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Potteries

The Potteries is the name given to the industrial area in the English Midlands that was home to hundreds of pottery-making companies and until recently supplied most of the countrys crockery and decorative ceramics. Although generations of collectors have studied the products of these companies the story of the industry behind them has rarely been told. Yet no British industry was ever so concentrated so polluting and then so transformed. No industrial skyline was ever more memorable than the forest of bottle ovens that used to dominate the skyline of Stoke-on-Trent. An entirely revised and re-illustrated edition of a classic Shire" title this is the perfect introduction to the industrial history of The Potteries its major firms and the men and women who produced pottery for Britain
and the world."
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The Potteries is the name given to the industrial area in the English Midlands that was home to hundreds of pottery-making companies & until recently supplied most of the countrys crockery & decorative ceramics. Although generations of collectors have studied the products of these companies the story of the industry behind them has rarely been told. Yet no British industry was ever so concentrated so polluting & then so transformed. No industrial skyline was ever more memorable than the forest of bottle ovens that used to dominate the skyline of Stoke-on-Trent. An entirely revised & re-illustrated edition of a classic Shire" title this is the perfect introduction to the industrial history of The Potteries its major firms & the men & women who produced pottery for Britain & the world."

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Forest - A area with a high density of trees
bottle - A container with a narrow neck in comparison to the body. Often used for containing fluids such as wine and milk.
History - Anything that happens in the past. An acedemic subject.
World - A physical grouping, commonly used to describe earth and everything associated with ti
Home - A place of permanent residence for families.
Classic - Something that is still like it was originally a high quality standard.
Decorative - Making things look more appealing and attractive.

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