Restored bottle kiln at Farnham Pottery

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Restored bottle kiln at Farnham Pottery

Image: © Russel Wills Taken: 14 Nov 2011

The Pottery was founded by Absalom Harris in 1872 and for more than a century a wide range of specialist architectural, garden and domestic wares has been fired in the kilns at Wrecclesham, near Farnham, Surrey. In its heyday, the Pottery operated its own clay pits, had four working kilns and employed up to 30 men. http://www.farnhamtrust.org.uk/current%20projects.html

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Image Location

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51.194763
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-0.820582