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  2. Gladstone Pottery Museum - Wikipedia

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    Gladstone Pottery Museum Inner courtyard of the museum. The Gladstone Pottery Museum is a working museum of a medium-sized coal-fired pottery, typical of those once common in the North Staffordshire area of England from the time of the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century to the mid 20th century. It is a grade II* listed building. [1] The ...

  3. Longton, Staffordshire - Wikipedia

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    The kilns of the Gladstone Pottery Museum, along with others in the Longton conservation area represent a significant proportion of the national stock of the structures. [8] The bottle ovens of Longton have been promoted as a tourist attraction. [9] In the 21st century, the condition of some of the bottle ovens has given cause for concern.

  4. List of museums in Staffordshire - Wikipedia

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    This list of museums in Staffordshire, England contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available ...

  5. Potteries Museum & Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    One of the four local authority museums in the city, the other three being Gladstone Pottery Museum, Ford Green Hall and Etruria Industrial Museum, The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery houses collections that bring together the identities that went into forming the area known as the Potteries. The museum holds a collection of Staffordshire ceramics.

  6. Ceramics museum - Wikipedia

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    The Gladstone Pottery Museum. A ceramics museum is a museum wholly or largely devoted to ceramics, usually ceramic art. Its collections may also include glass and enamel, but typically concentrate on pottery, including porcelain. Most national collections are in a more general museum covering all of the arts, or just the decorative arts ...

  7. Gladstone (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Gladstone Arms, a public house in Southwark, England; Gladstone Pottery Museum, a working pottery museum in Stoke-on-Trent, England; Gladstone Secondary School, a public secondary school in Vancouver, British Columbia; Gladstone railway line, a former railway line in South Australia; Gladstone Branch, a New Jersey Transit commuter rail line

  8. Shelley Potteries - Wikipedia

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    Three years later Knight retired and Henry Wileman continued the business in his own name. In 1862 Henry Wileman employed Joseph Shelley (whose family had at one time produced pottery on the site now occupied by the Gladstone Museum) as a travelling salesman. In 1864 Henry Wileman died and his two sons James F and Charles J took over the business.

  9. Middleport Pottery - Wikipedia

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    The restoration enabled Burleigh Pottery to remain on-site, saving local jobs and craftsmanship. In total the restoration has saved 50 local jobs and created 70 more. The unused buildings have been developed to provide accommodation for workshops, enterprise space, craft and community areas, a café, a gallery and a heritage visitor centre. [ 6 ]