PORTMEIRION GROUP
A film for The Telegraph Business Club on world famous pottery company, Portmeirion Group.
Spode Blue Italian: Perfection for 200 Years.
Spode’s Blue Italian is one of the most important designs in British ceramic history and celebrates its 200th anniversary in 2016. Twenty two pairs of hands make Blue Italian at Portmeirion Group’s factory in Stoke-on-Trent. Follow its fascinating journey of creation. spode.co.uk
The Potteries - Stoke on Trent
Stoke-on-Trent is the centre of the ceramic world. Find out more about coach holidays to Stoke-on-Trent at Door2Tour.com
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Prince Charles arrives in Stoke-on-Trent
StaffsLive cameras captured the moment Prince Charles arrived in Stoke-on-Trent to visit Staffordshire's last working Victorian Pottery Factory.
MOHR Liquidation of the Royal Doulton Ceramic Factory in England
MOHR Liquidation of the Royal Doulton Ceramic Factory in England
Is My Spode China English or Not? The Fine China Man
Here are some tips for identifying modern made in England Spode pieces.
NOTE: Some Spode is being made in England again. Portmeirion acquired many Spode patterns and have brought much of the production back to England!
Denby Pottery - Our Made in England Story
An insight into the handmade pottery that Denby have been making for over 200 years in Derbyshire, England. What's more, unearth a rich heritage as the Denby team lift the lid on life at Denby Pottery.
Portmeirion Royal China
With anticipation of the Royal Wedding increasing a leading Stoke-on-Trent pottery reveal their brand new commemorative range. Sourced, filmed and edited by Matt Richardson.
Steelite İnternational
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Packed full of bargains on new, current and discontinued seconds -- discounts in Denby Factory Shops start from 25% off RRP
Bone china
Bone china is a type of soft-paste porcelain that is composed of bone ash, feldspathic material, and kaolin. It has been defined as ware with a translucent body containing a minimum of 30% of phosphate derived from animal bone and calculated calcium phosphate. Developed by English potter Josiah Spode, bone china is known for its high levels of whiteness and translucency, and very high mechanical strength and chip resistance. Its high strength allows it to be produced in thinner cross-sections than other types of porcelain.
From its initial development and up to the later part of the twentieth century, bone china was almost exclusively an English product, with production being effectively localised in Stoke-on-Trent. Most major English firms made it, including Mintons, Coalport, Davenport, Royal Crown Derby, Royal Doulton, Wedgwood and Worcester.
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LIVE: Theresa May delivers key Brexit speech at Stoke-on-Trent factory
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The UK’s House of Commons continues its debate on the Brexit withdrawal agreement proposed by Prime Minister Theresa May, in London on Monday, January 14.
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Wedgwood Today (1950)
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WEDGWOOD TODAY
A small reservoir with a factory in the background (it is the 18th century Wedgwood Works). Track through the disused factory building, with abandoned machinery and broken windows. MS wooden machinery wheels. (The narrator speaks of the skill, care and craftsmanship of the Wedgwood workers throughout the last two centuries, and today, the old essential skills have been combined with modern techniques to create 'Wedgwood Today')
Cut to CU the wheel of a shiny sports car which pulls up outside the new Wedgwood building. CU the blue and white pottery in the window. MS the design room with a designer at his drawing board. He's surrounded by designs, drawings and examples of finished pottery. Various shots men at the potters wheel decorating the china. CU a potters wheel as a pot is formed. Various shots as the camera pans around workers preparing clay and throwing pots. CU the various stages of pot making. Filling moulds with liquid. Undoing the moulds to show the finished pots. Pressing plates and dishes. Using machinery and moulds to make cups and bowls. Making and adding the traditional Wedgwood decorations of Greek figures etc. A large row of kilns. CU the swinging pendulum of a gold clock. Men checking temperature gauges. The kiln doors open to reveal the newly fired china. Workers hand carving fine details using paper patterns. Machines to stamp on a variety of designs. A large room of women hand painting the china. CU the fine details and paint work. Transfers being applied. Rows of stacked china being put into the kiln. Scenes of polishing and applying gold trim.
The camera pans along display units showing the enormous variety of items that the factory produces. Dinner services, coffee pots and tea sets, vases and urns and decorative objects.
GV scenes of daily life showing the everyday use of Wedgwood - A family at home having breakfast in their kitchen; a young woman enjoying afternoon tea and cake; a man in a restaurant; a formal candlelit dinner party. As the host rises to pour wine for his guests the camera closes in on a decorative Grecian style urn in his dining room.
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Moorland Pottery & Crown Works
Moorland Pottery and Crown Works Stoke on Trent. Locations of two of Susie Cooper's factories during the 1930s
More Vintage Teacups and Update on Blind2H8 channel 8/9/2011
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Private lessons Stoke On Trent - China video
Private lessons Stoke On Trent is a video by 'Experienced Tutors'. It is used on their blog illustrating 'Thoughts From The Corner'. Offering private tuition in English, Sociology, Theatre Studies, Child Development, Study Skills and Research Methods the private tutors give one to one tuition in your home.
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Roy Kirkham & Co Ltd
Take a tour around our Stoke-On-Trent, England, factory to see how our products are manufactured here in Staffordshire. We hope you enjoy!
Middleport Memories
This film documents some of the rich oral histories of people who worked at or lived near Middleport Pottery in Stoke-on-Trent. It accompanies a new book from PRT called Middleport Memories - a series of fond recollections of working life at the home of Burleigh pottery in days gone by.
The film was produced by Unique Productions based at Staffordshire University.
Middleport Memories costs £5, plus postage, and is available to buy at Middleport Pottery’s visitor centre on 01702 499766 or by emailing: middleport@princes-regeneration.org