staffordshire

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An inland county of England bordered by Shropshire, Cheshire, Derbyshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire
Staffs a county in central England famous for its factories making china (=plates, cups etc). Administrative (pop., 2001: 806,737), geographic, and historic county, west-central England. Staffordshire's northern moorlands form the southern tip of the Pennines, and it encompasses the coalfield region known as The Potteries. Traces of Neolithic, Bronze Age, and Iron Age settlements remain. The Romans built roads through the area; it was the centre of the kingdom of Mercia in the 7th-9th centuries. The Danes ravaged it at the end of the 9th century. Staffordshire has mined coal and iron since the 13th century. Its pottery industry became famous in the 18th century with the innovations of Josiah Wedgwood. The seat of the administrative county of Staffordshire is Stafford
{i} Stafford, county in the Midlands (Britain)
Staffordshire figure
Type of pottery figurine made in Staffordshire, Eng. , beginning 1740. The figurines were made first in salt-glazed stoneware, later in lead-glazed earthenware. Subjects included musicians, animals, shepherds, classical deities, allegorical figures, portraits, theatrical and political personages, and even criminals. Staffordshire artists included the Wood family of potters
staffordshire bullterrier
English breed of strong stocky dog having a broad skull and smooth coat
American Staffordshire terrier
A strong muscular terrier of an American breed with powerful jaws, a broad skull, and short hair, originally developed for dogfighting. Also called pit bull, pit bull terrier, Staffordshire terrier
american staffordshire terrier
American breed of muscular terriers with a short close-lying stiff coat
staffordshire

    Silbentrennung

    Staf·ford·shire

    Türkische aussprache

    stäfırdşır

    Aussprache

    /ˈstafərdsʜər/ /ˈstæfɜrdʃɜr/
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