Stoke-on-Trent Corporation Electricty Works on the Caldon Canal, Hanley
The Corporation Electricity Works is on the right hand side with Harrison's Mill opposite. Further down is Goodwin's flint mill. In the centre are the ovens of Howson's sanitary ware woks (the Eastwood ...
Stokes Tannery, Rugeley
Buildings at the rear of Forge Street, Rugeley. Part of Stokes Tannery chroming and drying process. The building was later take over by the gas board. The entry on the right was known as the 'Gulley'.
Stubbs & Co warehouse, Stone
A view of warehouses by the Trent and Mersey Canal in Stone, near Stafford Street. Stubbs & Co. were corn merchants and millers with offices in Granville Square.
This site has since been developed ...
Student visit, Bamford's, Uttoxeter
A group of students standing outside the entrance to the Pinfold Street works on occasion of a factory visit to Bamford's in Uttoxeter. Standing in the centre, shaking hands and wearing a suit is John ...
Studio Szeiler, Moorland Road, Burslem
Pottery factory exterior including a view of an enamelling or muffle kiln.
Taken at Studio Szeiler, Moorland Road, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent.
Decorated pottery was often coal fired in an enamel (or ...
Sutherland Road, Longton
Photograph taken looking south-east along Sutherland Road from near the bottom of Landon Street. Shows the Bluebell Works.
Swinnerton's tea pot works, Raymond Street, Shelton
Looking down Raymond Street in Shelton towards the junction with Cleveland Road and College Road. Shirley road runs across the photograph. On the right is the old Albert Pottery (later incorporated into ...
Sylvan Pottery, Ratton Street, Hanley
Ratton street runs between Upper Huntbach Street and Upper Hillchurch Street in Hanley. This photograph was taken from close to the corner of Hillchurch Street. The main building still stands as Sylvan ...
T.C. Wild Ltd., St. Mary's Works, Uttoxeter Road, Longton
T.C. Wild Ltd.'s St. Mary's Works (Royal Albert China). The factory was built in 1862 by Samuel Moore, china manufacturer. T.C. Wild occupied these works from 1905, and used them largely just for decorating ...
Tamms Pottery, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.
Tamms Pottery, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
It is thought that most of the pottery factory interiors and pottery worker photographs were taken here between 1900-1903. Tamms Pottery was just ...
Tams Works, Uttoxeter Road, Longton
John Tams Ltd., earthenware manufacturers at the Crown Pottery, Longton. Founded in 1874, the company went into receivership in 2000, but continued as Tams Group Ltd. in April 2000.
Tape Mill, Cheadle
The mills on Tape Street were built by J. & N. Philips of Tean, cotton tape manufacturers, in 1798. The main three-storey building was built in about 1823. The factory closed in 1972 and was partly demolished ...
Taverner's tape factory, Burton-upon-Trent
Staff pictured at Taverner's tape factory on Shobnall Street, Burton-upon-Trent. The manager at the time was Joseph Botham so he is probably one of the men sitting on the front row.
John Taverner ...
Taylor, Tunnicliff and Co Ltd Factory, Stone
Taylor Tunnicliff and Co. Ltd. were founded at Eastwood, Hanley in 1867 and eventually specialised in the manufacture of ceramic insulators. In 1920 the company began building a new factory on the former ...
Tea Party, Stone
Children's tea party at the Lotus Club, Lotus Ltd., Stone. This event was possibly organised by Lotus for Christchurch School children to celebrate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, but could have ...
Tean Hall Mill
The South extension of Tean Hall Mill built in 1823 to house steam powered Jacquard looms. It was designed by James Trubshaw of Great Haywood.
In 1747 John and Nathaniel Philips took over their father's ...
Tean Hall Mills
A view of the finishing shop of Tean Hall Mills, with High Street in the foreground. This building probably contains parts of earlier buildings of 1747 and 1774-5, but the pediment appears to date from ...
Tean Hall, Upper Tean
The timber-framed Old Hall was built in 1613. The brick extension dates from the early 18th century. It was bought from the Ashley family by John and Nathaniel Phillips in 1747 as a base for their linen ...