"Modes of Transport" by Staffordshire artist, Clive Pickthorne

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‘Hanley - old Potteries Centre graphics and looking up Brewery Street from Hope Street to Hive construction on Bryan Street.’

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"Calling all Potters" by Potteries artist Sid Kirkham

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"Proud Young Potter" by Potteries artist Sid Kirkham

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"Vale On The Up" by Potteries artist Sid Kirkham

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The best hour on telly is back tonight! Can't wait to watch the new series of ... TV gold! And made in The Potteries! 👍

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"it is a story that we share with the rest of our city. It's in our streets, our bricks and mortar"

is still available from

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A collaboration with

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"Off Tower Square is the ironically monikered Paradise Street...."

is available now at

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With magnificent contributions from and

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Northern art: Works by (1944-2018)..

Often referred to as the "Potteries Lowry" he started painting aged 60 and was best known for his work inspired by industrial heritage and his two local football teams:
and

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“Legendary Lonnie”

Pastel on veneer ply, 2021

Bluesman, Lonnie Cooke has been part of the Potteries narrative since his first gig in 1956. He’s owned record shops, been a wrestler, radio DJ, politician, front man of many rock bands and wrote “Wine Glass Rock”.

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“My Father Speaks of Arthur”

Oil on 80cm canvas

There’s a dyadic relationship between the poem and painting which celebrates the life and work of the late Arthur Berry.

Arthur influenced many creatives in The Potteries as tutor, fellow artist and sometime drinking partner.

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Works by (1910-1988)..English painter, etcher and poet, who married artist his second wife, in 1951..
Trevelyan was regarded as a silent driving force behind the etching revolution of the 1960s..
Tutor to David Hockney at the RCA..

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'Meddlesome Millie', the Duchess of Sutherland, is one of Sargent's most famous portraits. Outside the ethereal sparkle, she ran an ambulance unit in WWI & also campaigned for worker reform (hence the nickname) that saw the removal of lead paint from use @ Staffordshire potteries

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