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Brown Jug Public House, Bishop's Offley,
Brownhills House, Burslem: engraving
'Brownhills the seat of John Wood, Esq.' Showing a late Georgian house (1830) of two stories, with a portico front door and suburban grounds. The town is at the back in the distance. 'Drawn and etched ...
Brownhills Road, Tunstall
The photograph was taken from Canal Lane looking south east towards the old Brownhills High School for Girls. Brownhills Road runs across the bottom of the photograph. The original school was based around ...
Browning Dispensing Chemist, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme
A family chemist, Browning’s was founded in the late 1930s or early 1940s. The building had become vacant by 1996.
Browning Dispensing Chemist, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Browning Dispensing Chemist’s shop on Ironmarket. The business started in the late 1930s or early 1940s, and medicines would have been prepared on site. The business lasted over fifty years and the ...
Browse Antiques Shop, Lichfield Road, Stafford
Pictured is Browse antiques shop which stood opposite Green Hall on Lichfield Road, Stafford. Previously the building was occupied by Giles' paint and wallpaper shop, with a section that sold glass. In ...
Brush or Pencil.
Decorating brush or pencil. Square shader.
Roughly 16cm in length.
Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Tools Collection.
This object is now part of the collections at Stoke-on-Trent Museums.
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Brush or Pencil.
Decorator's liner brush or pencil.
Consisting of a head and quill, and a detachable wooden handle.
Used by painters and paintresses to decorate pottery.
Roughly 19cm in length.
Taken from ...
Brush or Pencil.
Decorator's liner brush or pencil.
Consisting of a head and quill, and a detachable wooden handle.
Used by painters and paintresses to decorate pottery.
Roughly 13cm in length.
Taken from ...
Brush or Pencil.
Decorating brush or pencil used for the hand-painting of pottery.
This brush is called a tracer.
Roughly 5cm in length.
Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Tools Collection.
This object ...
Brushing.
Pottery factory interior showing a woman brushing bone china tea cups on a machine.
Brushing the ware ensured the ware was free from dust or grit prior to glazing.
Taken at the Shelley pottery factory, ...
Bryan's Lane, Rugeley
This building, Brook House, on the corner of Forge Road and Bryan's (sometimes Bryants) Lane was a house and shop occupied by the Evans family. Around 1900 William Evans was running a marine dealer, ...
Buccleuch Road, Normacot.
F. Lockett's grocers shop at 58, Buccleuch Road is pictured.
Bucknall Flint Mill, Ruxley Road, Bucknall
The courtyard of Edwards' Bucknall Flint Mill on Ruxley Road. On the left is a pile of Cornish stone (or China stone) ready for smashing and grinding by the stone crusher alongside. About 1747 it was ...
Bucknall Flint Mill, Ruxley Road, Bucknall
George Edwards' Flint Mill on Ruxley Road. Also known as Bucknall Flint Mill it stands on the old mill stream or race taken off the River Trent near Finney Gardens. Ground bone and flint revolutionised ...
Builders and undertakers, Penkridge
Interior view of the workshop of F. J. Rostance and Son with staff and a newly completed coffin. Pictured are George Hollis and Reg Price.
The Rostance family business began as a builders in Stone ...
Builders at Elford Grove, near Eccleshall
Builders at work renovating Elford Grove, the home of John Kelsall. The workmen appear to be replacing windows and doors and the walls of the house look to have been newly rendered.
Photographer: ...
Building Blake High School, Marston Road, Hednesford
The picture was taken from the Belt Road end of Marston Road, looking towards the front of the school during its construction.
At the front of the building is the old reception area. The taller building ...