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  2. Garden furniture - Wikipedia

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    Garden furniture is often sold as a patio set consisting of a table, four or six chairs, and a parasol. A picnic table is used for the purpose of eating a meal outdoors. [4] Long chairs, referred to as chaise longue, are also common items. Recently seating furniture has been used for conversation areas using items like couches. [5]

  3. Beaudesert, Cannock Chase - Wikipedia

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    William Paget, 1st Baron Paget. The estate at Beaudesert or Beaudesert Park occupied a large portion of the southern area of Cannock Chase. The estate had three distinct areas; Beaudesert Old Park, north of the Hall, the central area which is wooded and included the site of the hall, gardens and the stables, and Beaudesert New Park to the east and south east of the hall. [1]

  4. James Bateman (horticulturist) - Wikipedia

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    James Bateman. James Bateman (18 July 1811 – 27 November 1897) was a British landowner and accomplished horticulturist.He developed Biddulph Grange after moving there around 1840, from nearby Knypersley Hall in Staffordshire, England.

  5. Thomas Peploe Wood - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Peploe Wood (1 January 1817 – 4 April 1845) was an English landscape painter. A number of his pictures are at the British Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum, Staffordshire County Museum [1] and the William Salt Library, Stafford. [2] [3] 'Cattle Piece', 1843, by Thomas Peploe Wood. Staffordshire County Museum ref. G95.007.0001.

  6. Clayburn Pottery - Wikipedia

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    The company was established in 1953 and ceased trading by 1960. The Clayburn pottery produced hand painted decorative wares such as lamp bases, small bowls, jugs and cruet sets. These were complementary to the products of the Midwinter Pottery, and Clayburn was established by William Lunt, who was a director of Midwinter. This link was ...

  7. Enoch Wood - Wikipedia

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    Enoch Wood (1759–1840) was an English potter and businessman, from one of the major families in Staffordshire pottery. Starting as a modeller, he established a successful business in Burslem in the Staffordshire Potteries , from 1790-1818 trading as Wood and Caldwell .

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