-
Thomas Whieldon (September 1719 in Penkhull,
Staffordshire –
March 1795) was an
English potter who pla**** a
leading role in the
development of Staffordshire...
-
creamware were
known as "tortoises**** ware" or "
Whieldon ware" were
developed by the
master potter Thomas Whieldon with
coloured stains under the glaze. It served...
- Cat, c. 1750, "
Whieldon-type" in tortoises**** ware
Oriental lady and her dog, c. 1750, tortoises**** ware by
Thomas Whieldon "
Whieldon-type" milkmaid...
-
Major Sir
Richard Whieldon Barnett (6
December 1863 – 17
October 1930) was an
Irish barrister, sportsman,
volunteer officer and
freemason who sat as a...
- his
elder brother. He was in
partnership with the
leading potter,
Thomas Whieldon, from 1754
until 1759, when a new
green ceramic glaze he had developed...
- with
Staffordshire figures.
Although an
important figure, as with
Thomas Whieldon there is
considerable uncertainty over
which actual pieces were made in...
-
factory near Broseley.
Spode was
taken on as a
worker by
potter Thomas Whieldon in
November (Martinmas) 1749, and
remained with him
until 1754. In that...
- upon the
successes of
earlier local potters such as his
mentor Thomas Whieldon and
along with
scientists and engineers,
raised the
pottery business to...
-
Jason Locklin,
Carsten Schmid, Ed
Woolley – ****istant
engineers Johnny Whieldon –
score ****istant
engineer Seth Dockstader, Marc Gebauer,
David Marquette...
-
Railway (NSR) on 9
October 1848,
replacing the
temporary station sited at
Whieldon Road
which was
constructed for the
opening of the
first NSR line on 17...