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A Summer Scene in the Potteries: woodcut engraving

Showing women sitting by a well, with a pot works on the hill above. Also shows a verse entitled `A Summer Scene in the Potteries,' from the Illustrated London News:'I.F.'

Bill heading of Enoch Wood & Sons: engraving

Bill heading of Enoch Wood & Sons, china manufacturers of Burslem, showing the west and east views of the factory at Fountain Place. 'Silvester, sc., [engraved] of 27 The Strand, London.'

Bilston - a section of Bradley Mine : engraving

Engraving coloured by hand. Inscribed 'A Section of BRADLEY MINE, near Bilston, showing the various Strata, and the several operations of the Miners in getting the Ten Yard Coal in the Staffordshire ...

Bilston - a section of Bradley Mine: lithograph

Inscribed ' A SECTION OF BRADLEY MINE, NEAR BILSTON, SHEWING (sic) THE VARIOUS STRATA, AND THE SEVERAL OPERATIONS OF THE MINERS IN GETTING THE TEN YARD COAL IN THE STAFFORDSHIRE COLLIERIES.'Showing the ...

Blithfield - Wych Elm : etching

Wych Elm at Bagot's Mill. Artist: J. G. Strutt.

Boothen Mill, Stoke-on-Trent: tinted lithograph

'Mill on the Trent,' showing a round stone building with a water wheel and a stream below. A man and a woman are standing by the side of the wheel.[Presented by Miss H. Riley, 10 Sept., 1940.] Artist: ...

Bradley Iron Works, Bilston : water colour painting

View of the ironworks, stretching back into the distance. Showing eleven furnaces, and pumping or winding engines, (on two,) and people at work. Artist: Robert Noyes.

Chesterton Wind-Mill, Warwickshire: pencil drawing

'Chesterton Windmill built by Inigo Jones, 1632,' showing a round drum shaped windmill, with a domical roof, supported on eight pillars with round arches. Also shows the sails. [Presented 1928.] Anonymous. ...

Codsall Church: engraving

South east view showing a large porch between two windows of three lights each, and a window near the chancel. There is a windmill to the right. [Before the rebuilding (except the tower) in 1848.]Anonymous....

Dovedale - Thorpe Mill: pen and sepia drawing

'Thorpe Mill and entrance into Dovedale,'showing an 18th century building.'T.P.W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Dudley - The Dudley Brewery: steel engraving

'The Dudley Brewery.' Showing the Brewery with men working in the foreground. 'T. Radclyffe, sc., [engraved]; Published by Radclyffe and Co., [1838] for their `History of Birmingham and its Vicinity,' ...

Dudley - 'Whimsey or Engine Drawing Coal' : lithograph

'Whimsey or Engine Drawing Coal,' showing an old-type beam engine working drum on which the hauling chains run (two pits). Also (inset) 'Skip filled with thick coal,' showing a low truck piled with coal, ...

Edial: sepia wash drawing

Showing what appears to be a ruined barn near a stream. Anonymous, [Henry Curzon Allport.]

Enoch Wood & Sons factory, Burslem: steel engraving

'East Front of the Manufactory of Enock Wood & Sons, Burslem.' East view showing a Georgian block of buildings at Fountain Place, Burslem, showing pot houses within an arched, crenellated gate-way. Anonymous....

Etruria Hall: engraving

'Etruria Hall. Seat of Josiah Wedgewood (sic) Esq.' West view showing a three storeyed house with wings, in a hilly landscape. There are [?farm] buildings in the distance behind. 'Drawn by F. Calvert; ...

Etruria works: water colour painting

Showing a view of a large factory by a canal. The factory is a well-balanced building of many sections with a domed block at each end. There is a bridge to the left, then a kiln and offices, with a ...

Factory of Messrs. Samuel Alcock & Cos., Burslem: steel engraving

'The Front View of Messrs. Samuel Alcock & Cos., China Manufactory, Burslem.' Showing a large three storied building with an imposing portico, completed in 1839 and facing on to Westport Road. Artist: ...

House and factory of Enoch Wood & Sons, Burslem: engraving

'West View of the House and Manufactory of Enoch Wood, Esq.' West view, showing a house overlooking the walled and castellated garden, the factory being behind on the hillside. The factory stood at ...