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Wood & Sons, Newport Lane, Middleport


from a 1955 directory - 'Prestige and Progress - A Survey of Industrial North Staffordshire'

 

 

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Wood & Sons, Stanley Pottery, Newport Lane, Middleport

Wood & Sons, Stanley Pottery, Newport Lane, Middleport

photo: © Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Staffordshire Past-Track

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Wood & Sons works in Newport Lane was part of a large factory complex comprising of several buildings. It was constructed between c.1890's - in 1945 it was redeveloped and a new factory built. 

 

the Stanley Pottery in 1955 - built c.1945 as a moder, if austere, pottery works
the Stanley Pottery in 1955 - built c.1945 as a moder, if austere, pottery works 

"Since 1945 an extensive programme of modernisation has been carried through 
at the Stanley Pottery, where hotel ware is a specialty. 
This factory has been entirely rebuilt and now uses tunnel biscuit and glost ovens."

- 1955 directory -

 


 

 

view of Wood's Stanley Pottery just before demolition

view of Wood's Stanley Pottery just before demolition
some of the older parts of the works can be seen to the left side of the complex

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1898 OS map of the Dalehall area

1898 OS map of the Dalehall area

In the bottom right centre (yellow circle) is The Newport Street Works of Wood & Sons

St. Paul's parish church is clearly seen in the top right centre of the map. 

Adjoining the church and marked in dark blue is the Dale Hall Brick and Tile Works the green lines are Dale Street and Hall Street - indicative of the name of the district

To the left the purple area is Portland House

The Pottery works of the Dale Hall Pottery and Dale Hall Works are marked in light blue and red adjoining the Dale Hall Works on the Trent and Mersey Canal is the Albany Works

 

 

 

Google Maps 2008 map of the Dalehall area
Google Maps 2008 map of the Dalehall area

 

In the bottom right centre the location of the now demolished Stanley Works of Wood & Sons is shown in yellow

St. Paul's parish church can easily located - unfortunately the "large and handsome Gothic edifice" of 1828 shown in the 1898 map was demolished in 1974 and replaces with a uninspiring shed of a building.

marked in dark blue is the location of the old Dale Hall Brick and Tile Works

the green lines show the still existent Dale Street and Hall Street - indicative of the name of the district

To the left Portland House is still existent and marked in purple

Steelite now occupy the three pottery works of the Dale Hall Pottery, the Dale Hall Works and the Albany Works

 


 

 

Wood & Sons were prolific producers of hotel ware for export all over the world
Wood & Sons were prolific producers of hotel ware for export all over the world
this mark from a plate in a resturant in Cyprus - summer 2011

the number 4-94 indicates the plate was made in April 1994 

 

 

 


 

the site of the demolshed Stanley Works in Newport Lane -  a small amount of the factory wall remains
the site of the demolshed Stanley Works in Newport Lane -  a small amount of the factory wall remains

photo: Feb 2008

 

 


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related pages 


Wood & Sons index page

Wood & Sons - from a 1956 book 'British Potters and Pottery Today'.

A short history of Wood and Sons, 1865 to 1995


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Staffordshire Past-Track 


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