North Staffordshire History
Tales from the Potteries, Newcastle and the Staffordshire Moorlands
28 December 2024
Little Gypsy Girl
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Of all the famous names who have hailed from the Potteries, few in their lifetime gave more honest, unalloyed pleasure than Gertrude Astbury...
10 November 2024
Dickens, the Dodo and the Dinner Plate
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On 1 April 1852, the writer Charles Dickens wrote a letter to his wife Kate informing her ‘We think of going on tonight from Birmingham to S...
09 November 2024
White Rabbit
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According to the tale told, in the 19th century the Etruria Grove, a copse planted on the orders of Josiah Wedgwood near to his factory alon...
16 October 2024
Richenson’s Patent Aerial Battleship
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In late August 1908, the Sentinel and numerous other papers up and down the country carried the story that an engineer, Mr A. T. Richenson....
10 October 2024
Wind-Stars for Mr Wells
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Norman Saunder's illustration showing the Time Traveller rescuing Weena from the Morlocks in The Time Machine . (Wikimedia Commons) I ...
04 February 2024
Slaughter of the Innocents
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At about 10.10pm on the night of 28 May 1837 in Lane Delph, Fenton, on hearing a cry of ‘Murder’, a man in a nearby house and two customers ...
A Swedish Spy in the Valley of Crockery
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A portrait of R. R. Angerstein in 1755. Source: Wikimedia Commons A visitor to the mid-18th century Potteries was Reinhold R ΓΌ cker Angerste...
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