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  • Emma Crichton-Miller has written articles published in The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Telegraph, The Scotsman and Financial Times.

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Lifting the fortunes of the ceramics industry

Financial Times, Saturday 22 August
Intricate work by CJ O’Neill Two hundred and fifty years ago, Stoke-on-Trent, a small town in the English Midlands, became the crucible of a revolution in taste, manufacture and marketing. Master potter Josiah Wedgwood helped transform a crude local trade into a wealth-spinning industry, manufacturing luxurious ceramic wares for sale across the world. From the kernel of Wedgwood’s own business, an urban landscape and an entire community grew up dominated by “ovens and chimneys”, as the novelist Arnold Bennett had it in his 1908 work The Old Wives’ Tale.

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Emma Crichton-Miller has written...

  • More about 'ellis' than anything else
  • A lot about 'stoke' in the last month

Emma Crichton-Miller by numbers...

  • 8 articles (since February 2008)
  • Average article: 32 column inches (960 words)
  • Shortest article: 22 column inches (649 words)
  • Longest article: 46 column inches (1381 words)
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 ackroyd   collect   design miami   ellis   european   kaku   kitamura   london   miami   mingei   moscow   new york   okinawan   russia   scandinavian   shubin   sotheby   stoke   wedgwood   yanagi 

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