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as it sits on top of one of Josiah Wedgwood’s early potbanks, known as Brick House Works or Bell Works. It was here that Wedgwood perfected creamware, which he supplied to Queen Charlotte from ...
Josiah Wedgwood, the 18th-century polymath potter, entrepreneur and anti-slavery campaigner. Dr Tristram Hunt on how his company's greatness turned to 21st-century tragedy. Show more In 1730 ...
A road sign featuring a misspelling of potter Josiah Wedgwood's name was erected in Stoke-on-Trent. The brown tourist sign is on the A53 at Etruria and directs people to the former Wedgwood and ...
A brick sculpture of internationally-renowned potter Josiah Wedgwood has been accidentally knocked down during roadworks. The sculpture of the head of the Wedgwood pottery founder in Stoke-on ...
IN his Friday evening discourse before the Royal Institution on December 16, Dr. John Thomas spoke on “Josiah Wedgwood and his Portraits of Eighteenth Century Men of Science”. The great ...
Melvyn Bragg and guests explore why eighteenth century collectors became so enthusiastic about ancient vases, especially Greek ones, and how Josiah Wedgwood reimagined these for consumers.
Made from bricks, the statue of local pottery magnate Josiah Wedgwood has been in Festival Park since 2009. However Stoke-on-Trent City Council admitted on Thursday it had been knocked down by ...
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