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1956 - WIS I - Body Compositions
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1957 - WIS II - A Potter's Problem
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1957 - WIS II - Wedgwood Shapes
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1960 - WIS V - The Evolution of the Ceramic Art in Staffordshire
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1961 - WIS VI - A Question of the Imprint of Wedgwood in the Longer Poems of Keats
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1961 - WIS VI - Pottery Techniques Inherited by Wedgwood
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1964 - WIS IX - Wedgwood the Technician
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1965 - WIS X - Social History and the Staffordshire Potter
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1966 - WIS XI - Ceramic Transfer-Printing Techniques 1750–1850
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1966 - WIS XI - Clays: Wedgwood’s and Other Potters Search in the New World
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1966 - WIS XI - English Blue Transfer Printed Wares of the Early Nineteenth Century With Particular Reference to Wedgwood
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1966 - WIS XI - The Emigration of the Staffordshire Potters to America
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1966 - WIS XI - The English Tradition in American Ceramics
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1967 - WIS XII - Yellow Glazed English Earthenware
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1968 - WIS XIII - The Dedication. (A re-dedication of a highway marker for the clay pits at Franklin, NC.)
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1968 - WIS XIII - Wedgwood's Carolina Clay: A Trip to Franklin and the Cherokee Mine
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1970 - WIS XV - Bas-Relief Decorations on Dry Body Ware
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1976 - WIS XXI - A Recent Acquisition
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1976 - WIS XXI - Address to Wedgwood International Seminar April 27, 1976
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1976 - WIS XXI - Early Staffordshire Wares
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1977 - WIS XXII - Definitions and Techniques
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1989 - WIS XXXIV - Incised and Impressed Decoration on Wedgwood. (The Buten-Born Memorial presented at the 32nd (1987) WIS in England.)
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1991-1993 - WIS XXXVI-XXXVIII - A Journey to Jingdezhen
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1994-1995 - WIS XXXIX-XXXX - A Capital Venture
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1994-1995 - WIS XXXIX-XXXX - Early Staffordshire Influences on Josiah Wedgwood
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1994-1995 - WIS XXXIX-XXXX - Firing and Fetlocks: Josiah Wedgwood and George Stubbs
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1994-1995 - WIS XXXIX-XXXX - The Etruscans and Etruria: The Background to the First Day Vases
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1994-1995 - WIS XXXIX-XXXX - The Ingenious Techniques of Industrial Slipware
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1994-1995 - WIS XXXIX-XXXX - The Potter's Art Rediscovered: The Archaeology of Pottery Production in the Age of Wedwood
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1998-2000 - WIS XXXXIII-XXXXV - Developments in Pottery Manufacturing Technology in the Twentieth Century. (45th WIS, 2000)
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