Date:1954
Description:Advertisement for Taylor's Public Address and Peak Displays which offered a comprehensive display and exhibition service to firms in the Potteries and District. In 1954 both businesses were run from Hallcroft Works, Kingsley but in 1955 Jim Taylor bought Kingsley Rectory, changed the name to Peak House and ran both businesses from there.
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Taylor's Public Address Service was based at Kingsley, near Cheadle. Jim Taylor was an RAF Sergeant ...
Vehicle used by Jim Taylor for his Public Address business. This vehicle contained equipment such as ...
This aerial view shows a large number of Jim Taylor's vehicles parked in the grounds of his home, Peak ...
Advertisement for Taylor's Public Address and Peak Displays which offered a comprehensive display and ...
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Image courtesy of: Mr Jim Foley
Donor ref:(55/25062)
Source: Miscellaneous Collection
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