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  2. Terry clip - Wikipedia

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    A Terry clip around the drum of a potentiometer. A Terry clip (or Terry's clip) is a spring metal clip used to hold a cylindrical object, for example, to secure a bicycle pump onto a bicycle frame. The object to be held is pushed into the clip to secure it, and pulled out to release.

  3. Etruria, Staffordshire - Wikipedia

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    Etruria Hall, the Wedgwood family home Canal scene at Etruria. Etruria was the fourth and penultimate site for the Wedgwood pottery business. Josiah Wedgwood, who was previously based in Burslem, opened his new works in 1769.

  4. Longport railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway (NSR) on 9 October 1848 and was named Burslem. [1] It was renamed to Longport when a new Burslem station opened, which was much nearer to the town, after the NSR built their Loop Line. Until 2003, Longport, along with Etruria, were request stops on Central Trains services running from ...

  5. Middleport, Staffordshire - Wikipedia

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    Middleport is an area that is strategic to the regeneration of the city, as it sits in the centre of a ring of imminent projects totalling around £250m: the Chatterley Valley scheme, the Etruria Valley scheme, the regeneration of Burslem town centre, and a proposed major "park and ride" interchange and business-park on the site of the old ...

  6. Hanley - Wikipedia

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    Hanley is one of the six towns that, along with Burslem, Longton, Fenton, Tunstall and Stoke-upon-Trent, amalgamated to form the City of Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire, England. The town is the main business, commercial and cultural hub of the wider Potteries area.

  7. Burslem - Wikipedia

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    Burslem's most famous sons include the potter Josiah Wedgwood, the watercolour painter James Holland (1800–1870), Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister, the founder, bassist and lead singer of Motörhead, and Robbie Williams, who was a major shareholder in Port Vale and whose family are still resident in the area.

  8. Hart's Turkey Farm - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant served turkey sandwiches and dinners with Hart's Turkey Farm turkey. [5] Larry died in 1960, and Russ became the sole owner of the farm and restaurant. [3] By 1965, Russ Hart quit farming to expand and operate the restaurant full-time. [3] [5] He decided to source turkeys from other farms using strict standards. [3]

  9. Thomas Forester & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Following the incorporation of the company, this mark changed in 1891 to T F & S LTD and remained the same throughout their history. [11] An exact date of the inclusion of the first marks is unclear. The original mark was used until 1912, which stated the initials of the company, with Ltd being added after 1891.