
Engraving by R.Stark Wilkinson and A.Berry, 2nd August 1879
The factory employed both men and women, some of whom, like George Tinworth and Hannah Barlow were to leave a legacy of Doulton ware famed for its artistry.
In its heyday Doulton had other sites in the same area. This building was still standing in the 1950s, albeit in a derelict condition, and was pulled down shortly afterwards.
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The imposing façade of the Doulton
factory building which was established by
Henry Doulton in 1879, designed by Messrs
Waring & Nicholson and Mr. J. Stark Wilkinson,
Architects, facing the Thames.
One of the many Lambeth potteries on the riverfront,
Doulton was to rise above the others and establish
its reputation internationally, having its
own company dock.
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