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Play in St. Chad’s Church, Stafford

A dramatic scene from Stafford Theatre Guild’s production of Christopher Fry’s ”A Sleep of Prisoners”, presented in St. Chad’s Church. Left to right: Edwin Price, Denis Dunsford, Derek Knight and Francis ...

Playground, Holmcroft Primary School, Stafford,

Playhouse Theatre, Stafford,

The Playhouse Theatre in Martin Street was formerly known as The Lyceum Theatre. Built in 1792, the theatre was visited by Charles Dickens during his brief stay in Stafford in the 1840s. The building ...

Playing Christmas Carols, Princes Street, Stafford

The following members of the Stone Town Band are pictured: Back (left to right): Doreen Vance ? and Peter Brunson. Front (left to right): John Street, Eddie Barrett and David Holifield. Mr ...

Playing Christmas Carols, Princes Street, Stafford

The members of the Stone Town Band pictured from left to right are: Kevin Short (conductor), John Street, Sylvia Mallory, David Vining, Steve Hicks, Nick Wright, Don Simpson (hidden), Frank Burbridge ...

Playing Fields, Codsall

The play area adjoining Codsall Playing Fields on Wolverhampton Road. Managed by Codsall Village Hall & Playing Fields Charity Ltd., the site also includes the Village Hall which incorporates a sports ...

Playing musical chairs, Sports and Flower Show, Pattingham

The adults pictured, from left to right are: Norah Chaplin, Harold Taylor, Uncle Bob Taylor, Bill Boland, Bill Ash and Ken Lakin. The game is being played on the old School field, now Orchard Close. The ...

Plaza Cinema, King Street, Fenton

The Plaza stood on the corner of Pak Lane and King Street. Parts of the building still stand and operate as a snooker hall. The Plaza started life in 1910 as one of George Barber's Picture Palaces, one ...

Plaza Cinema, Rugeley

Mr. Hudson and the projectionist Chris Ingram at the Plaza Cinema, Horsefair, Rugeley. The Plaza closed in 1996 and has been converted into a public house. A rugeley Times photograph (courtesy of ...

Pleasure Boat on the river at Tamworth

A pleasure boat on the confluence of the rivers Tame and Anker with Lady Bridge behind it. The original Lady Bridge was a wooden bridge and dated back to 1294. A statue of the Virgin Mary once stood in ...

Ploughing Match, Walton Bank, Eccleshall

Mr Frederick Ash with the First Prize Turnout at Eccleshall & District Ploughing Match, 1944 which took place at Walton Bank, near Eccleshall, farmed at the time by Mr R. Brown. Mr Ash ploughed for ...

Plunge Pool, Kibblestone Camp, Stone

The Copeland family owned the Kibblestone estate from the mid-nineteenth century. Ronald Copeland started the first Scout Troop in Stone in 1910. In 1921 he became the County Scout Commissioner for North ...

Poachers, near Meir

Poachers and their catch of rabbits, near Meir, Stoke-on-Trent. On the right is Charles Whitehead.

Poachers, near Meir

Poachers and their catch of rabbits, near Meir, Stoke-on-Trent. On the right is Charles Whitehead.

Poets' Corner, Alton Towers

Alton Towers was the home of the Talbot family, Earls of Shrewsbury. It was built between about 1810 and 1852.

Point to Point races, Mucklestone

Point to Point races, possibly the North Staffordshire Hunt’s Point to Point Steeplechase held at Mucklestone.

Pole vaulting, Eccleshall Secondary Modern School

Jim Robinson pole vaulting at Eccleshall Secondary Modern School. The vault height was 7 feet 9 inches.

Polesworth Dock style 'castles' decoration

'Castles' motif painted by Tony Lewery, showing the style of traditional narrow-boat decoration associated with Polesworth Dock on the Coventry Canal, Warwickshire.