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Joiners' shop, Bass, Burton-on-Trent
Interior view of the first floor of the Museum building before the joiners' equipment was moved out and the conversion work started.
Joiner's workshop, Rocester
Mr Stanton pictured at a work bench in his joiner's workshop in Rocester.
Jolley Shop, Taylor Tunnicliff and Co Ltd, Stone
The Jolley Shop at Taylor, Tunnicliff's Stone factory. The terms jolleying and jiggering are often used to describe the same thing. Jolleying is the older of the two terms and has regularly been used ...
Jolleying Plates.
Pottery factory interior with a view of plate makers in a jolleying shop.
Clay is placed on a rotating mould and a profile tool is brought down onto the upper side.
The boy in the foreground is ...
Jones & Shufflebottom, Lytton Street, Stoke
The original main body of this building was constructed between 1832 and 1878 with a later extension dating from 1878 to 1900. To the north of the building is an aquaduct over the river Trent. This industrial ...
Joule's Ale Stores, Stone
Joule's brewery's Newcastle Street Ale Stores and bottling plant, facing the Trent and Mersey Canal. Built in 1881.
Francis Joule came into possession of the White House Inn and brewhouse at Stone ...
Joule's Ale Stores, Stone
Joule's brewery's Newcastle Street Ale Stores and bottling plant, facing the Trent and Mersey Canal. Built in 1881.
Francis Joule came into possession of the White House Inn and brewhouse at Stone ...
Joule's Brewery from the River Trent, Stone,
Joules Brewery and the Newcastle Street ale stores are on the right of the illustration.
The building on the left (with the tall chimney) is Bent's Brewery.
Francis Joule came into possession ...
Joule's Brewery Transport Fleet, Stone,
Trucks and a car from Joule's Brewery.
Francis Joule came into possession of the White House Inn and brewhouse at Stone in 1758. Nine years later he demolished the inn and built a house, which later ...
Joule's Brewery, Foreman Cooper's House, Stone
The Foreman Cooper's house at 7 Newcastle Street, Stone was Clifford Gaskin's home for many years. It was demolished in 1975 and the land is now (2011) the Co-operative Supermarket loading bay.
In ...
Joule's delivery lorry, Stone
A Thorneycroft articulated lorry with 1901 Sunbeam Mableycar; Clifford Gaskin in the driving seat. Pictured at Joule's Brewery Bottle Stores and Garage on Newcastle Road, Stone.
Mr Gaskin was well ...
Joule's Stone Ale advertisement,
Francis Joule came into possession of the White House Inn and brewhouse at Stone in 1758. Nine years later he demolished the inn and built a house, which later became the home of the head brewer. In ...
Jubilee Day Celebrations, Cattle Market, Leek
A large group of children sing hymns in the Cattle Market to celebrate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee. On the same day the Pickwood Recreation Ground was opened and 5000 schoolchildren were 'entertained ...
Jubilee or Coronation celebrations, Lotus Shoe Factory, Stafford
The Lotus Ltd factory in Stafford decorated either for George V's Silver Jubilee in 1935, or the Coronation of George VI in 1937.
Lotus was formerly Edwin Bostock's shoe factory, which was on Foregate ...
Jubilee Works & Longton Cottage Hospital, Normacot
The original Longton Cottage Hospital was built in 1868 on Mount Pleasant (now Lawley Street). In 1879 it moved to a new building on the north side of the same street. It was replaced by a new Cottage ...
Jubilee Works and the old Longton Cottage Hospital
The original Longton Cottage Hospital was built in 1868 on Mount Pleasant (now Lawley Street). In 1879 it moved to a new building on the north side of the same street. It was replaced by a new Cottage ...
Jubilee Works, Longton
Established 1887, the Jubilee Works stood on Lawley Street. Photograph taken from Uttoxeter Road.
Junction of Anchor Road and High Street , Longton
J. T. Fell's factory in Sutherland Road can be seen. J.T. Fell & Co were earthenware manufacturers, founded in the early 1920s. The company closed in 1957. High Street was renamed Market Street in ...