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Caughley (/ˈkɑːfli/) was a non-nucleated
settlement situated two
kilometres east of
Barrow near Much
Wenlock in Shopshire, England, with the
River Severn...
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Caughley Beach (77°13′S 166°26′E / 77.217°S 166.433°E / -77.217; 166.433) is the
northernmost beach on the ice-free
coast south-west of Cape Bird, Ross...
- po****tion paradigm.
Caughley was the
middle of
three children and the only son born to John
Norman Caughley and
Thelma Caughley. His
father would take...
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Coastal features around Mount Bird
include Romanes Beach,
McDonald Beach,
Caughley Beach, Cape Bird Hut and Cape Bird. 77°17′S 166°22′E / 77.283°S 166.367°E...
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Caughley factory did not
produce the
English Willow pattern in its
completed form.
Thomas Lucas and his
printer James Richards left
Caughley in c...
- of
Caughley,
which Coalport later took over. But it is not
correct for
Caughley either; Battie, 179 ("inaccurately" quoted); the
start at
Caughley was...
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During the
early 1780s
Thomas Minton was an
apprentice engraver at the
Caughley Pottery Works in Shropshire,
under the
proprietorship of
Thomas Turner...
- of the
Caughley factory, in 1783 he was able to
introduce high
quality blue
printed earthenware to the market.
Thomas Minton,
another Caughley-trained...
- potter. He was the
lessee of the
celebrated Salopian porcelain company, or
Caughley manufactory,
during the
later decades of the 18th century. He is not to...
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Pottery was a
range of
decorative earthenwares made by
Caughley China Works, a
factory in
Caughley, Shropshire,
England (near Broseley),
between 1772 and...