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Research resources

A potter inspecting finished ware.

Stoke-on-Trent Museums offers a series of research resources, providing detailed information on factories, objects, people and processes of the ceramics industry.

Please choose a subject from the list on the left-hand side of this page. A complete list of available resources appears to the right.

10 reasons why we started making pots in North Staffordshire|A Brief History of the Pottery Industry|A brief history of tile making|Alfred Meakin & Co.|Alfred Meakin patterns|Art Pottery|Biltons|Bishop and Stonier Partnerships|Bone and bone china|Bottle Ovens|Bricks|Ceramic Institutions and Associations|Changes in the Pottery Industry in the 20th Century|Charlotte Rhead|Clarice Cliff and her contemporaries: Susie Cooper, Charlotte Rhead, Millicent Taplin and Star Wedgwood|Clay in North Staffordshire|Clays used in the Pottery Industry|Coal in North Staffordshire|Coloroll|Cow Creamers|Crown Devon|Crown Staffordshire|Customs and Working Practices of the Victorian Pottery Factory|Decorative Techniques|Digging for Early Porcelain|Earth closets|Flower making|Gibson and Sons.|Gilding|Glazes|Grete Marks|Health Risks in a Victorian Pottery Factory|J. & G. Meakin|James Sadler & Sons|Jiggering|Kathie Winkle|Key dates in the English pottery industry|Myott, Son & Co.|On glaze decoration with enamel colours|Other raw materials for early pottery making|Paragon China|Parian|Pottery made by Gladstone China|Pottery-related economics|Sampson Hancock & Sons|Shaw and Copestake Ltd (Sylvac)|Shelley Pottery|Sir John Harington - The First Flushing Loo?|Staffordshire portrait figures|Staffordshire Potteries Ltd.|Staffordshire slipware - have a go yourself|Staffordshire Tableware|Susie Cooper|The Enoch Wood Collection|Types of Pottery|Underglaze Blue Printing|Victorian Potteries - The Social Conditions|Working Conditions and Responsibilities of Firemen|