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Out of all the British Country Potteries, Verwood Crossroads was the only one to survive to the end without any form of mechanisation. The contemporary potter and author Andrew McGarva in his recent book "Country Pottery" published by A. & C. Black, describes it as unique in this respect. It is therefore of national as well as local importance that it be saved as the last example of these potters' working conditions which had remained unchanged for centuries. A recent survey, carried out
by AC Archaeology, on the site of the new car park to the
rear of the building uncovered a wealth of material, some
dating to pre-1790. Their information sheet
dated 8th August 2000 says that "Finds from the site
will be deposited in the Priest's House Museum, Wimborne,
but it is hoped that if the Heathland Museum is developed at
the site then some of the vessels will be displayed in the town". |
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