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Aerial view of Stoke on Trent

An aerial view of part of Stoke on Trent. The railway can be seen running across the middle of the photograph, with the station to the left. The Trent and Mersey Canal is in front of the railway line. ...

Campbell Tile Co., London Road, Stoke upon Trent

The Campbell Tile Co. works and the adjoining Minton works in Stoke. A view north along London Road with Sturgess Street on the left (by the Overall Shop). The chimney at the end of road is at W T Copeland's ...

Candlestick

Christmas tree candlestick by Spode.

Coffee cup and saucer

'Pacifico' coffee cup and saucer by Spode.

Copeland & Sons Spode Works, Kingsway, Stoke-on-Trent

A view from Kingsway in Stoke towards the Spode Works of W T Copeland & Sons. The photograph is taken from in front of Kings Hall and the brick surround to the New Cenotaph is just visible in the bottom ...

Copeland House, Copeland Street, Stoke upon Trent.

A view west along Copeland Street from near Glebe Street. On the right are houses numbered 3 to 7. Number 5 was Copeland House. Copeland House was built by the Copeland pottery firm as a residence for ...

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Spode 'Olympus' backstamp.

Newcastle under Lyme Canal at Copeland Street, Stoke-upon-Trent

A view along the Newcastle under Lyme Canal where it leaves the Trent & Mersey Canal in Stoke on Trent. The photograph is taken from the bridge at the junction with the Trent & Mersey: the bridge in the ...

Plate and tureen

Plate and tureen produced by Spode.

Rear of Copeland's Spode Works, Stoke-on-Trent

A view south west from the end of Leason Street, across the site of Copeland's Spode Works on Church Street in Stoke. Immediately beyond the railings is the Fowlea Brook and in the distance, the higher ...

Spode Works, Church Street, Stoke-on-Trent

The main entrance to W T Copeland's Spode Works on Church Street in Stoke. The factory was established here in the 1770s, but closed in 2009. The building still stands and is owned by Stoke-on-Trent ...

Tableware

Spode bone china tableware.

The Mount School, Penkhull

The Mount was built by Josiah Spode II around 1803-04. At this time Josiah Spode was the most successful china manufacturer in the area and he bought 17 acres of farmland between Penkhull and Hartshill ...

Tureen, ladle, dish

Reindeer design by J. Hassall on Spode Royal Jasmine wares.

Vase

Vase by Spode.

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