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Eileen Hallam's photos of Stoke-on-Trent
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Gladstone Pottery Museum
Corner of Uttoxeter Road and Chadwick Street.
Gladstone was not a famous pottery, however it was typical of hundreds of similar factories in the area making everyday ceramic items for the mass market and is now preserved as a complete Victorian pottery factory.
on Gladstone Works
Roslyn Works, Uttoxeter Road, Looking towards Longton
Part of the Gladstone Museum comples - The Park Place Works (now the Roslyn Works) lies adjacent to Gladstone.
on the Roslyn Works
The church of St. James-the-Less
Built in 1833-34, the tower of this church rises to the height of 90 feet; has massive circular turrets at the angles, and is crowned with pinnacles and battlements.
The Enson Works
Preserved bottle kilns of the Enson Works, Chelson Street (off Uttoxeter Road)photos: Eileen Hallam [2004]
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