The Herculaneum Pottery : Liverpool's forgotten glory / Peter Hyland.

"The Herculaneum Pottery was built on the South Shore in Toxteth Park, Liverpool in 1796, and gave its name to the later Herculaneum Dock and that part of the Mersey coastline. During the 44 years in which it operated, the pottery made wares ranging from simple earthenware jugs and mugs for eve...

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Main Author: Hyland, Peter (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2005.
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Online Access:Art & Architecture Complete
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Summary:"The Herculaneum Pottery was built on the South Shore in Toxteth Park, Liverpool in 1796, and gave its name to the later Herculaneum Dock and that part of the Mersey coastline. During the 44 years in which it operated, the pottery made wares ranging from simple earthenware jugs and mugs for everyday use to fine ornamental china - products which rivalled anything made in Staffordshire at that time. In this book Peter Hyland examines the local geographical, commercial and artistic factors which led to the foundation of Herculaneum, its subsequent trading success - as evidenced by its fashionable showrooms in Liverpool and flourishing export trade, particularly with America - and its ultimate decline and closure. The simple lifestyle of the pottery workers is portrayed and, in contrast, the sometimes stormy management regimes."--BOOK JACKET.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiv, 271 pages) : illustrations (some colour), 1 map
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1846314542
9781846314544
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