Chelsea Potters In The Chelsea Pottery
Potters at work, their completed wares - including large praying figurines, vases, dishes and jars - on the workbench before them, in the Chelsea Pottery in the Chelsea district of London, England, September 1954. Located on Radnor Walk, Founded by David Rawnsley, the Chelsea Pottery operated as an 'open studio', providing a space for potters to both work and learn. (Photo by Chris Ware/Keystone Feature/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

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