People in garden, Uttoxeter area
A large group of elderly men and women, some seated, in front of a formal rose garden. We do not know the location or the event, but it is probably in the Uttoxeter area. Please get in touch if you can ...
People seated in a garden
A lantern slide showing two men and a woman seated on bench in garden. A large house with shutters can be seen in the background to the left. Location unknown, but a handwritten caption 'In Switsland' ...
People with barrows, Stafford area
Lantern slide view of men wearing bowler hats and women wearing shawls with barrows and a cart. A man in uniform is standing back left. Location unknown, but might possibly be Stafford.
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Percy and Kathleen Bloor, Cheddleton
Percy and Kathleen (Kaye) Bloor, probably taken in the back garden of Bankside, Crony Bank, Cheddleton. Kaye ran Bloor’s Newsagents from the house for many years. Kaye was born in 1899.
Perry family, Donegal Road, Streetly
Mrs Perry with her grandson Anthony Perry in the garden of 41, Donegal Road, Streetly.
Peter Richards Shop, Sheridan Centre, Stafford
Pictured is the Peter Richards clothes shop in the Sheridan Centre which was developed in the 1970s. In later years the centre was partly demolished and given a £5 million redevelopment which officially ...
Phoebe Clarke and family, Hednesford
Phoebe Clarke, nee Woollams, married James William Clarke at Pershore in 1886. After the birth of their first child they moved to Hednesford in about 1888 where James worked (and died) in the booming ...
Photographic Society, at Worfield, Shropshire
A Wolverhampton Photographic Society during a trip out to Worfield in Shropshire, with the spire of St. Peter's church in the background. Albert Henry Yelland (1966-1937), an Inland Revenue excise officer ...
Picking Coal. Photographed by William Blake.
People foraging for coal during the Coal Strike, March 1912.
Planting daffodils, Leigh
Leigh & District Women's Institute members planting daffodils in Leigh to mark to Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.
Playing fields opening, Cheddleton
Officials and crowds at the opening ceremony for Cheddleton Playing Fields. The fields were opened by General, The Earl of Cavan, Vice-Chairman of The National Playing Fields Association on 27 June 1931. ...
Plum Pudding Opening, British Food Research Association
In 1958 Mrs. Lillian Astbury of Stone (left) donated a plum pudding to the British Food Research Association, based in Leatherhead, Surrey. It had been canned in 1900 for soldiers serving in the Boer ...
Policewoman's hat
Policewoman's hat - white plastic (PVC)crown with black synthetic fabric brim. Black and white check abnd around crown, with black fabric band for missing badge. From Stafford Police Headquarters, Baswich ...
Polish Freedom Parade, Stafford
The Polish Freedom Parade passing along Victoria Road, Stafford, walking towards the railway station. Just in front of the 'Free Poles in Great Britain' banner is a group of girls in Polish traditional ...
Polish Freedom Parade, Stafford
The Polish Freedom Parade passing along Victoria Road, Stafford, walking towards the railway station. Just in front of the 'Free Poles in Great Britain' banner is a group of girls in Polish traditional ...
Polish Freedom Parade, Stafford
Men, women and children taking part in the Polish Freedom Parade wearing Polish traditional costume. They are pictured standing outside Stafford Technical College.
A photograph from an album presented ...
Polish Freedom Parade, Stafford
Men, women and children taking part in the Polish Freedom Parade wearing Polish traditional costume. They are pictured standing outside Stafford Technical College.
A photograph from an album presented ...
Polish Freedom Parade, Stafford
Men, women and children taking part in the Polish Freedom Parade wearing Polish traditional costume. They are pictured standing outside Stafford Technical College.
A photograph from an album presented ...