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Johnson Brothers Hanley Pottery, Hanley
One of three Johnson Brothers works built alongside the Caldon Canal
built in 1859 and demolished in 2005
now a housing estate as part of the Waterside Development
alongside the Caldon Canal from Ivy House Road to Lichfield Street

 

 

Hanley Pottery
Hanley Pottery

 

Johnson Brothers Hanley Pottery
Johnson Brothers Hanley Pottery
this view is along Eastwood Road - in the background is the Blackburn House office block

 

 

the same view along Eastwood Road in 2010
the same view along Eastwood Road in 2010 

 


 

to the left of the Caldon Canal is Hanley Pottery
Prior to demolition - too the left of the Caldon Canal is Hanley Pottery
to the right is the perimeter wall of the Trent Pottery Works

 

2010 - houses situated on the site of the former Hanley Potery
same location in 2010 - houses situated on the site of the former Hanley Potery
- on the right side of the canal was the Trent Works - this land is not developed yet - 

 

 


 

this view along Talbot Street - looking towards Hanley Pottery running along Eastwood Road

this view along Talbot Street - looking towards Hanley Pottery running along Eastwood Road

 

this view along the back entry between Talbot Street and Pelham Street
- looking towards Hanley Pottery running along Eastwood Road

 


 

 

the Albion Bridge on Eastwood Road - which runs over the Caldon Canal - the Hanley Works to the left
the Albion Bridge on Eastwood Road - which runs over the Caldon Canal - the Hanley Works to the left 

 

the Albion Bridge on Eastwood Road in 2010
the Albion Bridge on Eastwood Road in 2010

 


 

 

looking down Eastwood Road - Johnson Brothers Hanley Pottery to the left
looking down Eastwood Road - Johnson Brothers Hanley Pottery to the left 

 

 


the same view in 2010

at the bottom of the road is the old offices of Johnson Brothers 
these will be retained and turned into accomodation

 


 

 

 

 

Eastwood Road running towards the photographer and off to the right - Pelham Street to the left
Eastwood Road running towards the photographer and off to the right - Pelham Street to the left 

photo: Eileen Hallam

 

 


 

 

Stubbs Lane - the back boundary of the Johnson Brothers Hanley Pottery
Stubbs Lane - the back boundary of the Johnson Brothers Hanley Pottery

 

Stubbs Lane in 2010
Stubbs Lane in 2010

 

 


Stubbs Lane - looking towards Eastwood Road
the Hanley Pottery is on the left

 

   



an 1898 OS map which shows the three Johnson Brothers factories alongside Eastwood Road
the Cauldon canal is shown in light blue

blue: - the Imperial Works
green
: the Hanley Works
red
: the Trent Works

 

 

Eastwood area of Hanley, alongside the Caldon Canal which runs through the pottery works 
Eastwood area of Hanley, alongside the Caldon Canal which runs through the pottery works 

 

 


the Caldon canal is shown by the light blue lines
 dark blue = Elijah Cotton's Nelson Works
Purple - Johnson's Hanley Pottery
green - Johnson's Imperial Pottery
red - Johnson's Trent Pottery

 


contents: 2010 photos

 

 

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Other photos of Johnson's Hanley Pottery

Some history of the Johnson Brothers


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