This summer (just before the Brexit) we took a closer look at the British branch of the European ceramics history. England is a big island, too big to visit all the interesting ceramics museums and galleries in a few weeks summer vacation (see blog). Hard choices had to be made. Unfortunately no stopover in London. The largest ceramics collection in the world we leave for another time.
What did we visit? The heart of the ceramics industry in England: Stoke-On-Trent. As the followers of this blog already know, this city is also called “the Potteries” because of the large numbers of “potbanks” (ceramics plants) created in this area from the 18th century.
And how do you visit all that ceramics history? By bike of course! Continue reading Discover ceramics history in England by bike