Date:1744 - 1747 (c.)
Description:The Pomona Pottery Collection was given the name after being excavated from a site near The Pomona Inn in 1967. The excavation of the site unearthed thousands of small ‘wasters’ (discarded ceramic objects that were damaged or deformed during firing), which were later reconstructed for public viewing. It is presumed that the wasters represent one or two unsuccessful firings. The potter William Steers was trying imitate Chinese porcelain, which was much sought after during the period.
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
These maps were surveyed in 1851 by the Ordnance Survey Department in accordance ...
Possibly taken during the demolition of the old paper mill at Holborn, before the ...
Photograph of the 'Deeko' paper mill fire.
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Creators: Mr Samuel Bell - Creator
Donor ref:NM.2006.98.104 (22/25874)
Source: Brampton Museum and Art Gallery, Newcastle under Lyme
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