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Bottle Ovens of Staffordshire at the Brampton Museum

A special talk on the Bottle Ovens of Staffordshire will be given by Phil Rowley, a local historian and ceramics expert. The talk will take place at Newcastle-under-Lyme’s Brampton Museum on Sunday 7 September at 2.00 pm. Admission £5. For more details, please contact the Museum.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor David MartinPosted on 4th Sep 202530th Aug 2025Categories A Date for Your Diary, Newcastle-under-Lyme, NewsDeskTags Bottle Ovens of Staffordshire, Phil Rowley, The Brampton MuseumLeave a comment on Bottle Ovens of Staffordshire at the Brampton Museum
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