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Potter at work at the Wedgwoods Etruria factory, Hanley, Staffordshire, c1830
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Potter at work at the Wedgwoods Etruria factory, Hanley, Staffordshire, c1830
Potter at work at the Wedgwoods Etruria factory, Hanley, Staffordshire, c1830. An assistant turns a wheel to operate the belt driving the potters wheel. By the 1680s the presence of abundant local coal, clay and water in the area of northern Staffordshire around Stoke-on Trent known as the Potteries enabled the region to become the centre of pottery manufacture in Britain. In the 18th century Josiah Wedgwood (1730-1795) was one of the foremost manufacturers, setting up his first factories at Middleport and Etruria in the 1760s
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Craftsman Industrial Revolution Josiah Josiah Wedgwood Machine Machinery Manufacturing Oxford Science Archive Potter Potters Wheel Staffordshire Staffordshire Ware Wedgwood Hanley Stoke On Trent
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This print captures the essence of pottery manufacturing in 19th century Britain. Josiah Wedgwood, a prominent figure in the industry, can be seen at work at his Etruria factory in Hanley, Staffordshire around 1830. The image showcases an assistant diligently turning a wheel to operate the belt that drives the potter's wheel. The Potteries region, encompassing Stoke-on-Trent and its surroundings, became renowned for its abundant local resources such as coal, clay, and water. This enabled it to flourish as the epicenter of pottery manufacture during the Industrial Revolution. Josiah Wedgwood was instrumental in this success story; he established his first factories at Middleport and Etruria in the 1760s. The photograph provides a glimpse into the bustling interior of a pottery factory during this era. The vibrant colors of ceramics on display add life to an otherwise industrial setting. It portrays not only craftsmanship but also highlights how machinery played a crucial role in transforming traditional methods of production. This historical image is not just about trade or occupation; it represents an important chapter in British history where artistry met innovation. It symbolizes both tradition and progress as men like Josiah Wedgwood pushed boundaries to create exquisite Staffordshire ware that would leave an indelible mark on England's cultural heritage.
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