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Baguley (Engineers) Ltd., Burton-upon-Trent
Baguley employees are pictured posing for the camera outside the foundry workshop at the factory in Burton-upon-Trent. This is the last locomotive built before the company closed in 1931
Baguley Cars ...
Bairstow's Pottery, Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent
P E Bairstow & Co had their works in Mount Pleasant, in the area known as Tinkersclough. The company was founded at the end of the Second World War and initially produced bone china "Fancies Fayre". Later, ...
Baiting at the last firing, Sutherland Works, Longton
Pottery factory interior depicting volunteer Paul Nibblett 'baiting' or stoking fires at the Sutherland Works, Normacot Road, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. This was the last ever firing at the factory.
Formed ...
Balmoral Works, Longton
Photograph taken from near the new railway bridge.
The Balmoral Works were occupied by porcelain manufacturers Redfern & Drakeford between about 1902 and 1933.
Bamfords and JCB machinery, Oldfields Secondary Modern School, Uttoxeter
Bamfords and JCB machinery pictured outside the new school block, built in 1959, at Oldfields Scondary Modern School, Uttoxeter. On the right is a JCB Excavator 4, with a Bamford-Claeys M103 combine ...
Bamfords lorry, Pinfold Street, Uttoxeter
Bamfords lorry (Commer), on weightbridge next to the office in the factory warehouse.
Bamfords was founded in 1871 by Henry Bamford and made water pumps, taps and agricultural machinery. Joseph Cyril ...
Bamfords' Offices, Pinfold Street, Uttoxeter
Bamfords' agricultural offices, as seen from Balance Street, 1984.
Bamfords, Leighton Works, Uttoxeter
An interior view of the foundry at Bamfords' Leighton Works, Pinfold Street, Uttoxeter.
Bamfords was founded in 1871 by Henry Bamford and made water pumps, taps and agricultural machinery at their ...
Band and Liners.
Pottery factory interior showing banders and liners decorating plates and saucers.
Taken at Grosvenor China, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent.
Banding was a form of decoration where a single band or several ...
Banding.
Pottery factory interior showing a row of banders decorating ware.
They are painting enamel lines onto the ware using whirlers.
Banding is the term for painting lines around ware using colour.
The ...
Banding.
Pottery factory interior showing a man decorating a tea cup.
He is painting a band around the lip of the cup using a whirler. This is commonly known as banding.
Taken from the Gladstone Pottery ...
Bank Street, Tunstall
Bert Bentley, the photographer, described this as a typical Potteries scene with "a pottery works, kilns, chapel, colliery dirt tip and terraced houses".
On the left is the United Methodist Chapel ...
Barclay's Bank, Armitage
The Armitage branch of Barclays Bank which stood on New Road. It was unusual for a village of Armitage's size to have a bank, but this was probably due to the presence of a large workforce at the nearby ...
Barker Brothers Ltd, Meir Works, Longton.
Barker Brothers (Ltd.), china and earthenware manufacturers, moved to the Meir Works on Barker Street in 1880-1882. The factory closed in 1981.
Barker Street , Longton
Photograph taken looking towards the north-west. St. James's Church is visible.
St. James the Less Church on Uttoxeter Road, Longton. A Commissioners' Church built in 1832-34 to designs by T. Johnson ...
Barker Street, Longton
Photograph taken looking towards Barlow Street.
Barley wagon, Guild Street, Burton-on-Trent
This Bass barley wagon is being pulled along Guild Street by two shire horses. The Maltings and the Barley stores are clearly recognisable in the picture.
Barlow Street, Longton
Photograph taken from Sutherland Rd looking up Barlow St (Upper Hill Sreet) –on the left is the Longton Pottery Company’s Bluebell Works owned by A.T.Finney & Sons Ltd. On the right is Duchess China also ...