Longport Wharf, Longport - Burslem

Nearby on the canal is Price and Kensington Potteries, Steelite, Burgess and Leigh and a few other potteries. Just behind and across the canal is one of H & R Johnson factories. Further up Newcastle Lane (towards Burslem) are some 17thC cottages.

These warehouses at Longport Warf

 


These warehouses at Longport Wharf (Newcastle Street) are situated alongside the Trent and Mersey Canal

They date from the 1840's

They were used for transporting raw materials and manufactured goods to and from Tunstall and Burslem. They were owned by The Mersey, Weaver & Ship Canal Co.' This company carried a wide range of cargo from Weston Point, Runcorn to the Potteries which were unloaded here or at their Colonial wharf at Brownhills near Tunstall. 

Photo taken from the canal side just below the bridge on Newcastle Street

 

Photo taken from the canal side just below the bridge on Newcastle Street - it shows how crowded the area was.

From the left of the picture we have Price & Kensington frontage, a row of terraced houses, then the  Longport Wharf warehouses. 

 

Longport Warf - just by Newcastle Street canal bridge.

 

Longport Wharf - just by Newcastle Street canal bridge.
Canal bank near the warf - in the background is the factory of Burgess and Leigh

 

Canal bank near the wharf - in the background is the factory of Burgess and Leigh

 

Canal bank near the wharf - the factory on the right of the photo is Steelite International, by the tree is the wharf and on the left the top of Price and Kensington's bottle kiln is visible.

Photos taken October 1999 - S.C.Birks

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