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Penkridge Railway Station

This postcard view shows Penkridge Station which was built by the Grand Junction Railway and opened on 4 July 1837. In later years the line became known as the Birmingham branch of the West Coast Main ...

Penn Fields, Lower Penn,

Penn Fields was developed as a residential suburb of Wolverhampton during the 19th century.

Philadelphia Stores, corner of Station Street and High Sreet, Burton-on-Trent

Philadelphia Stores was a local supplier of Bindley and Co. Ales. In the background on High Street are Ordish and Hall, Drapers, Mercers and Carpet factors in background.

Phoenix Works, Longton

This photograph was taken from Longton Train Station depicts the Phoenix Works bottle ovens of the original Thomas Forester factory built in 1879 & closed in 1959. The site has had many uses and occupants ...

Phoenix Works, Longton

Pottery factory exterior including chimney and bottle kilns. Taken at the Phoenix pottery works, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. Longton railway station can be seen in the foreground. Taken from the Gladstone ...

Pinnox sidings, Tunstall

The view south from the Greenbank Road railway bridge towards Pinnox Sidings and Scotia Road. The tower of St Paul's Church, Burslem is just to the left of the centre chimney. Pinnox sidings served ...

Pitcher Bank, Eastgate Street, Stafford

Eastgate Street looking towards Lammascote Road. The Unicorn public house can be seen at the junction. The houses on the right are numbers 42 to 57, Pitcher Bank, including F.A. Shaw's shop, and stood ...

Pitcher Bank, Eastgate Street, Stafford

Residences at 52 and 53 Pitcher Bank. The building on the right was Theobald's veterinary practice. They were demolished to make way for the Police Station.

Police Escorting a Heavy Load, Weeping Cross, Stafford

A Wynns tractor and trailer is seen here carrying a large Transformer and navigating the junction at the top of Radford Bank, heading towards Milford. Vehicles like this were a fairly common sight ...

Portland Mills, Portland Street, Leek

This is the Portland Street frontage of the Portland Mills of A.J. Worthington & Co. Ltd. Portland Street connects Ashbourne Road with Buxton Road. The big metal framed windows were inserted in the late ...

Pot Banks and Bottle Kilns, Longton

This photograph is thought to have been taken from the top of St James the Less Church tower opposite Barlow Street (Upper Hill Street), first looking down Barlow Street and onto Paragon Road (Ford Street). ...

Potman's Lane, Milwich,

Christmas postcard of Bessie Capewell in Potman's Lane.

Potteries Loop Line junction at Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent

This photograph was taken from the Etruria Road (formerly Lord Street) railway bridge and shows the Potteries Loop Line to Hanley going off past Shelton Steel works. The main railway line leads off to ...

Pottery Factory Exterior.

Pottery factory exterior, bottle kilns and chimneys. Taken at a pot bank on the junction of Kingcross Street and Chancery Lane, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. Photograph taken before 1977. Taken from ...

Primitive Methodist Chapel, Rocester

The chapel is brick built with panel tracery windows and a pointed arch doorway. Further along the road past the houses, is a boot and shoe warehouse, and over the bridge is the water mill. The chapel ...

Primitive Methodist Chapel, Stafford,

Thomas Russell was a travelling Primitive Methodist preacher who first came to Stafford in 1835. The congregation met in a room in north Stafford until their first chapel opened in New Street. It ...

Queen Street, Stafford,

Junction of Queen Street and Earl Street. The large building on the left is the Wesleyan School Room.

Queensville, Stafford

View from the Radford side of the railway bridge. Until 1838 this area was known as Spittal Brook, but was changed in honour of the Coronation of Queen Victoria. The former name was a reference to the ...