Gladstone pottery museum. Ceramics for everyday use have been mass produced in this area for centuries. The bottle kilns have been replaced with electric process lines but the relics that remain show how the "Potteries" earned its name. Photo shows saggers (vessels containing the articles to be fired) stacked inside a bottle kiln.Tuesday, August 4, 2009
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Gladstone pottery museum. Ceramics for everyday use have been mass produced in this area for centuries. The bottle kilns have been replaced with electric process lines but the relics that remain show how the "Potteries" earned its name. Photo shows saggers (vessels containing the articles to be fired) stacked inside a bottle kiln.
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