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Stoney Down Pottery
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Stoney Down Pottery

Museum Ref No: F7f_0007
South side of original brickworks pottery barn, once a stable with a long manger; the Victorian addition to the end, door and windows was fitted in 1959 after removal from the roof of Lytchett Manor belonging to the Trenchards; otherwise ramshackle building
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Stoney Down Pottery
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Stoney Down Pottery

Museum Ref No: F7f_0006
Worked out clay pits near to Blanford Road with clay tub/wagon and remains of track, 1960s
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Stoney Down Pottery
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Stoney Down Pottery

Museum Ref No: F7f_0005
Worked out clay pits near to Blandford Road with clay tub/wagon and remains of track; looking up line, 1960s
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Stoney Down Pottery
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Stoney Down Pottery

Museum Ref No: F7f_0004
Worked out clay pits near to Blandford Road with clay tub/wagon and remains of track; looking up line, 1960s
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Stoney Down Pottery
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Stoney Down Pottery

Museum Ref No: F7f_0003
West end of original brickworks/pottery barn, once a stable with a long manger; the Victorian addition to the end, door, and windows was fitted in 1959 after the removal from the roof of Lytchett Manor belonging to the Trenchards, 1960s
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Stoney Down Pottery
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Stoney Down Pottery

Museum Ref No: F7f_0002
Worked out clay pits near to Blandford Road with clay tub/wagon and remains of track, 1960s
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Stoney Down Pottery
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Stoney Down Pottery

Museum Ref No: F7f_0001
Worked out clay pits near to Blandford Road with clay tub/wagon and remains of track, 1960s
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Stout, Around Kinson Pottery by Vic Stout

Museum Ref No: T I 666.73
Around Kinson Pottery by Vic Stout, 1992. Illus. ISBN 0 9519770 0 8
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Strand Steet
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Strand Steet

Museum Ref No: D_Strand_Street_0002s
Christopher Hill Group Ltd. Rear of premises near Quay.
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Strand Street
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Strand Street

Museum Ref No: D_Strand_Street_0011s
Strand Street. Rear of W.A.R. Weaver and Sons (Marine Engineers). To right, remains of old 'Coastguard Cottage'.
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