35mm Colour Transparencies

 

The Wedgwood Musuem has acquired a limited number of unique and high quality 35mm colour transparencies from the photographic archives of Josiah Wedgwood & Sons at Barlaston. The transparencies fall into two basic categories - 'Historic Wedgwood' and 'Craftsmanship In Clay'.

 

Altogether, there are seventeen different transparencies to choose from and we are selling them  INDIVIDUALLY  for GBP £1.00 each plus postage and packing. Six of the seventeen are also available in the standard set - 'Historic Wedgwood' shown below for GBP £5.00 plus postage and packing.

 

You can see a much larger preview of each transparency together with a full description by clicking on the thumbnails below. To order the set of six, simply click on the 'Add To Shopping Cart' button. If you would like to order more than one set, you can change the quantity when you 'View Shopping Cart'.

 

The transparencies can be purchased quickly, simply and securely online via...

 

 

...in either GBP (UK Pounds Sterling), AUD (Australian Dollars), EUR (European Euros) or USD (US Dollars) and by using their unique nine-digit promotional code, all 'Friends' can also enjoy a generous 10% discount on the transparencies.

 

To ensure that they reach you in perfect condition, all transparenices are mailed in reinforced Mail Lite Plus Envelopes.

 

Historic Wedgwood - 35mm Colour Transparencies - Standard Set of 6

Historic Wedgwood - a selection of eighteenth century tools used to apply beading to Jasper and Queen's Ware. Historic Wedgwood - the original Wedgwood Etruria Factory Fire Engine. How fire fighting has changed over the years!
Historic Wedgwood - a page from the First Pattern Book - 1770 Historic Wedgwood - a tray of Jasper trials, painstakingly carried out by Josiah Wedgwood I in 1774.

Historic Wedgwood - the idyllic rural setting of the Wedgwood Factory in Barlaston, Stoke-on-Trent.

Historic Wedgwood - the famous portrait of the Wedgwood Family by George Stubbs - 1780.

 

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