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havoc

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Forgot to post this actually, done it xmas time with The New Mendoza, Ive done a few potteries but never have I seen one like this, its like the work force has popped out to lunch everything is still in situ and power running through out. It closed down a few years back and has been forgotten about, completeley untouched and preserved :mrgreen: a rare fing indeed this place

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Do you know if its a repo or a probate case or something, hence why they havent touched anything. It is very weird that nothing has been touched it does look like it has the mary celeste feel about it.

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I heard about this place having closed down...great to see the pics of it.
Ever since exploring a couple of potteries last year I've been checking out china/ceramic ware and picked up some rather nice 70's green glazed stuff from Tams in a charity shop backalong. :mrgreen:
Great to see the piles of crockery still left untouched.

Cheers :)
 
WOW, look at all the stuff left there. I thought Simpsons Pottery in Stoke had loads of stuff left, but this looks like they've gone home from work at the end of the day and forgot to go back again. Excellent,

Cheers,

:) Sal
 
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