Della Robbia pottery - 11th Sep 2010 5:40pm
don't know if there has been a topic on this
Would like to know where the factory was.
Could only find this
May have to try street directories around 1902
Leave Hamilton Square at its south-west corner, passing in short order the
home of Conrad Dressler, sculptor and co-director of the Della Robbia
Pottery (34a Hamilton Square), and the central Della Robbia studio (2a
Price Street). Head along Price Street as far as the junction with ADELPHI
ROAD to find the Stork Hotel, a most unusual public house built in 1840 but
thoroughly refurbished inside and out, probably by the Birkenhead Brewery,
around 1903 (Fig 13).
Would like to know where the factory was.
Could only find this
May have to try street directories around 1902
Leave Hamilton Square at its south-west corner, passing in short order the
home of Conrad Dressler, sculptor and co-director of the Della Robbia
Pottery (34a Hamilton Square), and the central Della Robbia studio (2a
Price Street). Head along Price Street as far as the junction with ADELPHI
ROAD to find the Stork Hotel, a most unusual public house built in 1840 but
thoroughly refurbished inside and out, probably by the Birkenhead Brewery,
around 1903 (Fig 13).