Yorkshire Pottery part 2
Continuing the story of Yorkshire pottery - this tome from the Swinton / Rockingham pottery, to pottery from the Castleford area and then to the glazed ceramic ware of Burmantofts Pottery (Leeds) and then the mass produced pottery symbolic of the 1970s made at Hornsea. It ends with film of the only pottery in Britain where clay is still dug, by hand, then processed before pots are thrown: Littlethorpe Pottery just south of Ripon.

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Yorkshire Pottery part 1

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Ceramicists Mick and Shelia Casson talk about their work - 1990's

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Fred Dibnah's Engineering Greatness: Britain's Industrial Legacy

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Yorkshire Almshouses 1600-1947

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Handmade Pottery Starts With THIS Brutal Process

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History of Horsforth

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Bradford pt 1

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Ultimate Season 2 Marathon l Restoration Man

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I Bought this Painting Without Seeing It...

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Kiln opening 10: Why throw away when you can refire!

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Forgotten Spas of Yorkshire

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Making a Nautilus Bowl from start to finish

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Secrets of Trump's Blonde Companion, 34, Exposed | The Daily Beast Podcast

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Entering The Hard-Working Life of Pottery Making | 24 Hours In The Past | All Documentary

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Yorkshire: Cemeteries and Graves Pre-History to 1536 pt 1

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12 Jobs That Take A Lifetime To Master | So Expensive Marathon | Business Insider

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No One Will Ever Find This Hidden Underground Fortress! | Start to Finish

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This River Has Been Cutting Wood Since 1346!

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1977: A Traditional Yorkshire Rope Works | In the Making | BBC Archive

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