About Shaws 
The Shaws of Darwen Story began in 1897 in Whitebirk, Blackburn.
The founder Aurthur Gerard Shaw having recognised
the growing demand for Architectural ceramics,
began manufacture utilising the
rich clay deposits
unearthed at his father’s coal mines at Belthorn and Waterside.
Originally known as the Shaws Glazed Brick Company, production soon developed to encompass
Terracotta and Faience, and so successful was this venture that in 1908 a new factory was built adjacent to the mines at Waterside.
The company continued to make progress until the outbreak of war in 1914.
To keep work alive acid ware and ceramic conductors were made for the government.
During this time Arthur Gerald invented and patented a system of burning clayware by gas and by 1919 had formed “
The Shaws Gas Kiln Company”, building and installing kilns throughout Great Britain, America and Europe.
The years between the wars saw a tremendous growth in demand, with Architects of the day realising
the material’s excellence in both design versatility and durability. High Streets throughout the country
were soon embellished with complete elevations of Shaws Faience.
By 1924 Fireclay Sanitaryware had been introduced and Shaws had become Darwen’s largest employer with up
to 600 staff at the present 26 acre Waterside site.
1951 saw the unfortunate death of Arthur Gerald, but the company, unlike any others in the industry,
continued to prosper by anticipating the changing architectural styles.
Contacting Us:
If you need any further information on any of our services please contact us by:
E-mail jwilson@shawsofdarwen.com or call Tel: 0044-(0) 1254-775-111
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