Charlotte Rhead (19 October 1885 in Burslem – 6 November 1947) was an English ceramics designer active in the 1920s and the 1930s in the Potteries area...
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Rhead is a surname, and may refer to: Charlotte Rhead (1885–1947), English ceramics designer Frederick Alfred Rhead (1856–1933), English potter Frederick...
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to become a lawyer Charlotte Regan (born 1993–1994), British director Charlotte Rhead (1885–1947), English ceramics artist Charlotte Riley (born 1981)...
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book-illustration projects. Louis was also the uncle of the potters Charlotte Rhead and Frederick Hurten Rhead. Because Louis demonstrated exceptional talent, when he...
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included Charlotte Rhead, a talented designer who remained in England; and Harry Rhead, who followed his brother to work in the United States. Rhead was educated...
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USA. His other children included the pottery designer Charlotte Rhead. Rhead's father, G.W. Rhead, worked in the pottery industry, and young Frederick...
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1995. Like the Potteries-based ceramic designers Clarice Cliff and Charlotte Rhead, her work has become highly sought after and valued by some pottery...
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female ceramicists: Rachel Bishop, Eve Midwinter, Jessie van Hallen, Charlotte Rhead, Jessie Tait, Millicent Taplin and Star Wedgwood. Along with the halls...
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include objects by designers such as Susie Cooper and Clarice Cliff". Charlotte Rhead Truda Carter Keith Murray (ceramic artist) "History of Clarice Cliff...
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ceramic artists including Clarice Cliff, Susie Cooper, Charlotte Rhead, Frederick Hurten Rhead and Jabez Vodrey. North Staffordshire was a centre for...
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the Burslem School of Art. She first worked as a junior designer to Charlotte Rhead, and then as designer for the Midwinter Pottery between 1946 and 1974...
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Middleport Pottery had many pre-eminent designers over the years. Charlotte Rhead worked there from 1926-1931 producing her tube-lined designs, and David...
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artists including Clarice Cliff, Susie Cooper, Lorna Bailey, Charlotte Rhead, Frederick Hurten Rhead and Jabez Vodrey. Studio pottery is made by artists working...
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the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, Australia Clarice Cliff Susie Cooper Charlotte Rhead Truda Carter Wikimedia Commons has media related to Keith Murray. Henry...
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Machine; the website of the Potteries Museum & Art Gallery is a good resource for comparing the tubelining of Staffordshire firms. Charlotte Rhead v t e...
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School of Art including Susie Cooper, Glyn Colledge, Clarice Cliff, Charlotte Rhead, Arthur Berry, and Mabel Leigh. At that time, Forsyth was described...
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Bennett, Charles Wilkes and Ernest Baily. Perhaps the best known was Charlotte Rhead, who worked here between 1926 and 1931, noted particularly for her...
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Poole Pottery until her retirement in 1950. Clarice Cliff Susie Cooper Charlotte Rhead Anne Wilkinson Poole Twintone and Tableware - A History and Collectors...
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pottery manufacturer and ceramic chemist. Charlotte Rhead (1885–1947), ceramics designer. Frederick Hurten Rhead (1880–1942), achieved recognition in America...
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tourist trail) Roy Smith (1910–1971), cricketer, died in Great Chell. Charlotte Rhead (1885–1947), the famous pottery designer, lived in Chell during the...
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Rhead introduced slip trailing, a technique which became the signature form of decoration of Arequipa pottery. The most common design under Rhead's tenure...
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Pharis Henry Varnum Poor Kenneth Price Elsa Rady Don Reitz Frederick Hurten Rhead Daniel Rhodes M. C. Richards Adelaïde Alsop Robineau Adrian Saxe Peter Shire...
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the given name Reade (name), given name and surname Rede (disambiguation) Rhead Adam Reed (disambiguation) Alex Reed (disambiguation) Andrew Reed (disambiguation)...
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some images missing). Treasure Island, 1915 Harpers, illustrated by Louis Rhead. Treasure Island, 1912 Scribner's "Biographical Edition", includes essays...
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(Arts of China, #2). Long River Press (August 31, 2004) ISBN 1-59265-020-1 Rhead, G. Wooliscroft. The History of the Fan, Kegan Paul, 1910 Roberts, Jane...
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Izaak Walton's Compleat Angler, published in 1653 helped popularize fly fishing as a sport. Woodcut by Louis Rhead...
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complex is owned by Speedway Motorsports, Inc., which is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. (R) denotes rookie driver Practice and qualifying were...
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Library. October 28, 1897. Retrieved December 28, 2023. George Woolliscroft Rhead (1910). British Pottery Marks. Scott, Greenwood. p. 115. 1897 Annual Cyclopedia...
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now in the Cincinnati Art Museum Century Magazine, poster by Louis John Rhead (1894) Detail of the Prudential (Guaranty) Building in Buffalo, N.Y., by...
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Shakespeare and the Folktale: An Anthology of Stories, edited by ARTESE CHARLOTTE, 241-99. PRINCETON; OXFORD: Princeton University Press, 2019. doi:10.2307/j...
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