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Ray Finch (potter)

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had founded Greet Potteries at Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, where he made pottery in the English slipware tradition, functional and affordable, and fired in a traditional bottle kiln. In 1935 Finch came to Gloucestershire and asked Cardew whether he could join the pottery. Cardew advised him to get
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Finch was interested in stoneware, and in 1952 he started experimenting with the more difficult clay. The experiments were eventually successful and in 1954 the bottle kiln was fired for the last time, since it was too large and unsuitable for stoneware. Slipware production continued by using
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Finch managed Winchcombe pottery until 1979 when his son, Michael took over the running of the business , but he continued potting until 2011. Mike Finch still runs Winchcombe Pottery and his brother Joe Finch runs his own pottery in Wales.
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Finch was appointed MBE in 1980 and was given a Lifetime Achievement Award in 1999 at the International Ceramics Festival, Aberystwyth. Finch's work is represented in many collections of museums in Britain and overseas, including the
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Finch married Isabel Muriel Beesley, a teacher, in 1940. They had six sons, Anthony (born 1941), Nicholas (1942–1945), Peter (born 1944), Michael (born 1946), Joseph (born 1947), Paul (born 1949) and a daughter Marianne (born 1951).
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electric kilns, but was phased out in 1964. In 1974 the wood fired kiln was built to replace the oil fired kiln for stoneware production and has been used ever since.
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Finch championed the workshop apprenticeship system and under his direction, many potters spent valuable time there including
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and was recruited by Cardew in 1936. Finch took over the pottery, now known as Winchcombe Pottery, in 1939.
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John Edgeler, Ray Finch Craftsman Potter of the Modern Age: A Collection of Essays and Contributions, (
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Finch was a deeply religious man, having converted to
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MBE
studio potter
Winchcombe Pottery
Streatham
Michael Cardew
Central School of Art and Design
Dora Billington
Roman Catholicism
Second World War
conscientious objector
National Fire Service
Craft Potters Association
Colin Pearson
Bernard Leach
Gwyn Hanssen Pigott
V&A
"Ray Finch obituary | Art and design | The Guardian"
The Guardian
London
GMG
ISSN
0261-3077
OCLC
60623878
"Ray FINCH Ceramics Collection Aberystwyth and Ceramic Information 9th February 2012"
"Gwyn Hanssen Pigott, Pottery and presence, interview"
the original
"Raymond Finch"
"- Biography - Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery Information Centre"

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