Wedgwood is an English fine china, porcelain and luxury accessories manufacturer that was founded on 1 May 1759 by the potter and entrepreneur Josiah... 47 KB (5,580 words) - 17:34, 30 December 2023 |
Josiah Wedgwood II (3 April 1769 – 12 July 1843), the son of the English potter Josiah Wedgwood, continued his father's firm and was a Member of Parliament... 4 KB (341 words) - 22:52, 2 November 2022 |
Caroline Sarah Wedgwood (née Darwin; 1800–1888) was an English botanist. She was a member of the Darwin–Wedgwood family and the elder sister of English... 35 KB (4,046 words) - 05:23, 28 April 2024 |
Josiah Wedgwood II (1769–1843), son of the first Josiah Wedgwood, head of the firm Josiah Wedgwood III (1795–1880), son of the second Josiah Wedgwood... 945 bytes (161 words) - 00:23, 17 October 2022 |
Josiah Wedgwood V (20 October 1899 – 18 May 1968) was the Managing Director of the Wedgwood pottery firm from 1930 until 1968 and credited with a transformation... 3 KB (313 words) - 06:02, 12 February 2023 |
first photographer". Thomas Wedgwood was the fifth child of eight born to Josiah Wedgwood and his wife Sarah, nee Wedgwood, his third cousin. His father... 16 KB (2,128 words) - 10:13, 1 October 2023 |
Susannah Darwin (redirect from Susannah Wedgwood) and part of the Wedgwood pottery family. She was the daughter of Josiah and Sarah Wedgwood and grew up at Etruria Hall, the Wedgwood family home in Stoke... 4 KB (516 words) - 23:48, 22 April 2024 |
Emma Darwin (redirect from Emma Wedgwood) adulthood. Emma Wedgwood was born at the family estate of Maer Hall in Maer, Staffordshire, the youngest of seven children of Josiah Wedgwood II and his wife... 25 KB (2,743 words) - 12:04, 27 February 2024 |
associated measurement technique were proposed by the English potter Josiah Wedgwood in the 18th century. The measurement was based on the shrinking of... 6 KB (754 words) - 04:54, 23 January 2024 |
Wedgwood is a British pottery firm founded by Josiah Wedgwood. Wedgwood may also refer to: Wedgwood railway station, Staffordshire, England Wedgwood, Seattle... 2 KB (306 words) - 19:25, 14 January 2024 |
of the potter and abolitionist Josiah Wedgwood. Her uncle was the politician Josiah Wedgwood, later 1st Baron Wedgwood. She was educated at home, and... 26 KB (3,026 words) - 05:04, 4 April 2024 |
cousin of the famous potter Josiah Wedgwood, of Josiah Wedgwood & Sons but their two businesses were separate concerns. Wedgwood married Jane Mattinson (1814-1880)... 2 KB (192 words) - 10:52, 19 April 2022 |
Josiah Francis Wedgwood, also known as Josiah Wedgwood VII (February 1, 1950- November 27, 2009) was an American physician and paediatric immunologist... 2 KB (157 words) - 09:54, 6 May 2022 |
Creamware (redirect from Wedgwood Ware) producer of creamware was Josiah Wedgwood, who perfected the ware, beginning during his partnership with Thomas Whieldon. Wedgwood supplied his creamware... 18 KB (2,353 words) - 16:46, 7 March 2024 |
Thomas Whieldon (category Wedgwood pottery) Parrot, the daughter of a notable family from Newcastle-under-Lyme. Josiah Wedgwood recorded how Alice later died very suddenly at church one Sunday night... 20 KB (2,543 words) - 18:59, 2 July 2023 |
Portland Vase (redirect from Portland Vase (Wedgwood)) Portland.[citation needed] The 3rd Duke lent the original vase to Josiah Wedgwood and then to the British Museum for safe-keeping, by which point it... 28 KB (3,508 words) - 13:34, 20 March 2024 |
Etruria Hall (section The Wedgwoods) former home of the potter Josiah Wedgwood. It was built between 1768–1771 by Joseph Pickford. The hall was sold by the Wedgwoods in the 19th century and... 5 KB (492 words) - 00:59, 10 July 2023 |
°W may refer to: °W (temperature) ("degree Wedgwood"), a temperature scale by Josiah Wedgwood in the 18th century °W (film speed) ("degree Warnerke"),... 305 bytes (69 words) - 21:32, 2 August 2023 |
the soldier and politician Josiah Wedgwood. He was the great-great-grandson of Josiah Wedgwood, the founder of the Wedgwood pottery dynasty. As of 2023[update]... 2 KB (210 words) - 17:01, 12 December 2023 |
such as Royal Doulton, Dudson, Spode (founded by Josiah Spode), Wedgwood (founded by Josiah Wedgwood), Minton (founded by Thomas Minton) and Baker & Co... 144 KB (13,123 words) - 16:18, 21 April 2024 |
Jasperware (category Wedgwood pottery) Jasperware, or jasper ware, is a type of pottery first developed by Josiah Wedgwood in the 1770s. Usually described as stoneware, it has an unglazed matte... 16 KB (1,797 words) - 10:26, 19 October 2023 |
Robert Darwin (category Darwin–Wedgwood family) close friend Josiah Wedgwood that his son Robert would marry Wedgwood's favourite daughter, Susannah, when able to support her. Josiah died in January... 10 KB (1,068 words) - 23:51, 22 April 2024 |
number of Waterford-designer cooperations, Wedgwood (Josiah Wedgwood and Sons), with the range of Wedgwood brands, and English Royal Doulton. The group... 12 KB (1,248 words) - 12:49, 6 October 2023 |
Lake Maer, Staffordshire Maer Hall, home of the pottery manufacturer Josiah Wedgwood II Matthew Maer, British Army officer Maer Roshan (born 1967), Iranian-born... 730 bytes (96 words) - 03:34, 4 April 2023 |