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Potteries Bottle Oven Day

Honor the last time the traditional Potteries Bottle Oven was fired by Gladstone Pottery Museum in the UK’s pottery history heaven, Stoke-on-Trent.

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Drive heritage tourism and cultural engagement in Stoke-on-Trent by positioning guided tours, art workshops, and educational talks around the historic pottery industry's legacy.

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  • Step back in time: Join a guided tour of Gladstone Pottery Museum's iconic bottle ovens
  • Create pottery-inspired art: Celebrate the last firing with local art clubs and heritage workshops
  • Heritage talks: Learn from experts about the pottery industry that shaped Stoke-on-Trent's history

History

Potteries Bottle Oven Day takes us back to August 29th, 1978. On this day, something remarkable happened.

A team of 19 staff and 72 volunteers at Gladstone Pottery Museum in Stoke-on-Trent fired up a bottle oven for one last time. This wasn’t just any day; it was a turning point. The event caught the attention of people all over, making headlines and marking the end of an era.

The idea is all about honoring the past and the incredible work of potters in the area. Those big brick ovens were once at the heart of pottery making in the Potteries.

By remembering the last firing, we keep the spirit and heritage alive. It’s a salute to the skills and dedication that shaped the pottery industry.

Today, Potteries Bottle Oven Day is a yearly celebration. Every August 29th brings people together to remember the old ways and the last time the flames danced inside a bottle oven.

It’s more than just history; it’s about community, tradition, and the stories that bind us to our past. So, when the day comes around, it’s a time to reflect on the contributions of those who came before us and the legacy they’ve left behind.


How to celebrate

Take a Guided Tour

One fun way to celebrate Potteries Bottle Oven Day is by joining a guided tour. These tours can take you through areas rich in pottery history. You’ll see bottle ovens and learn how they shaped the local culture and industry. It’s a great way to step back in time and see the landmarks of the pottery world.

Join an Art Club

Get creative by participating in a Bottle Oven Art Club. These clubs often organize special events or projects to celebrate the day. You might paint a picture of a bottle oven or create pottery inspired by historical designs. Expressing your artistic side and honoring the day’s spirit is a wonderful opportunity.

Attend a Talk or Presentation

Many organizations host talks or presentations about the history and significance of bottle ovens. Experts share fascinating stories and insights into how these structures were vital to pottery making. Attending one of these talks is both educational and a great way to connect with others who are interested in pottery heritage.

Explore on Your Own

If organized events aren’t your thing, why not explore on your own? Many bottle ovens are located in public places or can be viewed from the street. Take a walk or a bike ride through areas known for their pottery history. You can make your discoveries and perhaps take some great photos along the way. These suggestions offer a range of activities that suit different interests and allow people to celebrate Potteries Bottle Oven Day in meaningful ways. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, a history buff, or just curious, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.