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Boundary Works, Church Street, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent

This plan is of the Boundary Works in Longton. It was built in 1819 for ceramic manufacture. Diagrams (top to bottom): - Front of the building showing the positions of the original chimneys - Section ...

Boundary Works, Longton

The Boundary Works, on King Street, Longton, near Foley, built in 1819 by Josiah Spode.

Boundary Works, Longton

The Boundary Works, on King Street, Longton, near Foley, built in 1819 by Josiah Spode for ceramics manufacture.

Bourne & Talbot, grocers and bakers, Eccleshall

Bourne & Talbot's grocers, bakers and confectioners shop on High Street, Eccleshall. The shop opened by 1908 and in 1920 J.E. Bourne sold his business to the Stafford Industrial Co-operative Society. Image ...

Bow Street, Rugeley

This postcard view shows Bow Street looking from the Market Square in Rugeley. On the left there is a glimpse of the Cabin public house which later became the Vaults, adjacent is Paris House and Evan’s ...

Bowbell Pottery, Pack Horse Lane, Burslem

The original parts of this factory building date back to before 1812, with a rear extension constructed between 1900-1912. The first floor has four windows, as does the ground floor, plus one board door ...

Bowden Hotel, 26 Leek Road, Stoke

This three storey public house is currently named The Roebuck. It is located on Leek Road a short distance from Stoke-on-Trent train station.

Bowden Street, Burslem

The view looking south along Bowden Street from Minster Street. In the distance is the spoil tip of Sneyd Colliery and at the bottom, but out of sight, is Moorland Road. The terraced houses at this end ...

Bowen and Son advertisment , Stafford

Notepaper advertisement for Bowen & Sons shoe fitters, Stafford. Bowen & Sons shop stood on Mount Street.

Bowl

Glazed Earthenware. H. 8.6 x W. 16.2 cm. Earthenware bowl, thrown and turned at Winchcombe Pottery, Gloucestershire England. Brown slip, lead transparent glaze, base unglazed.

Bowl

Bowl. 1982.P.132. 1950-1959. Over glaze printed earthenware. L : 229 mm. Earthenware bowl decorated with over glaze printed design of stylised star forms. Asymmetrical form with 3 conical feet ...

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c.1935. Glazed Earthenware. H. 12.0 x W. 33.4 cm. Earthenware bowl, thrown and turned by Michael Cardew, decorated by Henry Bergen at Winchcombe Pottery, Gloucestershire, England. Slip decorated ...

Bowl

SylvaC sea shell bowl, pattern number 4162. SylvaC was a trade name of Shaw & Copestake and manufactured at the company's Sylvan Works, founded in 1894 by William Shaw and his uncle William Copestake. ...

Bowl

11th-12th century. Porcelain. H. 7.6 x W. 17.8 cm. Porcelain bowl on foot, Sung dynasty ding ware. Pale celadon glaze with fine incised scroll decoration.

Bowl

18th century. Porcelain. H. 6.2 x W. 13.9cm. Small porcelain bowl on foot which has been thrown and turned. Blue/grey glaze on the interior, green glaze on the exterior.

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Moira Forsyth 1905 - 1991. Bowl. 1991.P.83 1925. Over glaze lustre painted earthenware H : 56 mm, L : 110 mm. Earthenware bowl decorated with over glaze painted iridescent reduced lustre. The ...

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c.1920-1923 Glazed Stoneware H. 6.0 x W.18.4 cm Earthenware bowl on foot, thrown and turned by Shoji Hamada at St Ives, Cornwall, England. White slip, stylised sgraffito floral design on the interior ...

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c.1930-1939. Glazed Earthenware. H.9.6 x W.30.2 cm. Earthenware bowl, thrown and turned by Sidney Tustin, decorated by Henry Bergen at Winchcombe Pottery, Gloucestershire, England. Slip decorated ...