Bottle shaped kiln.
Exhaustion hole on dome of kiln.
Pottery saggars.
Old transport carts.
Connecting rod.
Workshop where clay is blended.
Throwing wheel.
Production of hand-made flowers.
Printer of decorative patterns.
Former office of the plant.
Doctor's office.
Storage of the pottery in the kiln.
Wheel driven printer?
Furniture seat with toilet.
Toilet set with flush.
Toilet with flush and drain.
Potteries Museum and Art Gallery.
Outdoor sculpture.
Fish & chips sale shop (mid 20th century).
Pub (1st half of the 20th century).
Dolls house (1982).
Pottery monsters.
Spitfire airplane (World War II).
Section of the Berlin wall.
Luminous fountain.
House of the cats.
Sleepy...
Shooting through lettering.
Waiting for repair.
Playing with words?
Relaxing with a drink.
The prophet is right.
Catch me if you can!
North Beach, Nazaré.
Lighthouse.
Looking down the cliff.
Beholding Nazaré.
Suberco Viewpoint and Nazaré.
Marble surf-board.
Pottery seagulls.
Ziggy - a companion of 16 years just left us.
Towering view over Nazaré.
Suberco Viewpoint.
Chapel of the Memory (1182).
Beholding the castle.
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Between the 18th and the 20th centuries there were several pottery plants in Staffordshire, mostly in Stoke-on-Trent. Their number decreased and this one ceased regular production in 1960. In 1974 it reopened as a museum, where you can see how production was carried out. It is located between Uttoxeter Road and Chadwick Street, Stoke-on-Trent.
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