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- 1947
b. Four Marks, Alton,
Hampshire
- 1949-1956
Lived Beagle Cross, St Ives. Next door to the Leach Pottery. My father
Michael Leach worked there and taught at the Penzance Art School have early
memories of the pottery, Bill Marshall and Scott Marshall, Paul Vibert and
Horatio Dunn.
- 1956
My father moved to North Devon and started Yelland Pottery. I went to
Grenville College, Bideford.
- 1958-1966
Barnstaple Grammar School 8 O Levels. 2 A Levels Art and Zoology.
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Jeremy Thorpe MP[during a practice hike on Exmoor we camped out at Easter under
a full moon and a severe frost, unable to sleep we left our tents to explore the
moor and found an entire horse’s skeleton gleaming white in the dark heather,
just magnificent] .Silver Award not passed because teacher somehow managed to
lose all the pass books. Took part in the Ten Tors on Dartmoor but got lost for
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- 1961
Learnt the rudiments of throwing age 14 with my father for six months.
- From A Level onwards have always had sketch
book on the go.
- 1966-69
Attended Newton Park Teacher Training College. Did Art and Design as main
study and Rural Science as secondary subject. Helped lay foot paths around
the Wookey Hole Nature Reserve Final teaching practice in Bristol
Comprehensive School where survival was the name of the game. Got a
Teacher’s Certificate.
- 1969
Managed to contract Amoebic Dysentery working in a North London Pub.
- 1969-70
First teaching job. St Michael’s Cof E Primary School, Paddington, London.
£ 12-00 a week. lived in a condemned house in Camden Town
- 1970
Travelled to Iran age 21 and got a teaching job in the American Community
School [ Madaraseh Omreecai Jaaleh]
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The American Women’s Club somehow tracked
me down and wanted to know if I was the real thing. [a grandson of the Bernard
Leach]
I stayed in Iran for six years and helped to
set up a number of workshops. Got quite hooked on the lovely Persian blue glaze
found on the tiles in the mosques.
- 1976
Returned to the U.K.and worked with my father for 3 months. Clive Bowen my
brother-in-law was building his wood fired kiln so I went to help him for
two and a half years.
- 1977
March 18th Married Frannie who was working for my Dad.
- 1978
December 26th Our daughter Emma was born into a snowy winter.
- 1979 Springfield Pottery was started
- 1979
Arrived at in Hartland with Emma aged six months and a red 2C.V. where
Frannie and I decided to start a pottery. We built a small kiln straight out
of Daniel Rhodes and decided to make Earthenware.
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- 1980
September 26th Our son Jesse was born.
- 1981
We took on Louise Jefferys straight out of school and she stayed with us for
5 years.
The early days were quite a slog with
very poor sales so I did a certain amount of supply teaching to supplement
the income.
I taught pottery for 8 years at The Small
School in Hartland.
We slowly built up the different glazes.
I helped to run the local Youth Club for
a number of years of which the highlight had to be a spectacular production
of Cinderella.
I was a governor of Hartland Primary
School for eight years and chairman for one of those years.
I keep a sketchbook or two on the go and
like to make drawings. Sometimes these are an end in themselves but they can
also be the basis for paintings, for linocuts and ideas for pots. I
sometimes attend a life-drawing class.
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- 1996
September. First trip to Japan. I took a small exhibition and gave a talk in
five different venues.
- 1997
I made an instructive pottery video with the help of Stuart at 7th Wave.
- 1998
September. Major exhibition in Japan . I went with Frannie this time and we
both had a really good time. Now we are learning Japanese.
- 2000 April
work commences on the Springfield web site.
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2001
June-July Tiles project with schools in North Devon and Appledore Arts
Festival [YOTA].Tiles fired in the kiln in the Park, Bideford.
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2003
July, Possett pot project with local schools. Pots fired in kiln in
the Park, Bideford.
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2004
Cartooned. North Devon Arts project. Pots made after the caricature
pots of Carruthers Gould, Barnstaple. Project done with students from
Pilton Community College, Barnstaple
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2005 May
Trip to Japan, worked with Japanese Master potter Kazutoshi Yamada
.Helped to fire his wood kiln. Shared in two joint exhibitions in
Toyota and Nagoya.
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2005 October
Trip to Japan to demonstrate and sell work in Hankyu Department store
in Osaka
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Philip lets his hair
down at this years Hartland pram race! |
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Pot Making Video |
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Filmed during the
Summer of 1997 this instructive video looks at the whole process of
producing a hand thrown pot, stage by stage. Targetted at anyone
learning about pottery from the Secondary School level up. It Starts
with the raw clay, with Phillip guiding you through Kneading, throwing,
handling, slipping, sgraffito, biscuit firing, decorating, glazing &
the final glaze firing.
Filmed entirely at
Springfield Pottery with a running time of 66 minutes, the video is
available by mail order for £12.50 (Inc P&P) from:
Springfield
Pottery, 88 Springfield, Hartland, Devon, EX39 6BG
Telephone: 01237
441506
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here for May
2001 YOTA - recent teaching experience................ |
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