Ox Roast on Market Square, Stafford
The Diamond Jubilee celebrations lasted three days. Jubilee Day was a public holiday and two oxen, donated by the Meakins of Creswell Hall, were roasted on Market Square.
Children sang the National ...
Oxford Gardens, Stafford
Oxford Gardens at the time of this photograph was known as Oxford Street.
This lower end of the street was built in the early years of the twentieth century and on the right can be seen the Infants' ...
Paine's Bridge, Chillington Hall
This classical bridge stands at the junction of the Pool and the Canal and is named after its designer, James Paine. It was built sometime between 1756 and 1776.
Parade by RAF Stafford, Market Square, Stafford
The Mayor of Stafford is pictured with Senior Officers on a platform in the Market Square, Stafford. This photograph may have been taken during a Battle of Britain Parade by service personnel from RAF ...
Parish Institute, Cheddleton
The Parish Institute, Cheddleton which was opened on 3 October 1912. The cost of £1,000 was funded by donations and subscriptions. It closed on 31 May 1989 and was replaced by a new community centre ...
Parish noticeboard, Longdon
A 'Best Kept Village' poster and an Open Garden poster can be seen on the Parish noticeboard. Thought to be located on Brook End near its junction with Mill Way in Longdon.
Park Crescent, Stafford
This postcard view shows Park Crescent from Rowley Bank (A449, Wolverhampton Road, Stafford), and on the right is the junction with Rowley Grove.
Park Road, Alrewas
Terrace of 19th century houses on Park Road, Alrewas near the junction with Exchange Road.
Parkers Croft Road, Stafford
A view of Nos. 4 – 7, Parkers Croft Road, which stood off the Wolverhampton Road, Stafford.
On the left, an iron gate led to the rear yard of Frederick H. Burgess, Agricultural Engineers and Ironmongers, ...
Parsonage Street, Tunstall
This is a view eastwards along Parsonage Street from the corner of Hawes Street/Summerbank Road. At the bottom is High Street. In the far distance is the conical spoil tip of Chatterley Whitfield Colliery.
The ...
Passenger steam train, near Hednesford
A steam locomotive pulling carriages up the incline from Rugeley, past Moors Gorse towards Hednesford. Keeper's Cottage, the white building on the left, has since been demolished. The halt at Brindley ...
Pattingham House and village green, Pattingham
This early 19th Century Grade II Listed Building is No.3 High Street. Previously known as Torque Field House, was described as modern in 1848. In 1700 a large gold torque, possibly Bronze/Iron Age, was ...
Pattingham Stores, Pattingham
These grocery shops were located next door to St. Chad's church.
Peace Day, Greengate Street, Stafford
This postcard picture is thought to have been taken during the Peace Day celebrations which took part in Stafford on 19 July 1919.
In this scene there are crowds of people mostly moving south along ...
Peace Day, Greengate Street, Stafford
This picture is thought to have been taken during the Peace Day celebrations which took part in Stafford on 19 July 1919.
In this scene there are Soldiers marching towards Market Square and crowds ...
Pear Tree Cottage, West End, Pattingham
Penkville Street, Boothen, Stoke-on-Trent
Looking north east from London Road along Penkville Street towards the heights of Penkhull and the houses on Hunter's Way. This is the area known as Stokeville. The terraced houses on both sides of the ...
Petrol Station, Abbots Bromley
Thomas Taswell's petrol station, near the Butter Market, Abbots Bromley.