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Moorcroft works, Cobridge.

Moorcroft factory is situated on Sandbach Road in Cobridge. Its landmark bottle oven protruding through the factory roof is obvious in this photograph. This factory was built in 1913. William Moorcroft ...

Moorcroft, Sandbach Road, Cobridge

William Moorcroft formed his own pottery company in 1913. He built a small factory, which was completed for production in ten weeks. Due to interruptions from the First World War, construction was in ...

Morpeth Street, Longton

Photograph shows pottery works and St. James Church.

Morpeth Street, Longton

Photograph taken looking towards Uttoxeter Road.

Morris Dancers at the Bass Museum, Burton-on-Trent

Morris Dancers wearing a Staffordshire Knot on their costumes, taken in the yard in front of the Joiner's shop.

Mossfield Colliery, Longton

The ventilation shaft located in the old Stirrup and Pye Adderley Green Colliery on the opposite side of Anchor Road to that of Mossfield Colliery, Adderley Green, Longton. Mossfield Colliery was sunk ...

Mossfield Colliery, Longton

Miners and a horse near the gear head at Mossfield Colliery. Mossfield Colliery was sunk in the 1850s, with up to four shafts, and closed in 1963. The colliery was located near Adderley Green near Longton ...

Mossfield Colliery, Longton

Mossfield Colliery looking west from Dividy Lane. Sunk in the 1850s, with up to four shafts, the mine closed in 1963. The prominent spoil tip has been profiled and landscaped and forms part of the 1970s ...

Mossfield Colliery, Longton

Mossfield Colliery was sunk in the 1850s, with up to four shafts, and closed in 1963. The colliery was located near Adderley Green near Longton with shafts over a quarter of a mile deep. The mine produced ...

Mossfield Colliery, Longton

The surface buildings and spoil tip of Mossfield Colliery near Longton. Dating from the middle of the 19th Century, the colliery produced coal for industry and households until closure in 1963. In 1889 ...

Mossfield Colliery, Stoke-on-Trent

A view north west towards Moss field Colliery spoil tip and the remains of the surface buildings. The photograph was taken from the Adderley Green area. The piles of railway sleepers in the foreground ...

Mosty Lea Mill, Moddershall Valley, near Stone

Mosty Lea Mill was probably in existence before 1716, when Stephen Townsend, a Stafford dyer, purchased the site for use as a fulling mill. In 1756, John and Ralph Baddeley acquired it and rebuilt ...

Mosty Lea Mill, Kibblestone, Stone

Mosty Lea Mill was probably in existence before 1716, when Stephen Townsend, a Stafford dyer, purchased the site for use as a fulling mill. In 1756, John and Ralph Baddeley acquired it and rebuilt ...

Mosty Lea Mill, Kibblestone, Stone

Photographed in 2007, this shows the manually operated paddles which agitated the ground flint and limestone solution which was then drained off into the settling tanks below. Mosty Lea Mill was probably ...

Mosty Lea Mill, Kibblestone, Stone

Mosty Lea Mill was probably in existence before 1716, when Stephen Townsend, a Stafford dyer, purchased the site for use as a fulling mill. In 1756, John and Ralph Baddeley acquired it and rebuilt ...

Mosty Lea Mill, Kibblestone, Stone

Photographed in 2007 and showing the massive pitch back waterwheel which powered the Mill. Mosty Lea Mill was probably in existence before 1716, when Stephen Townsend, a Stafford dyer, purchased the ...

Mosty Lea Mill, Kibblestone, Stone

This old flint mill stood adjacent to ground and woodland used by Venture Bowmen a local Field Archery club most weekends in the early 1970s. Mosty Lea Mill was probably in existence before 1716, when ...

Mosty Lea Mill, Kibblestone, Stone

Pictured in 2007, this photograph shows the tall chimney on the Drying Kiln building. Mosty Lea Mill was probably in existence before 1716, when Stephen Townsend, a Stafford dyer, purchased the site ...