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Crate Makers Yard. Photographed by William Blake.
Lantern slide showing a pottery factory yard and a crate maker at work.
This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled “Staffordshire Pottery.” ...
Crate Makers. Brocksford Street, Fenton.
Two crate-makers at work in Brocksford Street, off King Street, Fenton in 1949. The photograph was taken for an exhibition held at the Hanley Museum in Pall Mall. The exhibition was entitled 'Changing ...
Cratemaker.
View of a cratemaking company yard. In the foreground is the company truck and Mr. W. J. Shenton is pictured holding the horse.
The long hazel rods used in crate making can be seen in the background, ...
Cratemakers.
View of a cratemaking company yard. In the foreground is the company truck and the cratemakers.
The long hazel rods used in crate making can be seen in the background, alongside some finished crates. ...
Cratemakers.
Group portrait of four cratemakers in a cratemaking yard.
These crates were used to pack delicate ceramic wares for safe transportation.
Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection.
This ...
Crazing on a Porous Body
Lantern slide illustrating the problem known as "crazing" on the surface of a piece of ware with a porous body.
This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show ...
Cricket match at the English Electric Co., Stafford
This photograph shows a cricket match at the Hough in Stafford. In later years the Stafford Cricket Club moved to nearby Riverway and the site was redeveloped as housing.
In the background is the ...
Cross Heath Cotton Mill, Newcastle-under-Lyme
This photograph shows the cotton mill in Cross Heath in 1960. The mill was built by Richard Thompson in 1797 and continued to manufacture textiles until the late 1960s. Thompson was a conscientious employer ...
Cross Street Brewery, Burton-on-Trent
The brewery was also known as 'James Eadie's', after the firm's founder.
Crowd standing under gateway, Leek
A group of adults and children stand beneath the arches of large fake castellated gateway. On the right, facing towards Heywood Street is the lower dyehouse, which became the Leek Post building.
Crown Devon Works, Stoke-on-Trent
This is part of the original 1870s buildings of the Crown Devon Pottery on Sutherland Street off Whieldon Road. Originally known as the Railway works because it lay between the main railway line and ...
Crown Devon Works, Stoke-on-Trent
The last remaining bottle oven at Simon Fielding's Crown Devon Works on Sutherland Street, off Whieldon Road. Dating from the late 19th Century and finally demolished in 1987, the works produced crown ...
Crown Devon Works, Stoke-on-Trent
A calcining kiln at S Fielding's Crown Devon Works off Whieldon Road. Originally part of the Railway Works, this photograph was taken next to the Stoke to Derby railway line. Calcining kilns were used ...
Crown Devon Works, Whieldon Road, Stoke-on-Trent
The entrance to S Fielding's Crown Devon Works on Sutherland Street, off Whieldon Road. Until 1912 the pottery was known as the Railway Works, set up in the late 1800s and operated by Hackney & Kirkham. ...
Crown Maltings, Burton-on-Trent
The Crown Maltings as viewed from the Midland Railway. The owners of the brewery were L & G. Meakin.
Crown Staffordshire's Minerva Works, Fenton
The Minerva Works on Park Street in the Lane Delph area of Fenton had a wide range of famous occupiers. There was a potworks on this site from the 1750s. From 1806 to 1815 it was occupied by the Mason ...
Crown Staffs Works.
Pottery factory exterior.
A bottle oven chimney is protruding through the roof of the factory. In the background there are rows of terraced houses.
Taken at Crown Staffs Works, Fenton, Stoke-on-Trent.
Taken ...