Burslem School of Art Exhibition
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Park Sketching With UrbanSketchers Stoke
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The Burslem Boys art exhibition - Opening night: 19 October 2012
Opening night of the Burslem Boys art exhibition: Norman Cope, John Shelton and Arthur Berry, friends from the Burslem School of Art in the 1940s. For more information:
The Six Towns in the Potteries Documentary Stoke-on-Trent 1960
In 1910 six Potteries towns came together to form the city of Stoke on Trent. Fifty years later we find their individuality and old rivalries still alive and well.
Introduced by a windswept Eric Ball: 50 years ago this was smothered in smoke (actually in March 1960 it still looks pretty smoky) this commemorative film produced by ATV celebrates the six towns that make up Stoke on Trent. Each jostled for prominence in 1910, Burslem going as far as building a new town hall, but lost out to Stoke in the civic race. Hanley has the shops and a new civic centre on the way and Longton the potteries but each retains its historic importance.
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The Potteries - Stoke on Trent
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TV Actress Rachel Shenton returns to Burslem College
Ever wanted to be given tuition by one of your favourite television stars?
Well, Stoke-on-Trent born actress Rachel Shenton will be taking a few hours a month out of her busy schedule to give experienced advice and insight into the world of acting by running a course at her old college in Burslem called 'Acting Mechanics'. The course will be available to both students of the college (around the ages 16-20) and other aspiring actors/actresses in the local area.
The lovely Ms. Shenton, best known for her role as Mitzeee (with 3 e's), spoke to Ross Hancock of 6 Towns Radio about her time on Hollyoaks, plans to maybe return to the soap one day, her epic climb to the summit of Kilimanjaro for charity, the scheme she is running and gives her own words of wisdom for any hopeful acting prodigy wishing to break into a tough industry.
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TT S06E01 Wedgewood's First Factory Burslem, Stoke on Trent
My day out to Burslem
Burslem is one of the six towns that amalgamated to form the city of Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
The Domesday Book shows Burslem (listed as Bacardeslim) as a small farming hamlet; strategically sited above a vital ford (crossing) at Longport, part of the major pack horse track out of the Peak District and Staffordshire Moorlands to the Liverpool/London road. As far back as the late 12th century a thriving pottery industry existed, based on the fine & abundant local clays. After the Black Death, Burslem emerges in the records as a medieval town - the 1536 stone church is still standing and in use. Until the mid-1760s Burslem was relatively cut off from the rest of England; it had no navigable river nearby, and there were no good & reliable roads. By 1777 the Trent and Mersey Canal was nearing completion, and the roads had markedly improved. The town boomed on the back of fine pottery production & canals, and became known as 'The Mother Town' of the six towns that make up the city. In 1910 the town was federated into the county borough of Stoke-on-Trent, and the borough was granted city status in 1925.
Many of the novels of Arnold Bennett evoke Victorian Burslem, with its many potteries, mines, and working canal barges. The Burslem of the 1930s to the 1980s is evoked by the paintings and plays of Arthur Berry.
Burslem contains Britain's last real working industrial district (i.e.: where people live within walking distance of the factories of a single heavy industry - in this case, the potteries); and thus much of the nineteenth-century industrial heritage, buildings & character have survived intact.
Disused Bottle ovens of Acme Marls on Bourne's Bank, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, with St. John's Church, Woodbank Street, in the background whose sandstone tower dates from 1536 (Photographed May 2008)
A recent report suggested the concentration of pottery-based heritage makes the area the richest stretch of canal for industrial heritage in England.
Trade journals
BURSLEM, an ancient town, with a market held for a long period by custom, and subsequently sanctioned by an act of parliament, is about three miles from Newcastle and two from Hanley, entitled to the precedence of other towns in this district, as claiming to be the mother, as it is the metropolis, of the Staffordshire Potteries. 1828 journal
In the Doomsday Survey - for even in that early date Burslem was a place of some importance - the town appears, as Burwardeslyn; and frequent mention is made of it in ancient documents during the Middle Ages. 1893 journal
For One Night Only - Burslem Park 2012
A series of short animations made by young people and families as part of FONO in Burslem Park. Produced by b arts, with partners Reels on Wheels and Greenbuilt, supported by Arts Council England and The City of Stoke-on-Trent, The Community Development Foundation and Coalfields Regeneration Trust. Big thanks this week to the Friends and volunteers at Burslem Park and Salt the Band for the use of their music.
Hope you enjoy the Olympic references and that self- packing workshop!
Prince Charles in Burslem
Prince Charles leaving Swan Bank Church in Burslem, Stoke-On-Trent.
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The Community and area St John's Burslem serves
Welcome to St John's Church and Centre for the Community, Burslem! (In Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England)
This is a prayerful look (with music) at the Community and area St Johns Burslem serves:
What was. What is now. What could be.
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The Potteries and Stoke-on-Trent. An Exhibition by Clive Pickthorne at Theartbay Gallery 2014
Born on Birks Street, Stoke in 1944 and having moved to Shelton at the age of one, Clive Pickthorne spent his formative years residing in Stoke-on-Trent and has painted the scenery and landscape of the Potteries from what he fondly remembers as a child during the height of the area's industrial trade.
Clive, who worked as a service engineer and later became the Service Manager for Land Rover at Evans Halshaw in Hanley, picked up his paint brush in 1979 after being encouraged by his late wife, Maureen and took to painting scenes of the industrial architecture that he discovered while often riding round the city on his bike as a child.
His collection Pottery Street Scenes is a compilation of water and oil paintings celebrating the scenes that dominated the skyline at the time of the thriving pottery industry. He wanted to encapsulate the feel of the Stoke-on-Trent that people were living in and which wasn't necessarily appreciated, but now the landscape has disappeared his concern was that it could be forgotten and he said: Though all the nooks and crannies around the pottery banks seemed old, dark and dirty, they were actually quite beautiful in the moment and there is really something quite magical about it all.
What Clive gets the greatest pleasure from when painting the six industrial towns of Stoke-on-Trent onto canvas and creating something permanent from his memory and old sketches, is talking to locals when researching an area he is looking to paint a scene from. Hearing stories from a time of Stoke's industrial era by those who lived through it helps to truly put the heart and character of the town into his work.
Burslem Pottery Stoke City FA Cup Final special pieces
Burslem Pottery have designed a limited edition vase and a figure of an old Stoke City fan to celebrate Stoke City FCs success in getting to the FA Cup Final.
Here are some images of the special pieces.
Dad Talks About Boy Missing At Lake In Stoke
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A heartbroken dad has revealed his daughter swam with a boy still missing at Westport Lake in Stoke-on-Trent.
Police, paramedics and firefighters were called to the scene before 5pm yesterday after reports of three children in distress in the water.
Two children made it out of the water safely but a third is still unaccounted for and a search, including helicopters and divers, resumed this morning.
Colin Foster, 68, From Tunstall, said: “My daughter is a friend of the boy – they were in the same class at school. For her and her friends this is terrible.
“My daughter and her friends all came down on Sunday for a swim.
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Inside the men's toilet at the leopard pub burslem. One of the most haunted pubs in England
Haunted pub look around in the toilets at the leopard pub stoke ok Trent
Stoke on Trent Food Festival 2017
Images from the Stoke-on-Trent Food Festival 2017 by the North Staffordshire Community Food Network in collaboration with with Stoke on Trent City Council, Our Burslem Festival and the Burslem School of Art Trust. Over 1000 visitors attended.