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Burslem Double Tile policeman The Defender is part of

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The Defender is part of the court room scene

Until the last decade of the 18th century it was known for coal mines and iron works

Its estimated approximately 50 remain as listed buildings

Nothing depicts the potteries better than a bottle kiln

was built which gave the town of Longton a boost when the pottery industry began to appear in the town a distinctive irregular appearance with pot banks lining the main street jumbled in and around the houses of the workers employed in the ceramic industry

Burslem Double Tile policeman The Defender is part ofA double tile showing the town of Burslem the Mothertown, On the road up from Middleport you can see the townhall in the distance with the famous golden angle on top, passing coxes entry and the bottle kilns are a reminder that Burslem was once covered in them. One of the six towns of Stoke on Trent Staffordshire. Designed by Steve Shaw. The six towns make up Stoke on Trent. People often think there are only five towns this is because Arnold Bennett

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