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Dudson Museum
Housed in a bottle oven in the original factory courtyard, the Dudson museum tells the history of the oldest surviving family business in the ceramic tableware industry. It has a collection of Dudson pottery from 1800 to the present day. There is a souvenir shop and cafe and access for disabled persons to the ground floor. |
Opening Hours |
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Education Session Charges |
| Monday - Friday 10am - 3pm. Other hours by arrangement. |
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Please contact the museum for details |
Museum Facilities |
| Undercover Lunch Facilities:
Yes
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Toilet Facilities:
Yes
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| Disabled Access:
Yes
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Booking Required:
Yes
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| Shop Facilities:
Yes
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Coach Parking:
Yes
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| Provision For Early Years:
No
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Provision For Special Needs:
No
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| Previsit:
Yes
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Outreach:
Yes
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| Risk Assessments:
No
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Outreach Details |
| KS2 resource for teachers avaliable for use in the clasroom or at Dudson Museum. The resource includes a power point resource, notes for teachers and activity sheets. |
Museum Contact Information |
| Address |
The Dudson Centre
Hope Street
Hanley
Stoke on Trent
ST1 5DD
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| Telephone |
| 01782285286 |
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Museum Activities |
| For a full list of activities that this museum offers click here. |
Additional Information |
The coach drop off point is situated in Bryan Street which is a short walk to the museum.
The museum is interested in developing links with local schools to develop additional learning resources. |
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