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Former Middlesbrough Pottery Building (now demolished) originally part of J G Holmes shipyard the right hand part of the white building was the sail loft
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Middlesbrough Pottery - now demolished
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Middlesbrough Pottery - Christopher Dresser and Linthorpe Pottery Galleries at the Dorman Museum
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Middlesbrough Pottery - Christopher Dresser and Linthorpe Pottery Galleries at the Dorman Museum
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Middlesbrough Pottery - Christopher Dresser and Linthorpe Pottery Galleries at the Dorman Museum
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Middlesbrough Pottery Punchbowl - Christopher Dresser and Linthorpe Pottery Galleries at the Dorman Museum
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Middlesbrough Pottery Meat Dish reputedly used for the banquet held for Prince Arthur in 1868 when he opened the Albert Park
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MIddlesbrough Pottery Building - Now gone
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Site of Middlesbrough Pottery, Commercial Street, St. Hilda's, Middlesbrough - now demolished the plaque is in my possesssion.
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Middlesbrough Pottery - building now demolished plaque is in my care
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Middlesbrough Pottery Plate - with transfer of Hamburg Market Place, 1840s - Dorman Museum Collection, Middlesbrough
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Middlesbrough Pottery
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The site of Middlesbrough Pottery Commercial Street after the demolition of the building.
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Former Middlesbrough Pottery Building (now demolished) originally part of J G Holmes shipyard the right hand part of the white building was the sail loft