her brother-in-law Albert "Jack" Beeson to set up her own business, as Susie Cooper Potteries. She worked for many other pottery firms over the next several...
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This was put into context when he pointed out that in the same period, Susie Cooper, another Staffordshire ceramicist and designer, had "fewer than 20 reviews...
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designs. Her style was more traditional than that of Clarice Cliff and Susie Cooper, her contemporaries. Rhead's ware was popular in her lifetime, and continues...
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(1813–1894), writer Susan Rogers Cooper (born 1947), American mystery novelist Susie Cooper, English ceramic designer This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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held between 1915 and 1951. Notable employees of the company include Susie Cooper, who worked for Gray's in the 1920s. She stayed with the company until...
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Burslem School of Art William Bowyer, Artist Clarice Cliff, Ceramic artist Susie Cooper, Ceramic artist Jessie Tait, Ceramic artist Sidney Tushingham, Artist...
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Clarice Cliff (1899–1972) a famous ceramic artist was born in the town. Susie Cooper (1902–1995), ceramic artist & designer. Henry "Harry" O'Grady (1907–1990)...
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Cockerell, Engineering design, 1987 Douglas Cockerell, Bookbinding, 1936 Susie Cooper, Pottery, 1940 Kay Cosserat, Textile design, 1986 Edward Gordon Craig...
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pioneering exhibitions of his favourite subjects - ceramics designer Susie Cooper, graphic artist Beresford Egan and surrealist photographer Angus McBean...
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attracted a large number of ceramic artists including Clarice Cliff, Susie Cooper, Lorna Bailey, Charlotte Rhead, Frederick Hurten Rhead and Jabez Vodrey...
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many artists at the Burslem School of art including Clarice Cliff and Susie Cooper. Alexander Fraser, 11th Lord Saltoun (1604 – 1693): Scottish peer and...
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org Pottery Ladies. Miss Cooper, Miss Cliff, Miss Rhead and all the forgotten girls... Synopsis of film about Susie Cooper. The Arts Council Film Collection...
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number of notable 20th-century ceramic artists including Clarice Cliff, Susie Cooper, Charlotte Rhead, Frederick Hurten Rhead and Jabez Vodrey. North Staffordshire...
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Retrieved 4 November 2015. Andrew Casey, Elegance with Utility, The work of Susie Cooper (1902-1995) Leslie Duxbury (2008), Bohemians in Exile: The Royal College...
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a number of notable students at the Burslem School of Art including Susie Cooper, Glyn Colledge, Clarice Cliff, Charlotte Rhead, Arthur Berry, and Mabel...
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collection of the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, Australia Clarice Cliff Susie Cooper Charlotte Rhead Truda Carter Wikimedia Commons has media related to Keith...
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designer at Poole Pottery until her retirement in 1950. Clarice Cliff Susie Cooper Charlotte Rhead Anne Wilkinson Poole Twintone and Tableware - A History...
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Suzi Quatro (redirect from Susie Quattro)
her native United States, where she had toured as a support act for Alice Cooper. Rak Records' artists had generally not succeeded in the US and her first...
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July – Janice Elliott, novelist and journalist (born 1931) 28 July – Susie Cooper, ceramicist (born 1902) 30 July – Harry L. Shorto, linguist (born 1919)...
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create complete pottery designs, although some women such as Cliff and Susie Cooper did design both. Like other Wedgwood designers of the 1920s and 1930s...
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Families of Archie's Gang (redirect from Hal and Alice Cooper)
Archie Comics. Primarily featured are the parents of Archie Andrews, Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge and Jughead Jones. Frederick "Fred" Andrews is the father...
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painter Jean Cooke, artist May Louise Greville Cooksey, painter Eileen Cooper Susie Cooper, ceramic designer Marcus Cornish Lucy Cousins Jack Coutu, printmaker...
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Like other Potteries-based ceramic designers such as Clarice Cliff, Susie Cooper and Charlotte Rhead, her work has become highly sought after and valued...
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ceramic designer. Clarice Cliff (1889–1972), ceramic industrial artist. Susie Cooper (1902–1995), ceramics designer. Thomas Forester & Sons, (1877–1956),...
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Volunteers, Company D. M.T. Pub. p. 42. Retrieved September 22, 2018. Grant, Susie (March 2, 2014). "Neatsville: Once bustling town was incorporated for a...
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roots in Philadelphia. Its members are Matt Quinn (vocals, guitar), Sam Cooper (guitar), Bay Ledges (vocals, drums), Jackie Miclau (keyboards), Noah Kahan...
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co-founder of the fashion label Superdry. Dunkerton's father Ivor and stepmother Susie founded and ran Dunkertons Organic Cider. Dunkerton moved to Herefordshire...
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birch from Baltic / Russian area, 5,000 – two cup and saucer sets by Susie Cooper, decorated by carving and 'Scrafito, 1950s, £100 and £150 – Victorian...
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1796-1853, Miles Mason and the Mason Manufactories, London: Faber, 1977 Susie Cooper Gordon Forsyth Burslem School of Art Stoke-on-Trent Museums: Reginald...
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won a Primetime Emmy Award. She gained further acclaim for starring as Susie Myerson in the comedy-drama series The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017–2023)...
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