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Chris Allen
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# Posted: 24 Aug 2009 08:00:28  -  Edited by: Chris Allen


In 1988 the Potteries Heritage society produced a list of "Bottle Ovens of Stoke-on-Trent". Although there were once over 2ooo bottle ovens in the six towns, by 1988 there were only 46 left and one town (Tunstall) had no remaining bottle ovens at all.
For the purposes of the list, bottle oven refers to a mixture of ovens for firing ware and kilns for calcining material that appear to be more or less bottle shaped. There are some rectangular or sqare based kilns but these were not included.

This illustrates all of them with one exception that has not appeared on the site and would require a historic photo.

I will stick to the order of the original.

There appear to have been two casualties to date, one of which has a photograph on here and one of which has a flickr link.

Chris Allen
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# Posted: 24 Aug 2009 08:26:11  -  Edited by: Chris Allen


BURSLEM

1. A G Hackney's Fountain Place Works. SJ8649 : New Inn + bottle oven by Chris Allen SJ8649 : Bottle oven from Westport Street. by Chris Allen. This appears to have been one of the few casualties SJ8649 : Drinking fountain, Burslem by David Stowell.

2. Studio Szeiler, Moorland Road SJ8749 : Chelsea Works, Moorland Road, Burslem by Chris Allen. Was still standing 23-8-09.

3. Acme Marls, Bournes Bank (3). SJ8649 : Acme Marls, Bournes Bank, Burslem by Chris Allen.

4. Price & Kensington, National Teapot Works, Canal Lane, Longport SJ8549 : Price and Kensington, Longport by Chris Allen.

5. Middleport Pottery, Port Street, Longport SJ8649 : Middleport Pottery, Burslem by Chris Allen.

6. Oliver & Sons, Newport Lane, Middleport - A works by the canal with calcining kilns - one circular and two square in one housing SJ8648 : Oliver's Mill, Newport Lane, Burslem by Chris Allen SJ8648 : Oliver's Mill, Burslem by Chris Allen.

7. Furlong Mills, Furlong Lane, Middleport (2) SJ8649 : The Furlong Mills Co Ltd, Furlong lane, Burslem by Chris Allen. Two kilns for calcining and in use until recently.

8. Moorcroft Pottery, Sandbach Road, Cobridge. SJ8749 : Moorcroft Pottery by Chris Allen.

Chris Allen
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# Posted: 25 Aug 2009 00:12:53  -  Edited by: Chris Allen


HANLEY

9. Dudson's Hanover Street. SJ8848 : Bottle Kiln at Dudson Pottery, Hanley by Steven Birks SJ8848 : Dudson Pottery, Hanley by Steven Birks.

10. Weatherby's Falcon Works, Town Road. A derelict works with one kiln that appears to retain its internal fixtures SJ8848 : Falcon Works, Hanley by Chris Allen SJ8848 : Falcon Works, Hanley by Chris Allen. Sadly, an urban exploration website visit in 2012 shows this to have collapsed leaving the internal kiln covered with bricks. I'm sure there is no way back for this one.

11. Smithfield Pottery, Warner Street SJ8847 : Former Smithfield Pottery & Bottle Oven by Steven Birks SJ8847 : Former Smithfield pottery, Hanley by Chris Allen.

12. Johnson's Eastwood Works, Eastwood Street (2) SJ8847 : Bottle Kilns at old Johnson Brother Works by Steven Birks SJ8847 : Preserved bottle ovens, Hanley by Chris Allen.

13. Wedgwood's 'Bullers Works', Lichfield Street SJ8846 : Former Buller's Works, Lichfield Road by Chris Allen.

14. Twyfords, Shelton New Road, Cliffe Vale (2) SJ8746 : Caradon Twyford, Cliffe Vale Pottery by Chris Allen SJ8746 : Cliffe Vale Pottery by Chris Allen SJ8746 : Cliffe Vale Pottery by Chris Allen SJ8746 : Cliffe Vale Pottery by Chris Allen

Chris Allen
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# Posted: 25 Aug 2009 00:25:20  -  Edited by: Chris Allen


STOKE-UPON-TRENT

15. Goss Works, Sturgess Street (2) SJ8744 : Portmeirion Bottle Ovens by Phil Eptlett SJ8744 : Portmeirion bottle ovens. by Chris Allen.

16. Dolby Flint Mill, Lytton Street SJ8845 : Dolby Flint Mill, Lytton Street, Stoke on Trent by Chris Allen SJ8845 : Dolby Flint Mill, Lytton Street, Stoke-on-Trent by Chris Allen.

Chris Allen
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# Posted: 25 Aug 2009 00:25:43  -  Edited by: Chris Allen


FENTON

17. James Kent Works, Fountain Street (3) SJ8944 : Three kilns, James Kent, Fountain Street, Fenton by Chris Allen . This place coats the top of its fences with grease - beware.

18. Heron Cross Pottery, Chilton Street, Heron Cross SJ8944 : Heron Cross Pottery, Chilton Street, Fenton by Chris Allen SJ8943 : Bottle Oven, Heron Cross, Stoke on Trent by Phil Eptlett.

Chris Allen
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# Posted: 25 Aug 2009 00:25:43  -  Edited by: Chris Allen


LONGTON

19. Phoenix Works, King Street (2) SJ9043 : Phoenix Works by Chris Allen SJ9043 : Phoenix Works from Foley Crossing by Alan Murray-Rust SJ9043 : Phoenix Works from Longton Station by Chris Allen SJ9043 : Phoenix Pottery Works, Longton by Steven Birks

20. Caroline Pottery, Caroline Street - No photograph. This was an unlisted kiln and has long since been demolished. There is a photograph of it on flickr - http://www.flickr.com/photos/27302738@N06/3187141663/

21. Commerce Works, Commerce Street (2) SJ9143 : Commerce Works, Commerce Street by Chris Allen.

22. Gladstone Pottery, Uttoxeter Road (4) SJ9143 : Gladstone Pottery Museum by Chris Allen. The Gladstone is separate from the contiguous Rosslyn works and I believe this picture shows some of the Gladstone kilns and excludes the two Rosslyn kilns. Unlike other photographs - eg SJ9143 : Gladstone Pottery Museum by Val Vannet SJ9143 : Gladstone Pottery Museum by Chris Allen.

23. Rosslyn Works, Uttoxeter Road (2) SJ9143 : Roslyn Pottery Works, Longton by Steven Birks SJ9143 : Rosslyn Works, Longton. by Chris Allen.

24. Hudson & Middleton, Normacot Road SJ9143 : Sutherland Works, Normacot Road, Longton by Espresso Addict SJ9143 : Bottle ovens Longton by Chris Allen - the one on the left.

25. Caroline China, Beaufort Road (2) SJ9143 : Bottle ovens Longton by Chris Allen - the two on the right. Also seen here labelled as Birchcroft China SJ9143 : Birchcroft China, Beaufort Rd, Longton by Chris Allen.

26. Ashdale Pottery, Short Street (3) and -

27. North Staffs Electric, Short street SJ9143 : Enson Works, from Short Street, Longton by Espresso Addict. I believe all four kilns are in this picture and this complex is now usually referred to as Enson works.

28. W J Shenton & Sons, Short Street SJ9143 : Bottle kiln, from Short Street, Longton by Espresso Addict - I am not sure this is the right one but by a process of elimination it's the best I can do.

29. Minkstone Products, Normacot Road SJ9142 : Bottle oven, Minkstone Works, Longton by Chris Allen SJ9142 : Bottle kiln, former Minkstone Works, Longton by Espresso Addict

According to a 2009 list, only two sites, each with one kiln, have dropped out. I just need to find images of the missing sites to complete Stoke.

When time permits, I hope the gallery can be extended to bottle ovens outside Stoke-on-Trent area (there are quite a few).

Chris Allen
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# Posted: 15 Nov 2009 11:09:38


Added photograph for No. 17, James kent, Fenton.

Chris Allen
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# Posted: 15 Nov 2009 20:14:14


Added weblink for the Flickr photograph of No. 20 - Caroline Pottery

Evelyn
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# Posted: 25 Jan 2010 13:38:24  -  Edited by: Evelyn


On the Deal Ground on the south-eastern edge of Norwich/Norfolk.


TG2407 : The Deal Ground - the old bottle oven by Evelyn Simak TG2407 : The Deal Ground - view up the 'neck' of the bottle oven by Evelyn Simak TG2407 : The Deal Ground - shrubs growing on old bottle oven by Evelyn Simak TG2407 : The Deal Ground - the old bottle oven by Evelyn Simak

This Grade II-listed bottle kiln is built from red brick with blue engineering brick dressings. It has a circular plan with short porchway to the firing/loading doorway. The kiln has a bottle-shaped profile and the porchway has a semi-circular tunnel-vaulted ceiling and a metal top-hung sliding door. There are four circular open vent holes and 3 rectangular vents. The kiln interior has a cavity-wall construction for ventilation. The inner skin rises to a height of 2.95 metres and is constructed in bricks from Stourbridge made by EJ and JP Pearson Ltd. This firm was incorporated as a limited company in 1898 and was active in the production of these products until 1916. This kiln is a rare and possibly unique survivor in Norfolk.

Chris Allen
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# Posted: 2 Aug 2010 23:59:54


I have completed the full set for the six towns now with the addition of the three previously missing ones.

Posting other bottle ovens from around the country remains my long term aim.

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