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How can I find my ancestors workplace? (Potter)

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Denis

Denis Report 19 Sep 2006 23:48

Russell's Pottery, Holbeck, seems to have operated from about 1791 and closed in 1878. Situated in West Field Close, West of Meadow Lane. The local museums may have more. Denis.

RStar

RStar Report 19 Sep 2006 20:03

Great advice thanks. They were from Holbeck, Yorks. 1800s.

Pauline

Pauline Report 19 Sep 2006 20:02

If you know what area they were in you could ask the local archives if they have had any companies deposit any of their records. Worth a try. Pauline

Brian

Brian Report 19 Sep 2006 20:02

Hi there I'm no expert but I would imagine you would need to look at the local history of the town where he lived and see if was known for pottery of any kind. I would think many towns had potters of various descriptions in the 19th century. If it was a town famous for fine pottery some potters left a mark signifying his work so you are now in the antitique world and would need specialist reference books. Hope this helps Brian

Unknown

Unknown Report 19 Sep 2006 20:01

Where did he live? Have you tried googling the county and 'potteries'?

RStar

RStar Report 19 Sep 2006 19:52

My greatx4 grandad was an earthenware potter, along with his son. I'd love to find out if any of their produce still exists...was it well known? How could I find out who they worked for?