Bullers was at the forefront of innovations in creating porcelain components for telegraphy and electrical distribution. This study, with illustrations of the firm’s workers, buildings, products and design documents, traces its history from 1842, when Thomas Wentworth established the fledgling Bovey Tracey Pottery Company, to opening a new factory in Milton in 1920, rebranding as Allied Insulators in 1959 and its final closure in 2001.
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