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Bottle oven Stoke
A man walks past a redundant pottery with its chimney and bottle oven in The Potteries, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England Date: 1987
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Media ID 19533677
© Philip Dunn / Mary Evans Picture Library
Abandoned Bottle Chimney Chimneys Derelict Dereliction Factories Kiln Kilns Oven Potteries Pottery Redundant Skyline Staffordshire Stoke Stoke On Trent Trent Wasteland
14"x11" (28x35cm) Metal Print
Bring the rich history of Stoke-on-Trent's Potteries to your home with our stunning Metal Prints from Media Storehouse. This captivating image of a man passing by a redundant pottery with its iconic chimney and bottle oven, taken in 1987, is now available as a Metal Print. Each print is meticulously crafted using high-quality aluminum sheets, ensuring vibrant colors and exceptional durability. The sleek, modern design complements any decor while adding a touch of history and character to your space. Order your Metal Print of Bottle oven Stoke by Rights Managed from Mary Evans Prints Online today and relive the charm of Stoke-on-Trent's industrial past.
Our Metal Prints feature rounded corners and rear fixings for easy wall mounting. Images are directly printed onto a lightweight, high quality 5mm thick, durable metallic surface for a vivid and vibrant finish. Available in 2 sizes, 28x35cm (14x11) and 50x40cm (20x16). The unique material is fade, moisture, chemical and scratch resistant to help ensure this art lasts a lifetime.
Made with durable metal and luxurious printing techniques, metal prints bring images to life and add a modern touch to any space
Estimated Product Size is 35.5cm x 27.9cm (14" x 11")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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In this evocative black-and-white photograph, a lone figure walks past a redundant pottery with its towering chimney and bottle oven in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, in 1987. The Potteries, as this area is known, was once the heart of the British ceramics industry, with hundreds of factories producing earthenware, bone china, and other types of pottery. However, by the late 1980s, many of these factories had closed due to competition from foreign manufacturers and changing consumer preferences. The chimney and bottle oven in the photograph stand as silent testaments to the area's industrial past. The bottle oven, a type of kiln used to fire clay, is particularly noteworthy. Its distinctive bulbous shape and tall chimney were once common features of the Stoke-on-Trent skyline. Now, however, they are increasingly rare, as the area's factories have been replaced by housing estates, retail parks, and other developments. The man in the photograph seems small and insignificant in the face of the towering chimney and the vast expanse of derelict land behind him. His silhouette is cast against the smoky sky, adding to the sense of melancholy and abandonment. The photograph captures the essence of a bygone era, a time when the Potteries were the hub of a thriving industry and the chimneys of its factories dominated the skyline. The photograph also speaks to the broader themes of working-class life and industrial decline in the 1980s. The Potteries were once a source of pride and employment for generations of working-class families. But as the factories closed and jobs were lost, the area's fortunes declined, leaving behind a landscape of dereliction and abandonment. The photograph is a poignant reminder of the human cost of industrial decline and the enduring power of the past to shape our present.
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