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Local HistoryYou are in: Stoke & Staffordshire > History > Local History > The pride of the Potteries? ![]() The pride of the Potteries?Local illustrator and designer Ian Thompson argues that the building of an iconic, futuristic bottle kiln will be a compelling symbol of the Potteries' past and future. What do you think? Bottle kilns have always been identified with the Potteries. Their unique shape dominated the North Staffordshire skyline for around 200 years up until their swift decline from the 1960s. At their peak, experts have estimated that were around 4,000 of them in the city. Local illustrator and designer Ian Thompson has a vision. He wants to build an iconic, futuristic-looking bottle kiln. He hopes that it will send a positive signal out to the rest of the UK and give the workforce in the Potteries a sense of pride in their achievements and optimism for the future. Help playing audio/video Check out Ian's artistic impressions of how it might look viewed from all around the Potteries... Help playing audio/video ![]() In his design, the bottle kiln would be built on an old slag heap - a nod to the coal industry that once powered the pottery industry. The shiny exterior of the kiln represents the steel industry which grew up around Shelton Bar. But by using modern materials and a contemporary style, Ian hopes to show that his design not only recognises Stoke's industrial heritage, but also gives hope to the city's future. Like the Angel of the North in Gateshead and the Whittle Arch in Coventry, Ian dreams that the iconic kiln will become a visitor attraction and also help with the city's regeneration. Click on the 'NEXT' link to read all about what motivated Ian to come up with the project in the first place and the reasons behind his design... last updated: 22/12/2009 at 09:09 Have Your SayTHANKS FOR ALL YOUR COMMENTS. THIS BOARD IS NOW CLOSED. mum Dan alex Geoff John Barton, North Wales Pauline Grosvenor Sally Doris Jono p.p.c Lynn Harrison Antony Forst PaulOwen Simon Leeming (Orig. from Stoke-on-Trent) Bill Voyce andrew jackson ( germany ) dj dazzer John Floodgate David Peake Keith Ditchburn Russ W Peter J Washington shaun pauline shaw nee brookes Kelvin Evans riz Michaela M Dr Bajwa ICMBOY Lee Lehane (Broadcast Journalist) phoebe daniel hemmerich Richard Sutcliffe Al FadedApe James Downs Dylan Rose C Jim, Camberley Simon, Birmingham Lee T Christine Bailey Owen Barstow joyce denise o'sullivan jo Memnonia Peter M Julian Howe, Aylesbury lewis harding seren,18 Peter Les W Tim from Stoke Trevor Aston izzy Paul Barber Geoff Allen Evandro Guimaraes Steve SEE ALSOYou are in: Stoke & Staffordshire > History > Local History > The pride of the Potteries? |
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