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Handling.

Pottery factory interior showing a woman applying handles to cups. Taken at J. Wedgwood & Sons Ltd. Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection. This photograph is part of ...

Hand-Painting ware in a pottery factory

Pottery factory interior showing a man hand painting ware. Men usually painted the most prestigious ware a factory produced. Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection. This ...

Hand-painting ware in a pottery factory

Pottery factory interior showing paintresses at work inside a decorating shop. Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic Collection. This photograph is part of the collections at Stoke-on-Trent ...

Hanley and Shelton from Hartshill Park, Stoke-on-Trent

The photograph was taken from the end of Vicarage Road, at the entrance to Hartshill Park and Nature Reserve. Looking north east, the tower in the middle of the photograph is St Mark's Church in Shelton, ...

Hanley deep pit

Hanley deep pit (Shelton Iron, Steel & Coal Co.Ltd.) (1854-1962). The original Deep Pits were sunk in 1854 to a depth of 500 yards. In the early years of the century the shafts were widened and deepened ...

Hanley Deep Pit Colliery

The winding gear of No.1 shaft of Deep Pit Colliery in Hanley. This photograph was taken from Town Road with one of the conical spoil tips just visible behind the winding gear. Hanley Deep pit was ...

Hanley Foundry, Robson Street, Hanley

This was the view eastwards along Robson Street (Previously Slippery Street) towards the junction with Broad Street. Thje large building on the left is the Hanley Iron Foundry operated by the Foundry ...

Hanley Greyhound Stadium entrance, Hanley

The entrance to Hanley Greyhound Stadium at the bottom of Robson Street. To the right is the Robson Street Ropery, operated by A T Robson and making cord, twine, ropes and varieties of packaging. In ...

Hanley power station.

Hanley power station supplied the town with all its power from 1894. After the Federation in 1910 power was also supplied to Newcastle. Much of this load was taken off Hanley power station after construction ...

Harecastle tunnel, Chatterley, Tunstall

The southern entrance to Harecastle Telford tunnel, showing the fan house (built 1954) at the tunnel portal. the fan house ventilated the tunnel allowing internal combustion engines to be used instead ...

Harecastle tunnels, Chatterley, Tunstall

The southern entrance to Harecastle tunnels, pictured before the fan house was built. The Brindley tunnel is on the left, with the Telford tunnel to the right. The North Staffordshire Railway line is ...

Harlaston Mill

Harlaston Mill on the River Mease. From the County Archaeology photograph collection held at Staffordshire Record Office.

Harrison & Sons colour works, Hillcrest Street, Hanley

Harrison's Phoenix Chemical Works was on Garth Street. This photograph shows the corner of Harrison's works at the junction of Hillcrest Street and Garth Street (off to the right). This part of the works ...

Harrison & Sons mill, Lichfield Street, Hanley

This Harrison's mill was at the southern end of Lichfield Street, close to the junction with Leek Road. The Joiner's Square factory produced colours and glazes. It was part of the larger group of Harrison's ...

Harrisons's Phoenix Works and offices, Garth Street, Hanley

Harrison & Sons manufactured a wide range of materials for the ceramics industry, mainly for decorating. Their Phoenix Works was at the south end of Garth Street (until the 1950s known Bath Street) in ...

Harvesting wheat, near Cradley Heath

Harvesting in the Black Country. A reaper binder pulled by three horses harvesting a field of wheat with Homer Hill colliery in the background. The photographer was living in Cradley Heath when he took ...

Harvey Street or Sneyd Terrace, Burslem

The camera is looking northeast along what was Harvey Street in the 1890s, later Sneyd Terrace and now named Lingard Street. At the top end today is Stoke on Trent College's Burslem campus. On the right ...

Harvey's Chimney, Longton

Photograph taken from Baths Passage. Harvey's chimney was a well known Longton landmark until it was demolished in 1962. It stood 213 feet high.