Emma Crichton-Miller
- Emma Crichton-Miller has written articles published in The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Telegraph, The Scotsman and Financial Times.
Most Recent article
Lifting the fortunes of the ceramics industry
Financial Times, Saturday 22 AugustIntricate 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.
Previous Articles
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Fine specimens, well crafted
Financial Times, Thursday 7 May
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Sharing crosscultural design passions
Financial Times, Saturday 7 March
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On the subject of objects
Financial Times, Sat 29 November 2008
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From Russia with cash
Financial Times, Sat 12 July 2008
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Phasers, force fields, teleportation and time travel
The Sunday Telegraph, Sun 27 April 2008
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The archaeology of anatomy
The Daily Telegraph, Wed 5 March 2008
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The tell-tale heart of a perverse genius
The Scotsman, Sat 23 February 2008
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- 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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