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29 Queen Street, Leek
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Hampton & Sons, Hanley


Enoch Hampton was making bricks at Eastwood Vale in 1851 and E Hampton & Sons are listed in 1896 as operating Eastwood and Mousecroft Fire-brick and Marl Works, Hanley. The company was still operating in 1924 but had disappeared by 1940.
An 1879 advert for Hampton & Sons from a trade directory can be seen here.
An 1879 advert for Hampton & Sons from a trade directory can be seen here.
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