Rockingham Pottery
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Founded in 1745 and renamed the Rockingham Works in 1826, the company produced fine porcelainware until 1842.
Former manufacturer of tiles, vases and bowls established in 1892, best remembered for their fine glazes such as Royal Lancastrian.
Major producer of decorated tiles and architectural ceramics in Yorkshire.
Type of earthenware pottery manufactured in England in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Pottery established in 1770 in Hunslet, South Leeds notable for intricate pierced creamware known as Leedsware.
Hamlet on the Wakefield Outwood, now known as Wrenthorpe, where small pot works were built.
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