit to Lotus Shoe Factory, Stafford
The Queen Mother walking outside the Lotus Shoe factory on Sandon Road, with crowds of workers. She is accompanied by James Bostock, Chairman and Managing Director of Lotus and High Sheriff of the County.
During ...
Queen Street Schools, Fenton
Queen Street is today Burnham Street. These buildings were at the top of the street, at the junction with Brocksford Street. The photograph is looking east along Brocksford Street with the rear of the ...
Racecourse Road, Oakhill, Stoke-on-Trent
Racecourse Road is a short road off London Road. At the time of the photograph it lead to the Oakhill Gate entrance to the Michelin Tyre Company factory. Before the Michelin factory was built in 1927 ...
Railway Engine 'Isabel' at W.G. Bagnall Castle Works, Stafford
This photograph dates to around 1955 shortly after Isabel was saved from scrapping after being retired at the Cliffe Hill Granite Company of Markfield, Leicestershire. The engine was named after John ...
Railway Station, Uttoxeter
A view looking towards the station showing the Churnet Valley line and platforms. The cheese factory can be seen on the right.
Ramsden's Colour and Glaze works, Fenton
C E Ramsden's colour and glaze works stood on the corner of Montrose Street and King Street in Fenton. The company had other works at the bottom of Duke Street. The building still stands.
Ramsden's Colours and Glazes, fenton
C E Ramsden manufactured colour chemicals and potters materials. This is part of their works in Montrose Street, Fenton, now demolished. The company had other premises at the bottom of Duke Street in ...