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Eley's Brewery, The Green, Stafford

The buildings on the left (with pediments) are the office of Eley's Brewery. The brewery was founded by John Bishop in 1860. It was enlarged in 1875 and 1879, at which point he retired and sold it to ...

Elias Peak, Evode, Stafford

The document attachment was written by Dr BS Jackson and Mr CV Lawton describing their recollections of Elias Peak during his time with Evode. It was originally intended as addendum 56 for Cyril Lawton's ...

Elijah Cotton's Nelson Pottery, Hanley

Elijah Cotton's Nelson pottery stood at the junction of Commercial Road (left) and Botteslow Street (right) in Hanley. Botteslow Street leads down to the bridge over the Caldon Canal, just visible on ...

Elizabeth Street, Hanley

The buildings in the centre of the photograph belong to Commercial (Potters) Transfers Ltd printing works. The property was once known as Hallfield Cottage. The surrounding land shows the clearance of ...

Ellgreave Pottery, Burslem

The Ellgreave Pottery was part of Wood & Sons and manufactured earthenware, specialising in teapots and "fancies". The pottery was off Ellgreave Street in Burslem, this photograph shows the back of the ...

Ellgreave Pottery, Dalehall.

Part of the Ellgreave Pottery in the Dalehall area of Middleport seen from Ellgreave Street. This part of the factory has been demolished and the land used for housing (Heyburn Crescent). On the extreme ...

Elliott Lucas Works, Bridgtown, Cannock

The Elliott Lucas Ltd works at Churchbridge, Bridgtown, Cannock, decorated for the Coronation of King George VI 12th May 1937. The company manufactured small tools and spanners. Works manager at this ...

Emery Brothers'Belmont Pottery, Fountain Street, Fenton

The Belmont Pottery was at the southern end of Fountain Street, near the junction with City road, in Fenton. As can be seen from the wall advert, they manufactured a wide range of domestic earthenware. ...

Empire Porcelain Company, Stoke Road, Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent

The Empire Porcelain Company's works stood on the corner of Stoke Road and Newlands Street. This photograph was taken from the corner of Queen Anne Street opposite. Beyond the corner of Elgin Street, ...

Employee, Universal Wheel Grinding Co., Stafford,

The Universal Wheel Grinding Co. factory was established in 1913, on Doxey Road. By the 1970s the company was the largest manufactory of emery wheels and grindstones in Europe.

Employees and Locomotive, W.G. Bagnall's Works, Stafford,

Group of managers and foremen in front of a locomotive built by Brush Bagnall Traction Ltd. W.G. Bagnall Ltd. was established in 1870 in Castle Street. Bagnall's first locomotive was produced in 1875, ...

Employees at Bass Brewery, Burton-on-Trent

Group of personnel at Bass, standing outside No.2 Brewery.

Employees of the corset factory, The Wharf, Uttoxeter

Employees outside Bostock's Shoe Factory, Stafford,

Edwin Bostock's shoe factory was originally in Foregate Street, Stafford, but was destroyed by fire in 1901. This resulted in a new factory being built on Sandon Road, which opened in 1903. Bostock's ...

Emptying Saggars. Photographed by William Blake.

Factory interior with a view of pottery workers emptying saggars. Taken at Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Emptying Saggars. Photographed by William Blake.

Lantern slide showing pottery workers in the process of emptying saggars. This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled “Staffordshire Pottery.” ...

Enamel Kiln Doorway, Longton. Photographed by William Blake

Enamel kiln doorway and sanitary ware in a wicker basket. This photograph was possibility taken at Locketts of King Street now Kingscross Street/Chancery Lane Longton near to Mr Blake's shop in Stafford ...

Enamel Kiln, Sutherland Works, Longton

Pottery factory interior depicting the placing of an enamel kiln. Enamel kilns are much smaller than bottle ovens, and because the whole inside of the kiln is made from refractory material do not need ...