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Cauldon or
Caldon is a
village and
former civil parish, 19
miles (31 km)
north east of Stafford, now in the
parish of Waterhouses, in the Staffordshire...
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including high
quality innovative Victorian majolica and
sanitary goods at
Cauldon Place, Stoke-upon-Trent in
England from 1856.
Victorian majolica The Potteries...
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Having secured contracts with
several owners of
limestone quarries in the
Cauldon Low area, the
company sought an act of
Parliament to
authorise construction...
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education based in Stoke-on-Trent. The
college has two campuses: one,
called Cauldon Campus, in
Shelton and one in Burslem. Stoke-on-Trent
college is part of...
- Calton,
Cauldon,
Waterfall and part of Ilam were merged;
previously the
village of
Waterhouses was on the
boundary of
Waterfall and
Cauldon parishes...
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Hulme End, Waterhouses, Cheadle, Biddulph, Endon, Froghall, Oakamoor,
Cauldon Lowe,
Rushton Spencer, Rudyard, Tean City of Stoke-on-Trent (unitary authority)...
- In 2010, the 8+1⁄2
miles (13.7 km) of
track from L****
Brook Junction to
Cauldon Lowe was
restored to p****enger-carrying standards,
allowing services to...
- district. The ten or more
tumuli on or
around the
Weaver Hills,
including Cauldon Low (a peak in the same
range just to the east)
imply significant prehistoric...
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appearing in
business names with the Ridgways. "
Cauldon" also
appears in
various company names and brands;
Cauldon Ware, was a term for
early transfer-printed...
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September 2011 at the
Wayback Machine History of
British Pottery -
Cauldon Potteries Royal Cauldon Potteries History of Spode,
Charles Ferdinand Hürten Coatts...