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  1. Admission to the museum and mill £6.00 adults or £10.00 for a guided tour (subject to availability). Under 16s free when with a paying adult. Due to preparing for Etruria Canals Festival and carrying out a steam pressure test on our 1903 Cornish Boiler, the museum will be closed on Friday 31st May 2024.

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      Autumn Steaming – 19 th and 20 th October. The museum will...

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      Shirley's 1857 Potters' Mill which ground bone, flint,...

    • Education

      EDUCATION Educational Visits to the Museum One of the main...

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      The Etruria Industrial Museum Site; Jesse Shirley’s Bone and...

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      CONTACT Postal Address:Etruria Industrial MuseumLower...

  2. The Etruria Industrial Museum is located in Etruria, Staffordshire, in England. The museum is a typical and well-preserved example of a nineteenth century British steam-powered potter's mill. It is situated between the Trent and Mersey Canal and the Etruria staircase locks of the Caldon Canal. The museum has a modern entrance building, leading ...

  3. Learn about the history and process of bone china production at the last working steam-powered potters mill in Britain. Find out how to get there, what to see and do, and what events are happening at the museum.

  4. Visit the only steam-powered potters mill in the world, where bone china was made since 1857. Learn about the history and heritage of the pottery industry in Stoke-on-Trent and see the rare Boulton and Watt engine.

    • Kilndown Close, Etruria Vale Road, Stoke-on-Trent, ST1 4RB, Staffordshire
    • 07900 267711
  5. Etruria Industrial Museum. The Etruria Industrial Museum is the home of Jesse Shirley's Bone and Flint Mill which operated from 1857 to 1972. It ground bone, flint and Cornish stone for the production of English Bone China. The mill is driven by an 1820s beam engine installed in 1857 with steam raised by a 1903 Cornish boiler built locally.

  6. Etruria Industrial Museum. The Etruria Industrial Museum is the home of Jesse Shirley's Bone and Flint Mill which operated from 1857 to 1972. It ground bone, flint and Cornish stone for the production of English Bone China. The mill is driven by an 1820s beam engine installed in 1857 with steam raised by a 1903 Cornish boiler built locally.

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