Jardinere

Pomona Pottery Jardinere


Cooroora Historical Society Inc.
Factory Street
Pomona Qld 4568

Telephone 07 5485 1080

noosamuseum@spiderweb.com.au

Hours:
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND SUNDAY
From 10 AM TO 4 PM
At other times by appointment

School & touring groups welcome

 

 

Noosa Shire Museum

Pomona Pottery

In 1919 a syndicate was formed from amongst local residents to build a pottery on Jampot Creek on the outskirts of Pomona. It was an opportune time to begin this venture, as household things were difficult to source locally during World War I.

A horse-driven pug mill was purchased to commence construction of a 30 ft (or around 10 m) high kiln - 78,000 bricks were used, all of which were hand made. The finished kiln was 15 ft (around 5 m) in diameter and contained 10 furnaces which used timber as fuel - a great being required for even a single firing.

The clay obtained at the site was the consistency of thin cream which was then sifted through fine sieves, dried and stored to "ripen" for several days before use.

Kaolin had also been discovered in the area in around 1912 (used for talc powder and French chalk) and this was sent by rail as far away as Adelaide.


Pomona Pottery Tea Service

More examples of Pomona Pottery


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