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    The Wilson Potteries were three related potteries that operated in Capote, Texas, near Seguin, in the latter half of the 19th century, supplying a wide...
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    In English football, the Potteries derby is the local derby between the two major clubs in the city of Stoke-on-Trent – Port Vale and Stoke City, first...
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  • Port Vale F.C. (redirect from The Valeites)
    for the club. The club's traditional rivals are Stoke City, and games between the two are known as the Potteries derby. After becoming one of the more...
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    California pottery (category Ceramics manufacturers of the United States)
    World War II era and the post-WWII onslaught of low-priced imports leading to a steep decline in the number of California potteries. California potters...
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    Wedgwood (redirect from The Wedgwood Museum)
    displayed at Barlaston as well as the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery. Wedgwood railway station was opened in 1940 to serve the Wedgwood complex in Barlaston...
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    and coal mining, but despite its proximity to the Potteries it did not develop a ceramics trade. The name "Newcastle" is derived from a mid-12th century...
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    be used as a coloring ingredient in artworks, especially glasses and potteries. Copper sulfate is also used in firework manufacture as a blue coloring...
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    throughout the Potteries for oatcakes to be sold directly from the window of a house to customers on the street. The last producer in this style, the "Hole...
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    piece from Malibu Potteries; the two patterns can be seen on and in Malibu Potteries founder Rhoda May Knight Rindge's daughter's house, the Adamson House...
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    McDade Pottery (category Ceramics manufacturers of the United States)
    McDade Pottery was the largest, longest-lived and most prolific of a series of potteries that manufactured utilitarian stoneware in Bastrop County, Texas...
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    strongholds of support in Northern England, the East Midlands, the Staffordshire Potteries, the Black Country and the South Wales Valleys, where working people...
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    Stone, Staffordshire (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    materials to the potteries and to transport finished wares to his customers. By 29 September 1772 (Brindley died on 27 September), 48 miles of the Grand Trunk...
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  • medieval period potteries were unearthed. Two notable sherds were unearthed one is with Tamil brahmi characters and another is with Vatteluttu. The local language...
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    Displays at the Chinese University of Hong Kong include antique potteries indicating that there might have been settlements in the area as early as the western...
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  • San Jose Mission Pottery (category Ceramics manufacturers of the United States)
    Mission Potteries refers to a group of tile and pottery workshops founded by Ethel Wilson Harris in the San Antonio, Texas area starting in the 1930s....
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    expensive imported English Staffordshire potteries figurines such as Staffordshire dog figurines; those during the second period, by contrast, were more...
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    the Potteries, a similar stew is known as "lobby", and people from Leigh, Greater Manchester, are known as "lobby-gobblers". In North Wales the full...
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    Staffordshire (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Black Country in 1907. In 1910 the six towns of the Staffordshire Potteries, including Hanley, became the single county borough of Stoke-on-Trent. A significant...
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    Potters from Montelupo set up the potteries at Cafaggiolo. In 1490, twenty-three master potters of Montelupo agreed to sell the year's production to Francesco...
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    Specialisation of tasks is characteristic of the factory system, which developed in British textile mills and potteries in the mid-late 1700s. Factory processes...
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    Vietnam between Hue City in the north and Nha Trang City in the south. Recent archeological research reveals that the potteries in Kalanay Cave are quite...
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    Emma Bridgewater (category 1985 establishments in the United Kingdom)
    Portas, Viv Groskop Elizabeth Day, Christopher Eccleston, Lauren Child, AN Wilson, historian Tom Holland, author Ben Macintyre, historian Andrew Roberts,...
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    a complete list of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1871. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801;...
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    Wolverhampton, Walsall and Sandwell) Brummie (spoken in Birmingham) Potteries (North Staffordshire, centred on Stoke on Trent) Southern English English...
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    The North Staffordshire Railway (NSR) was a British railway company formed in 1845 to promote a number of lines in the Staffordshire Potteries and surrounding...
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  • Persians (category Ethnic groups in the Middle East)
    17th-century Persian potteries from Isfahan. Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto. The Persian language is known to have one of the world's oldest and most...
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    Heworth, York (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    features included a Wesleyan Chapel, the manor house, a public house (The Britannia), a windmill, several potteries, Heworth Hall and Heworth House. At...
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    Ipswich (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
    Around 700 AD, Frisian potters from the Netherlands area settled in Ipswich and set up the first large-scale potteries in England since Roman times. Their...
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  • 1854 by Earl Granville as The Staffordshire Potteries Economic Permanent Benefit Building Society. In 1930 it was renamed the 'Hanley Economic Building...
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    Biddulph (category Towns and villages of the Peak District)
    9) and to Leek (No.93) and the No. 94 goes north to Congleton and south to Tunstall and Newcastle-under-Lyme First Potteries also provides a bus service...
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