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Glaze spraying, Taylor Tunnicliff and Co Ltd, Hanley
Glaze spraying at Taylor, Tunnicliff's Eastwood factory, Hanley.
The firm was founded in 1867 by Thomas Taylor and William Tunnicliff, eventually concentrating on making specialised pottery for the ...
Glebe Colliery, Fenton.
Glebe colliery was situated at Fenton, close to the town hall. The spoil tip from the workings can be seen today as a prominent grassy hill making up part of Glebedale Park. The colliery closed in 1964....
Glebedale Road Collieries, Fenton
The pit head gear and buildings of Glebe (Fenton) Collieries and Brickworks. This photograph was taken from Glebedale Road. Opening in 1865, the colliery was closed in 1964, soon after then photograph ...
Glost Placing.
Pottery worker Fredrick Jones who worked at Copelands in Stoke, placing glost ware. He is placing 7" plates in a saggar in preparation for firing the dipped ware.
This firing will create a hard ...
Glost Workers.
Group portrait of glost workers. Probably taken at Chapman's pottery factory, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent.
The picture was taken in the glost warehouse.
Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic ...
Goddard Street, Longton
Photograph taken looking south.
Goddard Street, Longton
A painting by Bill Webster in L.S. Lowry's style painted in 2024, showing Longton in 1875. It shows a view from Goddard Street, Longton looking towards Sampson Bridgwood Ltd.'s bottle ovens which were ...
Goddard Street, Longton
Photograph taken looking south.
Goldendale furnaces and slag heaps, Tunstall
The Goldendale Ironworks was between the Trent & Mersey Canal and Tunstall Cemetery (off to the left) in the Chatterley Valley. The site is now open space and marked with a piece of public art; "Golden ...
Goldendale Iron Works, Stoke-on-Trent.
Ingots of iron stacked up at Goldendale in the mid 1960’s. The works was situated in the Chatterley Valley near Harecastle Hill. Close to the Trent and Mersey canal and the North Staffordshire Railway, ...
Goldendale Ironworks, Stoke-on-Trent
Goldendale Ironworks was situated on the outskirts of Tunstall, just below the cemetery. In the background is Harecastle Hill and Harecastle Farm, where in the days of the canal boats the women or children ...
Goldenhill Farm, Fenton
Goldenhill Farm was on the west side of Goldenhill Road, sandwiched between Ludbrook Road to the north and The Old Penny public house to the south. The house in the centre of the photograph was originally ...
Goods train at Etruria
Unidentified Stanier 8F locomotive at Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent.
Pulling a rake of empty coal wagons, this "up goods" is heading past Cockshutt sidings on the main line.
The buildings in the background ...
Goodwin's Engineering works and Foundry, Ivy House Road, Hanley
This photograph was taken from the corner of Leek Road looking north up Ivy House Road. The Goodwin Foundry is the large works on the right. The company has been on this site since being founded in 1883, ...
Goodwin's Potters Millers on the Caldon Canal, Hanley
George Goodwin & Sons Westwood Mills site on the banks of the Caldon Canal just off Lichfield Street in the Eastwood area of Hanley. The company was founded in 1848 and had mills at Consall and Cheddleton. ...
Goose Street Gas Works, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Before the late 1700s, light was either natural or came from candles and oil lamps. The advent of gas light meant streets were seen as safer to walk through at night and businesses could stay open later ...
Gordon Mills, St Patrick's Street, Stafford
Louis Sandy's three-storey 'Gordon Mills' textile distribution warehouse at 8, St. Patrick's Street., Stafford. Note the sign on the front edge of the roof.
It is thought that the building may date ...
Gordon Works pottery, Pinnox Street, Tunstall
Then Gordon Works was on the north side of Pinnox Street. Built around1885 it was originally operated by Cumberlidge & Humphries, it manufactured earthenware. Later occupied by Gater Hall, from 1915 it ...