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Evode Football Team, Stafford

The Laboratory Team at Evode Ltd., Stafford. From left to right: C. Cooper, M. Chard, G. Green, C. Beard, R. MacPherson, P. Ghaut.

Evode Ltd sales brochure, Stafford

Pictured is the front cover from an Evode Sales Brochure. The Evode Group of Companies began as Spic and Span Shoe Polishes Ltd which was established in Glover Street on 3 June 1932. The company was ...

Evode Ltd sales brochure, Stafford

Pictured is the front cover from a 1963 Evode Sales Brochure. The Evode Group of Companies began as Spic and Span Shoe Polishes Ltd which was established in Glover Street on 3 June 1932. The company ...

Evode News Circulars, Stafford

The Evode News Circular was an internal magazine published between July 1968 and August 1980. Of the 102 issues 6 were lost. They were mainly issued as 2 or 3 foolscap pages and were not always of the ...

Evode, Stafford

Pictured is the Product Support Information section from an Evode Sales Brochure. This image shows Evode's Common Road Factory in Stafford along with details for customers to contact the company in Stafford, ...

Exhibition award, Blythe Colours, Cresswell

Interceramex 84 Award to Blythe Colours for the Most Imaginative Stand. The manufacture of underglaze colours in Cresswell began in 1870, when a small works was set up by Pigott and Scarratt, pharmaceutical ...

Extinguishing burning pans, United Lamp Black Works, Four Ashes

Extinguishing a burning pan at United Lamp Black Works. Workers are pulling out a pan full of burning creosote. Creosote, a by-product of the manufacture of coal-gas, was burned in wheeled metal pans ...

Fire destroyed the Vik Warehouse, Sandon Road, Stafford.

Employees outside the site of the devastating fire at the Vik warehouse on Sandon Road. Mr Elias Peak and Mr Bernard Preece discussing the situation with Mr Jack Linnell to the right.

Former Tenford Dye Works building, Cheadle

Gas engines, Birchenwood Colliery, Kidsgrove

Birchenwood colliery opened in the 1890s, most of the coal being used for coke and other by-products. The colliery actually closed in 1932, but coke and other by-product production continued by using ...

Greek visitor, Blythe Colour Works, Cresswell.

A Greek visitor to Blythe Colour Works. From left to right: Watkin Charles, Mr A. Doucakis, Ivan Forster. The manufacture of underglaze colours in Cresswell began in 1870, when a small works was set ...

Johnson Mathey Blythe Colours Stand at Poznan Fair, Poland

The manufacture of underglaze colours in Cresswell began in 1870, when a small works was set up by Pigott and Scarratt, pharmaceutical chemists. But it was not until it was taken over by Fred Wildblood ...

Johnson Matthey & Co colour works, William Clowes Street, Burslem

The camera is looking southwards down William Clowes Street with St John's Church at the bottom, on Woodbank Street. William Clowes Street was formerly called Church Street. The road on the left by the ...

Johnson Matthey's Ceramic Laboratory, Nile Street, Burslem.

Johnson Matthey's ceramic research laboratory was at the top of Nile Street in Burslem. Off to the left is Mayer Bank and to the right of Johnson Matthey's was Holy Trinity Church (demolished in 1959). ...

Keeling & Walker's Offices, Mount Pleasant, Fenton

The ornate early twentieth century office building of Keeling Walker Ltd on the corner of Sutherland Street and Whieldon Road in the Mount Pleasant area of Fenton. Above the oriel window is a tile plaque ...

Laboratories, Evode Chemical Works Ltd., Stafford,

Section of the Evode Analytical Laboratories at the Glover Street works. From left to right: Norman Burbeck, Cyril Lawton, Clive Davey, Adolf Adonenas and John Richardson. Spic and Span Shoe Polishes ...

Laboratory at Birchenwood Colliery, Kidsgrove

This photograph shows the by-products produced from 5cwt of coal. Most of the coal from Birchenwood was used for coke and other by-products. Birchenwood colliery opened in the 1890s, most of the coal ...

Laboratory at Birchenwood Colliery, Kidsgrove

Birchenwood colliery opened in the 1890s, most of the coal being used for coke and other by-products. The colliery actually closed in 1932, but coke and other by-product production continued by using ...