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Clicking Dept., Mason and Marson Shoe Factory, Stafford, (1)
This is one of a series of postcards sent to the wife of an Australian shoe manufacturer, Fred Cull of George Cull and Son. Mr Cull spent some months working for Mason and Marson on Sandon Road, who ...
Clicking Dept., Mason and Marson Shoe Factory, Stafford, (2)
In the clicking department the various shoe parts were cut from leather. These were then sent to the closing department to be bonded together to form shoe uppers.
This is one of a series of postcards ...
Clicking Room, Lotus Shoe Factory, Stone
The Lotus factory on Longton Road manufactured ladies' shoes. This photograph is of the lasting or making room, where the shoe upper is attached to the sole.
Lotus was originally named Bostock's and ...
Clay Pool and The Mount, Alstonefield
The Mount was for a time the village Post Office. It was later converted into two houses, for the District Nurse and the Policeman. Clay Pool was filled in in the 1970s.
Clay Preparation.
Pottery factory interior with a view of a man recycling clay.
If the clay has not been fired it can be used again, by grinding the dry clay into small pieces and mixing it with water.
Taken from ...
Clay Street, Penkridge
This postcard view looks north along Clay Street, (A449 Wolverhampton Road) towards Crown Bridge and Stone Cross in Penkridge.
On the left is the former Railway Inn which became a dental practice known ...
Clay Wedger
China Manufacture. A clay wedger who kneads the clay to consistency.
Wedging was the process of removing pockets of air from the clay and ensuring consistant texture. The man in the picture is forcing ...
Clay Wedger. Photographed by William Blake.
Lantern slide of a pottery worker known as a clay wedger at work.
This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled “Staffordshire Pottery.”
A ...
Clay Wedger. Photographed by William Blake.
Portrait of a pottery worker known as a clay wedger at work.
This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled “Staffordshire Pottery.”
A small ...
Clay Wedger. Photographed by William Blake.
Lantern slide of a pottery worker known as a clay wedger at work.
This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled “Staffordshire Pottery.”
A ...
Clay Wedger. Photographed by William Blake.
Lantern slide of a pottery worker known as a clay wedger at work.
This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled “Staffordshire Pottery.”
A ...
Clay's Butchers Shop Front, Stafford,
Clay's butchers shop was located at 90 Foregate Street. This photograph was taken at Christmas time.
Clayton Lane from Newcastle Road, Stoke-on-Trent
Looking southwards along Clayton Lane from close to the junmction with the A34 (Newcastle Road). On the left are bakery buildings, at the time of the photograph, Birkett & Roberts Trent Vale Bakery, producing ...
Cleaning after the Floods, Stone,
In August 1987, the Scotch Brook culvert burst causing much flooding.
Here two workers clean up flood damage in the Lotus factory shop on High Street.
Clearing House Staff, Trentham Gardens
A group of clearing house staff taken during the 2nd World War when Trentham Gardens Ballroom was used as the Bankers' Clearing House. Back row, third from left is Maria Darlington.
Planning for the ...
Clearing House, Trentham Gardens Ballroom
The interior of the Ballroom at Trentham Gardens when it was being used as the Bankers' Clearing House.
Planning for the move of Clearing Banks from the City of London began in 1938, and in February ...
Clementson's Potters and Millers, Hanley
This is a view from Broad Street along the lane to Clough Street. Halfway down was Clementson's Phoenix Mill. Until demolished in the 1930s, the car park on the left was a part of the Phoenix earthenware ...
Clicking department, Lotus Ltd., Stafford
Ron Andrews and Alan Lewis are pictured in the Clicking Department at the Lotus Shoe Factory in Stafford. This photograph was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.
Lotus was originally named ...