Piccadilly, Hanley
The north end of Piccadilly in about 1860. In the centre of the photograph is the Unicorn Inn (number 40 Piccadilly). Immediately to the right is Parr's hosiery shop at number 38. Further to the right ...
Pigeon Fanciers, Belle Vue, Victoria Avenue, Kidsgrove
A group of pigeon fanciers seen here outside the Belle Vue, in Victoria Avenue. Included in the photograph are Mr Dale, Mr Albutt, Mr Turner, and Mr Peter Holland with the landlord, Mr Turner, holding ...
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 ...
Plough & Harrow, High Street, Kinver
The Plough and Harrow stands at 81, High Street, Kinver. It was purchased by Black Country brewers Batham's in 1953 and continues in business today (2021).
Plough Inn, 281 Campbell Road, Boothen
It is a possibility that this public house was constructed later than the specified period, but possibly using earlier brick from the original Plough Inn site. Features include a Rainwater head dated ...
Plough Inn, Campbell Road, Boothen, Stoke-on-Trent
The Plough Inn is on the corner of Boothen Old Road and Campbell Road. Originally the Plough Inn was on Sideway Road, almost opposite Boothen Old Road. The new Plough Inn was built in 1926-27 and was ...
Police Barracks, Park Street, Stafford
The original police barracks were at the back of the Guildhall on Market Square. These were demolished in 1867 to make way for the covered market.
The military barracks on Friar's Terrace became vacant ...
Police parade, Hanley
A parade of police passing by crowds at the corner of Tontine Street and Old Hall Street in Hanley. A senior officer leads them and police bands follow on behind. He may be Roger James Carter, Chief Constable ...
Police station social bar, Church Street, Tamworth
A photograph of Bert Herbert Carpenter, who was the Bar Steward of Tamworth Police Social Club at Church Street Police Station between 1948 and 1962.
The Social Club became a British Legion Club in ...
Pony and Trap, Rugeley,
The Heatherley family in a pony and trap behind the Globe Hotel. Mr Joe Heatherley hired the pony and trap for a day's outing to Lichfield.
Pool Dole Inn, Fenton
The Pool Dole Inn stood on the corner of Fenpark Road and Hulse Street. Pool Dole was the name of this area of Fenton, in 1924 consisting only of Hulse Street and neighbouring Pool Street. The original ...
Pool House, Victoria Street, Hednesford
This building is Pool House which stood on the corner of Victoria Street and Rugeley Road. It was demolished to make way for the Chase Gateway retail development in Hednesford.
Poolside, Madeley
Looking south along Poolside in Madeley, a view which is little changed today. The people on the pavement are leaving the Primitive Methodist Chapel (partly hidden, set back to the left) after their ...
Portico, The Crown Inn, Eccleshall,
The Crown Inn is on High Street. On the site which is now the inn's car park were once cowsheds with stables for travellers' horses.
In the distance can be seen the portico of the Royal Oak.
Portrait of the Allen Family, Stafford,
Mr and Mrs Allen were licensees of the Jolly Crafts public house on Chapel Street from 1914 until Mr Allen's death in 1917.
Pictured are Edwin Allen (1888-1918), his wife Annie (nee Emmanuel), and ...
Post Office, Main Road, Clifton Campville
Looking east along Main Road, Clifton Campville, from the Post Office at noumber 117. It is now a private residence. An early motor car is driving away from the photographer.
This postcard view was ...
Prattware Coiled Serpent Puzzle Pipe
This is a rare example of a puzzle pipe. Puzzle pipes date as early as 1750, and potters made these pipes to show off their skills.
They were called 'puzzle pipes' simply because it was a 'puzzle' ...
Pretty Pigs public house, Amington, Tamworth
Originally named the Repington Arms and later renamed the Pretty Pigs. It was built in 1828 by Charles Edward Repington (1755-1837) of Amington Hall. The datestone in the gable bears his initials.