epw024632 ENGLAND (1928). The Wilnecote Stoneware and Pottery Works, Wilnecote, 1928

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Title [EPW024632] The Wilnecote Stoneware and Pottery Works, Wilnecote, 1928
Reference EPW024632
Date September-1928
Link
Place name WILNECOTE
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 421942, 301591
Longitude / Latitude -1.6759171512088, 52.611298383506
National Grid Reference SK219016

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George Skey then Doulton’s works

johnny {strip}
Sunday 30th of January 2022 04:45:30 PM

johnny {strip}
Sunday 30th of January 2022 04:42:41 PM
Skey's war memorial plaque, now preserved, re-sited on the nearby Morrisons supermarket site. Originally unveiled in 1922. See Page 3 of the Tamworth Herald for 30th Sept 1922 for full coverage of the unveiling with photographs.

Toby Clempson
Monday 18th of January 2016 11:41:46 AM
Wilnecote Station's very modest street level ticket office. For more information on Wilnecote Station see - http://www.warwickshirerailways.com/lms/wilnecote.htm

Toby Clempson
Friday 3rd of January 2014 10:21:58 AM
Horse and cart, perhaps the one shown in the attached photograph. Mr Kinson was employed to take broken items to the works dump.

Toby Clempson
Friday 3rd of January 2014 10:17:57 AM
Hello, would anyone know of which Mr Kinson this may have been? For some reason I thought that it was Joseph Henry Kinson, but I believe I may be wrong. I would really would like to know as the Kinsons are my distant relatives and am tracing their family tree from Australia. Thanks Kind Regards

And it is a really cool photo.

Natasha
Thursday 30th of June 2016 12:03:22 PM
Baddesley Colliery coal wagon.

Toby Clempson
Friday 3rd of January 2014 10:15:35 AM
8 new houses were built on this empty plot of land at the bottom of Fenn Street in the early 1970s.

EMC
Monday 19th of August 2013 12:14:35 PM
Kettlebrook Farm

Michael_K
Sunday 27th of January 2013 01:17:24 PM
Hanbury's Farm

Michael_K
Sunday 27th of January 2013 01:15:57 PM
Wilnecote Lane, now divided into two about here by Marlborough Way

Michael_K
Sunday 27th of January 2013 01:05:42 PM
Wilnecote Lane

Michael_K
Sunday 27th of January 2013 01:00:24 PM

Michael_K
Sunday 27th of January 2013 12:59:15 PM

Michael_K
Sunday 27th of January 2013 12:58:38 PM
Beauchamp Colliery (6" OS 1938 refers)

Toby Clempson
Wednesday 22nd of August 2012 07:21:27 AM
This is the "passengers must cross the line using the bridge" sign at the southern end of the Wilnecote station down platform, which is unfortunately just out of the picture to the left.

Toby Clempson
Saturday 11th of August 2012 10:59:14 AM
This is the cricket pavilion where the Clempson and Brooks brothers amongst others played in the 1930's

Toby Clempson
Saturday 11th of August 2012 10:56:58 AM
This might be the few houses that made up Belgrave at that time.

Angella
Monday 30th of July 2012 08:47:52 PM
My father used to work here making all sort of pottery items. We could look through a little window sometimes and see him at work. That would be in about 1960.

Angella
Monday 30th of July 2012 08:46:55 PM
This is the back of the Railway Inn

Great North Road
Wednesday 18th of July 2012 12:29:15 PM

User Comment Contributions

This photo is showing where Doultons was. And you can see the houses on belgrave road in the middle of the photo with Wilnecote lane just passing through.

lendl43@aol.co.uk
Saturday 8th of September 2012 09:04:13 AM