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The Ridgway family was one of the important dynasties manufacturing Staffordshire pottery, with a large number of family members and business names, over a period from the 1790s to the late 20th century. In their heyday in the mid-19th century there were several different potteries run by different branches of the family.
Out of over 90,000 National Register sites nationwide, [2] Washington is home to approximately 1,500, [3] and 18 of those are found in Mason County. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 8, 2024.
The Homemaker range was first produced using the Metro shape created by Ridgway design director Tom Arnold [1] [page needed] (died 2002) and later on the new Cadenza shape. Homemaker was earthenware, transfer printed with a glaze applied on top, which enabled it to be produced relatively cheaply and to appeal to a mass market. Production of the ...
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Two men "brutally attacked and killed" a friend after wrongly accusing him of stealing a bank card. Jonathan Hutty, 49, was "violently assaulted" and found with a severe head injury inside a flat ...
Ridgway, Colorado. Ridgway State Park; ... Ridgway (name) Ridgway Potteries, British pottery company established 1794; Ridgway Dynamo & Engine Co, U.S. engineering ...
Pankhurst took over the pottery of William Ridgway of the Ridgway Potteries family, who had introduced white granite ware. Between 1850 and 1851, the pottery operated as "J. W. Pankhurst" [ 1 ] until J. Dimmock joined as a partner in 1852, at which point "& Co." was added. [ 2 ]