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Interesting, non-commercial sites for people who seriously want to learn about Wedgwood. There are a number of other Societies and museums throughout the world where you may learn about Wedgwood. If your site should be listed here and you will give us a reciprocal link please let us know.

Potters in England:
With extensive pages about Josiah Wedgwood and his products.

The Birmingham Museum of Art Wedgwood Collection:
The United States' largest permanent collection of Wedgwood, along with the largest Wedgwood library, including the Chellis Collection.

Wedgwood Society of New York:
Collectors and students from that area of the United States.

Books About Wedgwood:
Over the years thousands of books have been written about Wedgwood. As with any subject, the most recent should include the latest research available. This link will provide good sources of information.

The Wedgwood Family Genealogy:
These pages discuss the genealogy of the entire Wedgwood family and also include biographical information.

Lady Lever Gallery:
While in England in the summer of 2003, the Wedgwood International Seminar visited this collection. It was truly wonderful, with many unusual pieces.

Friends of the Wedgwood Museum:
In 2002, the Wedgwood Museum officially separated from the Wedgwood Factory, while still at the same location. It is now a separate entity unto itself and seeks the support of all who know and love Wedgwood ceramics.

The Wedgwood Museum:
In 2002, the Wedgwood Museum officially separated from the Wedgwood Factory, while still at the same location. It is now a separate entity unto itself and seeks the support of all who know and love Wedgwood ceramics.

Wedgwood International Seminar

Wedgwood Society of Great Britain

Collecting Wedgwood’s Ceramics

Wedgwood company

Wedgwood Society of Washington D.C.

Wedgwood World News