|
information
on Ian Pearsall
Ian Pearsall's photos of Stoke-on-Trent
the 47 remaining kilns
next:
Staffordshire University
previous: 'Salt, Pepper and Vinegar' at Fenton
Experts calculate that
in the heyday of the pottery industry in Stoke-on-Trent there were
up to 4,000 bottle kilns with as many as 2,000 still standing in the
1950's.
The Clean Air Act
sounded the death-knell for the smoky, coal fired oven as the
factories turned to gas and electricity.
There are 47 still
standing they all are listed buildings - some are in good condition,
having been restored, some are in very poor condition.
No two
bottle ovens were exactly alike. They were all built according to
the whim of the builder or of the potbank owner. Some small
factories had only one bottle oven, other large potbanks had as many
as twenty-five.
|
|
Two bottle kilns at
the Albion Works (rear of Phoenix Works) - King Street, Longton |
Single kiln
enclosed in a range at Imperial Court, Lichfield Street, Hanley
- alongside the Cauldon canal. Former Bullers works |
|
Two bottle kilns in
a range at the Commerce Street works, Longton |
Kiln at the Dolby
pottery, Lytton Street, Stoke - alongside the Trent and Mersey
canal. |
|
Large Bottle Kiln
at Dudson Pottery, Hope Street, Hanley |
A group of four
kilns at the Enson works in Short Street, between Uttoxeter and
Normacot Roads, Longton
|
|
Two conical bottle
kilns at Furlong Lane, Middleport, Burslem |
Six large bottle
kilns seen from the rear of the Gladstone and Roslyn works,
Uttoxeter Road, Longton |
|
Small flint kiln at
the front of the Gladstone works - now the Gladstone Museum,
Longton.
|
Kilns at the rear
of the Sutherland Works (Hudson & Middleton), Normacot Road,
Longton.... |
|
....there are three kilns in total |
Kiln at Heron Cross
Pottery range - the oven protrudes through the building roof.
Chilton Street, Fenton. |
|
Three calcining
ovens in the works occupied by James Kent (Ceramic Materials)
Ltd.
Formerly one of the Baker Pottery works, Fountain Street, Fenton |
Two bottle Ovens at
Johnson Brothers Pottery (Trent Pottery) - alongside the Cauldon
canal.
|
|
Single slender
circular hovel to calcining oven, Uttoxeter Road (near the Enson
works), Longton |
Last remaining
bottle kiln at the Middleport Potteries, Port Street, Middleport,
Burslem - alongside the Trent & Mersey Canal. |
|
A square calcining
kiln in Milvale Street, Middleport, Burslem - alongside the Trent
& Mersey Canal. |
Remaining kiln at
the Moorcroft works, Sandbach Road, Cobridge, Burslem |
|
experimental muffle
kiln with circular hovel at Moorland Pottery Works, Burslem. |
Two calcining
kilns, one square & one circular - on Newport Lane, Burslem -
alongside the Trent & Mersey Canal. |
|
Two bottle ovens at
the Falcon pottery works, Sturgess Street, Stoke. |
A large bottle kiln
at the former Price and Kensington, National Teapot Works, Longport,
Burslem
|
|
An enclosed bottle
kiln at the Smithfield Pottery, now situated on The Potteries Way
(ring road around Hanley). |
Two calcining kilns
of 1887 in the former Cliffe Vale potteries of Twyfords, Shelton New
Road - alongside the Trent and Mersey canal. |
|
Single bottle oven,
corner of Warren St / Normacot Road, Longton |
1906 bottle kiln at
the Falcon Pottery of J H Weatherby, Old Town Road, Hanley.
|
|
Three bottle kilns
at Acme Marls, Woodbank Street, Burslem |
next:
Staffordshire University
previous: 'Salt, Pepper and Vinegar' at Fenton
|
|