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1 Donations & bequests
2 Valuations
3 Dating Royal Worcester Porcelain
4 Reading List
5 Tableware matching & replacement
6 Mending broken procelain
7 Worcester Factory Ownership
8 Origins of the Museum
9 Dr Wall & the first factory 1751 -1774
10 William Davis 1774 - 1783
11 James Giles London Studio 1767 - 1776
12 The Flight & Barr Partnerships
13 Chamberlain's Worcester Porcelain 1783 - 1850
14 Kerr & Binns 1851 - 1862
15 Royal Worcester in the 19th century
16 Royal Worcester in the 20th century
17 Grainger's Worcester Porcelain 1801-1902
18 Hadley & Sons Ltd. 1896 - 1905
19 Dorothy Doughty
20 Freda Doughty
21 Doris Lindner
22 Eva Soper Birds
23 Ronald van Ruyckevelt
24 Ruth van Ruyckevelt
25 Candle Extinguishers
26 Egg Coddlers
27 C.W.Dyson Perrins
28 Key dates in history
29 The Evesham Pattern
After the Second World War there was no way of knowing which china and gift shops remained trading, so an employee visited every city and town to rebuild the list of potential customers!
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