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Factory interior, Bamford's, Uttoxeter
Interior view of Bamford's works, Pinfold Street, Uttoxeter.
Bamfords was founded in Uttoxeter in 1871 by Henry Bamford and made water pumps, taps and agricultural machinery at the Leighton Works on ...
Factory interior, English Electric Co., Stafford
Mr A. Chatfield turning on a rivet lathe in the Instrument Division at English Electric Co.'s Lichfield Road works in Stafford.
Factory of Messrs. Samuel Alcock & Cos., Burslem: steel engraving
'The Front View of Messrs. Samuel Alcock & Cos., China Manufactory, Burslem.' Showing a large three storied building with an imposing portico, completed in 1839 and facing on to Westport Road. Artist: ...
Factory shop, Lotus Ltd, Stafford
The Lotus Ltd. factory shop at Lotus's shoe factory on Sandon Road, Stafford.
Lotus was formerly Edwin Bostock's shoe factory, which was on Foregate Street, Stafford. The factory was destroyed by ...
Factory site, Mill Lane, Stone
A view of Mill street looking across the factory development now (2006) occupied by Morrisons supermarket.
The factory complex began life as a shoe factory, initially Richard Vernon's and later Lewis ...
Factory Skyline.
Pottery factory exterior including the Trent And Mersey Canal.
Taken at Price Brothers' National Teapot Factory, Middleport, Stoke-on-Trent.
Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic ...
Factory workers, Rugeley
This photograph shows a workforce of an unidentified Rugeley factory during World War I.
Postcard photographed by Bates, South Staffordshire Water works, Moors Gorse, Rugeley. Alfred Bates was a well ...
Fairfield Pottery in Robson Street, Hanley
The Fairfield ceramic works is the large building on the right. The main entrance was on Slippery Lane, which is the road running off to the right. At the time of the photograph it was operated by A G ...
Falcon Pottery Works, Sturgess Street, Stoke
This building plan shows the Falcon Pottery works in Sturgess Street which, like the Goss works, was owned by William Henry Goss. The building are now grade II listed.
The plan shows the front, back ...
Falcon Works.
Pottery factory exterior including bottle ovens and an exterior wooden staircase.
Exterior stairs were a feature of pottery factories. Workshops tended to be separate rooms with separate entrance doors.
There ...
'Fantasque' Sugar sifter
Clarice Cliff 1899 - 1972.
Sugar sifter. 1983.P.184. 1929-1934. Over glaze painted earthenware. H : 139 mm.
Earthenware sugar sifter, decorated with an over glaze painted pattern of trees and a ...
Fazeley Canal and Tolson's Mill, Dosthill
Tolson's Mill began life as Sir Robert Peel's Mill, where they made narrow tape and webbing. Peel leased and eventually sold the mill to William Tolson, who was leasing Dosthill Hall at the time.
In ...
Female employees modelling shoes, Lotus, Stafford
Women modelling London shoes manufactured by Lotus Ltd. Standing first from left is Ida Bradshaw (nee Cartwright) who lived on Alliance Street before she was married.
Lotus was originally named Bostock's ...
Female Employees Modelling Shoes, Lotus, Stafford
Women modelling London shoes manufactured by Lotus. Standing first from left is Ida Bradshaw (nee Cartwright) who lived on Alliance Street before she was married.
Lotus was originally named Bostock's ...
Female Munition Workers from Siemens Factory, Stafford,
A studio portrait of eight female munition workers, wearing overalls and caps, from Siemen's Engineering Works.
Siemens relocated to Stafford from Woolwich in 1903 and manufactured generators, electric ...
Female Munition Workers outside Siemens Factory, Stafford,
Large group of female munition workers outside Siemens factory on Lichfield Road. The banner reads 'Siemens Munition Works - What the girls are doing for the men at the Front'. The photograph was taken ...
Female Workers, David Hollin's Shoe Factory, Stafford,
David Hollins, the son of a railway man, was one of the largest shoe manufacturers in Stafford. His factory was on Albert Terrace.
Mr Hollin owned Highfield Manor on Newport Road, Stafford.
Female Workers, Siemens Works, Stafford
Siemens Bros. Electrical Engineering Works opened its Lichfield Road factory in 1903, after relocating from Woolwich with 800 of its employees. The company manufactured generators, electric motors and ...