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Potter Bridget Appleby and the staff of the Briglin Pottery Crawford Street, Marylebone
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Potter Bridget Appleby and the staff of the Briglin Pottery Crawford Street, Marylebone
Potter Bridget Appleby and the staff of the Briglin Pottery Crawford Street, Marylebone, London, showing of their Harold Wilson commemoration mugs, to mark the resignation of the Prime Minister 16th March 1976
Peter Stone
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
Media ID 21787804
© Mirrorpix
Craft Craftsman Labour Party Painting Potter Pottery Seventies 1976
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In this photo print, we are transported back to the vibrant atmosphere of Briglin Pottery on Crawford Street in Marylebone, London. The image showcases Potter Bridget Appleby alongside her skilled team, proudly displaying their remarkable craftsmanship. The focal point of the photograph is undoubtedly the collection of Harold Wilson commemoration mugs that were created to mark the historic resignation of the Prime Minister on March 16th, 1976. Each mug stands as a testament to both political significance and artistic excellence. As we delve into the details captured by Peter Stone's lens, we witness a snapshot of England's rich cultural heritage during the 1970s. The pottery studio buzzes with creativity and dedication as these talented craftsmen meticulously paint intricate designs onto their creations. Beyond being mere potters or artisans, they are also active participants in politics – evident from their affiliation with the Labour Party emblem displayed prominently within the workshop. This subtle nod reminds us that art has always been intertwined with social commentary and expression. This evocative image transports us back in time to an era when handmade crafts held great value and served as powerful tools for storytelling. It serves as a reminder that behind every piece lies not only skillful hands but also stories waiting to be told - stories that capture moments in history like Harold Wilson's resignation. Peter Stone's photograph immortalizes this momentous occasion while paying homage to those who dedicated themselves to preserving traditional craftmanship amidst a rapidly changing world.
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