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TERRA-COTTA TILES.—Mr T. Linsey, managing director of Red Bank, Measham, near Burton-on-Trent, shown at the Royal College of Art, Kensington. London, inspecting new terra-cotta tiles which his company is to make and market. The tiles have been designed by Lord Queensberry, professor of ceramics at the college, and two of his colleagues, Mr B. Fradgley and Mr I’. Rylands.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31144, 22 August 1966, Page 6

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TERRA-COTTA TILES.—Mr T. Linsey, managing director of Red Bank, Measham, near Burton-on-Trent, shown at the Royal College of Art, Kensington. London, inspecting new terra-cotta tiles which his company is to make and market. The tiles have been designed by Lord Queensberry, professor of ceramics at the college, and two of his colleagues, Mr B. Fradgley and Mr I’. Rylands. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31144, 22 August 1966, Page 6

TERRA-COTTA TILES.—Mr T. Linsey, managing director of Red Bank, Measham, near Burton-on-Trent, shown at the Royal College of Art, Kensington. London, inspecting new terra-cotta tiles which his company is to make and market. The tiles have been designed by Lord Queensberry, professor of ceramics at the college, and two of his colleagues, Mr B. Fradgley and Mr I’. Rylands. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31144, 22 August 1966, Page 6