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Mother Town of Stoke-on-Trent in the Staffordshire Potteries. A Village Show in the City 2013. Burslem North Community First Panel Funding. Burslem South Community First Panel Funding. Burslem comes alive during its fairs including the historic Wakes festivals, Burslem Arts and Crafts Festival, Christmas festivities and the Mayday Fair. Alternatively, call into any of the centres listed below:. Burslem School of Art. The Old Post Office. On July 6, 2010 - 11:05 am. On August 13, 2010 - 8:38 am. You are c...
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May « 2015 « The Spyders of Burslem
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The Spyders of Burslem. Our local history: arts in Stoke. Your local history: my archaeological illustration service. Monthly Archives: May 2015. The Reliquary, 1860-1908. I’ve discovered a fascinating and lavishly illustrated quarterly, published from rural Derbyshire by a Derbyshire antiquarian named Llewellynn Jewitt. The Reliquary, 1860-1861. Vol1, No.1). The Reliquary, 1861-1862. The Reliquary, 1862-1863. The Reliquary, 1863-1864. The Reliquary, 1865-1866. The Reliquary, 1866-1867. Then, after the d...
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April « 2015 « The Spyders of Burslem
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The Spyders of Burslem. Our local history: arts in Stoke. Your local history: my archaeological illustration service. Monthly Archives: April 2015. The Celt in the Machine. Local author Philip Emery (. Set in Burslem, and. Former lecturer in Creative Writing at Keele University, is set to release his. The Celt in the Machine. Latitude 53, altitude 370. Flowers expand, Week. 3 Catkins of the Hazel; the Alder later. 1 Red dead Nettle. Helophorus out (13). The hedge sparrow sings. 1 Dog’s Violet. 2 Hawthorn...
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Our local history: arts in Stoke « The Spyders of Burslem
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The Spyders of Burslem. Our local history: arts in Stoke. Your local history: my archaeological illustration service. Our local history: arts in Stoke. A provisional timeline of the arts in the city of Stoke-on-Trent. With an initial focus on the visual arts, institutions and groups, and major turning points. Started: 5th August 2014. Last updated: 10th July 2016. 1690s: The Eler brothers. Sets up in business in the Potteries. 1786: Josiah Wedgwood succeeds in making a new copy of the famous Portland Vase.
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The Reliquary, 1860-1908 « The Spyders of Burslem
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The Spyders of Burslem. Our local history: arts in Stoke. Your local history: my archaeological illustration service. The Reliquary, 1860-1908. I’ve discovered a fascinating and lavishly illustrated quarterly, published from rural Derbyshire by a Derbyshire antiquarian named Llewellynn Jewitt. The Reliquary, 1860-1861. Vol1, No.1). The Reliquary, 1861-1862. The Reliquary, 1862-1863. The Reliquary, 1863-1864. The Reliquary, 1865-1866. The Reliquary, 1866-1867. The Reliquary, 1867-1868. Then, after the dea...
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February « 2015 « The Spyders of Burslem
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The Spyders of Burslem. Our local history: arts in Stoke. Your local history: my archaeological illustration service. Monthly Archives: February 2015. Beneath Still Water – Kickstarter. A film about the local ‘Blakemere Mermaid’ folkore, is now fundraising on Kickstarter. To buy my novel! Our local history: arts in Stoke. Your local history: my archaeological illustration service. Beersay (Potteries artisan beers). Blood and Bone China. Books on North Staffs folklore. Burslem School of Art.
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The Little Book of Staffordshire « The Spyders of Burslem
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The Spyders of Burslem. Our local history: arts in Stoke. Your local history: my archaeological illustration service. The Little Book of Staffordshire. There’s an excellent local blog called Lichfield Lore. Which unearths and tells the “untold stories” of the city and the area, with a focus on history, architecture, folklore etc. Some of the author’s best discoveries are set to appear in book format in. The Little Book of Staffordshire. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Novel: buy! « The Spyders of Burslem
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The Spyders of Burslem. Our local history: arts in Stoke. Your local history: my archaeological illustration service. Welcome to the purchase page for the novel. The Spyders of Burslem. Available now as a paperback. Or as an ebook for the Kindle on Amazon USA. Chapter Two: A Providential Meeting. Chapter Three: The Raising of the Zodiac. Chapter Four: A Pint of the Finest. Chapter Five: In a Darkling Aetherstorm. Chapter Six: Death and Time. Chapter Eight: The Scrying. Chapter Nine: A Cunning Kiss. Notif...
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