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- A potbank is a colloquial name for a pottery factory in North Staffordshire used to make bone china, earthenware and sanitaryware. The term potbank has...
- in a region known as The Potteries. Their businesses, locally known as potbanks, fired their wares in distinctive bottle ovens. At the turn of the twentieth...
- firing. The potbank emplo**** a cod placer to supervise the work, but placers who were paid by the job used to wait outside the potbanks for work. Drawing...
- Industrial Museum on the Caldon Canal, and Gladstone Pottery Museum in a former potbank in Longton are dedicated to the city's industrial heritage. There is Stoke...
- Wilkinson (Arthur J. Wilkinson, Royal Staffordshire Pottery) was a pottery or potbank at Newport in Burslem, owned by the Shorter family since 1894. A sprawling...
- of traditional design. Later, she learned freehand painting at another potbank. She also studied art and sculpture at the Burslem School of Art. In 1916...
- the Potteries. Potters settled in Fenton in large houses alongside their potbanks. Such houses include Great Fenton Hall, Fenton House (home of the Baker...
- noted for their Staffordshire figures, as well as running successful "potbank" businesses. Their most po****r figures continued to be produced well after...
- Michael (10 April 2020). "'You appreciate things' – John Askey on Port Vale, potbanks and Sunday football". The Sentinel. Stoke-on-Trent. Retrieved 11 April...
- (1986) That Year in Paris (1988) Guilty Men (1957) [with Michael Foot] Potbank: A Social Enquiry into Life in the Potteries (1961) Big Two: Life in America...