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that our decorators would have in the factory over there. each one tells a story of our unique historic patterns, where to cut them and went to place them, and it acts as a bit of a guide for them. we to place them, and it acts as a bit of a guide for them.— of a guide for them. we have a makin: of a guide for them. we have a making coronation _ of a guide for them. we have a making coronation design - of a guide for them. we have a| making coronation design since of a guide for them. we have a - making coronation design since 1902, with the first piece dating back to king edward vii, king charles's great great—great—grandfather. the pieces go through to 1937, for the coronation that number was for king edward viii. and then under the stewardship of walter mcgrath to 1953 with the coronation of queen elizabeth ii. 1953 with the coronation of queen elizabeth th— 1953 with the coronation of queen elizabeth ii. recall --we technical czabania, each _ elizabeth ii. recall --we technical czabania, each piece _ elizabeth ii. recall --we technical czabania, each piece takes - elizabeth ii. recall --we technical czabania, each piece takes at - elizabeth ii. recall --we technicall czabania, each piece takes at least a week— czabania, each piece takes at least a week to — czabania, each piece takes at least a week to make from start to finish. it is a week to make from start to finish. it is an— a week to make from start to finish. it is an honour, every piece i work with— it is an honour, every piece i work with and _ it is an honour, every piece i work with and the — it is an honour, every piece i work with and the pieces and people i work— with and the pieces and people i work with. — with and the pieces and people i work with, but for the kingdom, that is an amazing achievement in something i will remember for the rest of— something i will remember for the rest of nry— something i will remember for the rest of my life, really.

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decorator�*s book, a bit like a pattern book which our decorators would have in the factory over there. each one tells a story of our unique historic patterns, where to cut them and where to place them, and it acts as a bit of a guide for them. we have been making coronation designs since 1902, with the very first piece dating back to king edward vii, king charles's great—great—grandfather. the pieces go through to 1937 to the coronation that never was for king edward viii. and then in more contemporary times, under the design stewardship of walter moorcroft, to 1953 with the coronation of queen elizabeth ii. we use a technique called tube lining. i everything's made by hand. each piece takes at least a week to make from start to finish. - it's an honour, every piece of moorcroft that i work i with and the people we work with, i it's an honour, but for the king, i i mean, that is an amazing. achievement and something i will remember for the rest

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of a guide for them. we have been making coronation designs since 1902, with the very first piece dating back to king edward vii, king charles�*s great—great—grandfather. the pieces go through to 1937 to the coronation that never was for king edward viii. and then in more contemporary times, under the design stewardship of walter moorcroft, to 1953 with the coronation of queen elizabeth ii. we use a technique called tube lining. everything's made by hand. each piece takes at least a week to make from start to finish. it's an honour, every piece of moorcroft that i work with and the people we work with, it's an honour, but for the king, i mean, that is an amazing achievement and something i will remember for the rest of my life. that was a report by liz cooper. now take a look at this — this is possibly the biggest

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designs since 1902, with the very first piece dating back to king edward vii, king charles's great—great—grandfather. the pieces go through to 1937 to the coronation that never was for king edward viii. and then in more contemporary times, under the design stewardship of walter moorcroft, to 1953 with the coronation of queen elizabeth ii. we use a technique called tube lining. everything's made by hand. each piece takes at least a week to make from start to finish. it's an honour, every piece of moorcroft that i work with and the people we work with, it's an honour, but for the king, i mean, that is an amazing achievement and something i will remember for the rest of my life. that was a report by liz cooper. the collapse of a four—storey

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we are in middleport pottery. we are the last transfer printers in the world. and in 2010, one of his majesty the king's charities stepped in to preserve, regenerate this building, using millions of pounds of funds that were gathered, so the king really did save this pottery back then and it's so important to us, and that's why we are so grateful. for the coronation we are producing a book which is going to be a gift to give to the king himself. that book is a transferrers decorator's book, a bit like a pattern book that our decorators would have in the factory over there. each one tells a story of our unique historic patterns, where to cut them and where to place them, and it acts as a bit of a guide for them. we have been making coronation designs since 1902, with the very first piece dating back to king edward vii, king charles�*s great—great—grandfather. the pieces go through to 1937

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where to cut them and where to place them, and it acts as a bit of a guide for them. we have been making coronation designs since 1902, with the very first piece dating back to king edward vii, king charles�*s great—great—grandfather. the pieces go through to 1937 to the coronation that never was for king edward viii. and then in more contemporary times, under the design stewardship of walter moorcroft, to 1953 with the coronation of queen elizabeth ii. we use a technique called tube lining. everything's made by hand. each piece takes at least a week to make from start to finish. it's an honour, every piece of moorcroft that i work with and the people we work with, it's an honour, but for the king, i mean, that is an amazing achievement and something i will remember for the rest of my life. that was a report by liz cooper.

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printers in the world. and in 2010, one of his majesty the king's charities stepped in to preserve, regenerate this building, using millions of pounds of funds that were gathered. so the king really did save this pottery back then and it was so important to us, and that's why we're so grateful. so, for the coronation, we are producing a book, which is going to be a gift to give to the king himself. that book is a transferrers decorator's book, so it's a bit like a pattern book which our decorators would have in the factory over there. each one tells a story of our unique historic patterns, where to cut them and where to place them, and it acts as a bit of a guide for them. we've been making coronation designs since 1902, with the very first piece dating back to king edward vii, king charles�*s great—great—grandfather. the pieces go right through to 1937, to the coronation that never

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in the factory over there. each one tells a story of our unique historic patterns, where to cut them and where to place them, and it acts as a bit of a guide for them. we've been making coronation designs since 1902, with the very first piece dating back to king edward vii, king charles�*s great—great—grandfather. the pieces go right through to 1937, to the coronation that never was for king edward viii. and then, in more contemporary times, under the design stewardship of walter moorcroft, to 1953, with the coronation of queen elizabeth ii. we use a technique called tube lining. everything's made by hand. each piece takes at least a week to make, from start to finish. it's an honour, every piece of moorcroft that i work with and with the people that we work with, it's an honour. but forthe king, i mean, that is an amazing achievement and something that i will remember

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the king's charities stepped in to preserve, regenerate this building, using millions of pounds of funds that were gathered, so the king really did save this pottery back then and it was so important to us, and that's why we're so grateful. so, for the coronation, we are producing a book, which is going to be a gift to give to the king himself. that book is a transferrers decorator's book, so a bit like a pattern book that our decorators would have in the factory over there. each one tells a story of our unique historic patterns, and where to cut them and where to place them, and it acts as a bit of a guide for them. we've been making coronation designs since 1902, with the very first piece dating back to king edward vii, king charles�*s great—great—grandfather. the pieces go right through to 1937, to the coronation that never was for king edward viii. and then, in more contemporary times, under the design stewardship

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using millions of pounds of funds that were gathered, so the king really did save this pottery back then and it's so important to us, and that's why we are so grateful. for the coronation we are producing a book which is going to be a gift to give to the king himself. that book is a transferrers decorator's book, a bit like a pattern book that our decorators would have in the factory over there. each one tells a story of our unique historic patterns, where to cut them and where to place them, and it acts as a bit of a guide for them. we have been making coronation designs since 1902, with the very first piece dating back to king edward vii, king charles�*s great—great—grandfather. the pieces go through to 1937 to the coronation that never was for king edward viii. and then in more contemporary times, under the design stewardship of walter moorcroft, to 1953 with the coronation of queen elizabeth ii.

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