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1836 |
(Pigot),
Potter, Princes Street , Lambeth. |
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1838/9 |
(Robson)
Brown Stone Potter, 72 Princes Street, Lambeth |
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1848 |
(Kelly) Chemical apparatus manufacturer, 72 Princes Street, Lambeth. |
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1849 |
Chemical apparatus and stone drain pipe manufacturer, 72 Princes Street, Lambeth. |
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1850 |
71&72 Princes Street & Old Ford, Bow (named as Albion Pottery, Old Ford in 1852 only). |
| Described as Brown stone ware potter, terra cotta, filter, chemical apparatus and tubular drain pipe manufacturer, & patentee for the automaton or self acting water closet. | |
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1855 |
Listed as Mrs Mary Ann Smith (wife?), 71&72 Princes Street & Old Ford, Bow. |
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1856-66 |
Listed as Thomas Smith again (son?), 71&72 Princes Street & Old Ford, Bow. |
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1867-94 |
Thomas Smith & Co. White & Brown stone Potters, Canal Potteries, Old Kent Road. |
| The pottery was located on the west side of the Grand Surrey Canal to the north of the Old Kent Road. |
Mentioned by Derek Askey, Stoneware Bottles, 1998
1860 reference to Executors