Pattingham Girls Friendly Society, in the Old Village Hall, Pattingham
Back row, from left to right: Ruth Taylor, Jim Nock, Isobel Lloyd, Peggy Nock, Sally Noakes, Annie Ray, Nancy Law, Doris Morgan, Gladys Inett, Olive Johnson, ?, Ivy Newby and George Edwards.
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Pattingham Girls Friendly Society, outside the Old Village Hall, Pattingham
Performing "The Wedding of the Painted Doll."
Included in the group are Violet Wilkinson, Doris Nock, Nesta Wilkinson, ? Stanford, Hilda Davies, Ivy Oakes, Sally Oakes, Jack Raynor, Olive Johnson, ...
Pattingham Red Cross at the Vicarage
Front row (left to right): Mrs.Warner, Miss Nicholls, Mrs. Hann, Rene Shanks, Mary Lycett, Jessie Inett, Mrs. Boswell, Mrs. Crutchley, Mrs. Dyke, Mrs. Wall, Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. Page.
Pattingham Red Cross cadets, Pattingham
From left to right: Mrs Boswell, Mary Lycett, Ethel Lane, Mary Dulson, Dorothy Scriven, Mary Wheeler, ?, Iris Bramall, ?, Kath Russell, Barbara Ray, Rhona Bull, Rene Parker, ?, Jean Warrilow, Edna Yorke, ...
Pattingham Red Cross, Pattingham
Front row, from left to right: Mrs Warner, Miss Nicholls, Mrs Hann, Rene Shanks, Mary Lycett, Jessie Inett, Mrs Boswell, Mrs Crutchley, Mrs Dyke, Mrs Wall, Mrs Matthews and Mrs Page.
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Pattingham Royal Observer Corps, Clive Road, Pattingham
Back row (left to right): Jack Lloyd, Peter Scriven, George Price, Norman Kidson, Albert Turley, Harry Bolton, Mr Hatton, Tom Booth, Harry Scriven and Fred Matthews.
Seated: Charlie Ray, Frank Salter, ...
Pavilion Cinema, High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Alderman Robert Beresford is pictured here during his Mayoral year, standing outside his cinema. He is possibly inspecting the tram lines. Beresford owned two cinemas, opening the Pavilion Cinema in 1922 ...
Peace celebrations, Wolverhampton
Peace celebrations in Wolverhampton. Contingents of local hospital nurses and Girl Guides standing at the salute as the Peace day procession reaches the Town Hall in North Street.
Photographer: Albert ...
Percy Hall's medal presentation, Town Hall, Leek
Percy Hall, the young boy in the picture was the first Scout to be presented with a Scouts Life-Saving Medal in the town. Councillor T. H. Bishton, Chairman of Leek Urban District Council is the man about ...
Perton Brownies
Perton Brownies pictured with Brown Owl Sheena Davies in the centre of the back row.
Philanthropic Society of Journeymen Coopers procession, Burton-on-Trent
A horse-drawn lorry, belonging to James Eadie & Co., heads the procession, on which is arranged the banner of the Philanthropic Society of Journeymen Coopers, Burton-on-Trent branch.
Philip T. Dale, Stafford
Philip Thomas Dale was born in Birmingham on 13 September 1865, the son of Philip and Fanny Dale. He was the third generation of his family brazier, ironmonger and shopkeeper at 11, Greengate Street, ...
Physical jerks before breakfast, Uttoxeter ACF Camp
The young cadets had an inspection parade at 7.30am, before physical jerks (exercises), which Edward Wilson, one of the cadet leaders recalled, "soon dispelled any remains of sleepiness".
Picket line at Hem Heath Colliery, Trentham
During the 1984/1985 miner's strike some miners continued to work and faced crossing the picket lines every day. Workers had to face their collegues who were striking, and therefore not receiving a wage, ...
Pigeon race winners, Rugeley
Mr J. Jones and his sons holding their prize winning racing pigeons, pictured outided their pigeon loft in Rugeley. A Rugeley Times photograph (courtesy of the Birmingham Post).
Pigeon racers, Armitage
Andrew Spinks and his sons with their racing pigeons, Rectory Lane, Armitage. A Rugeley Times photograph (courtesy of the Birmingham Post).
Planting bulbs on the village green, Lower Leigh
Leigh & District Women's Institute members planting bulbs on the village green at Lower Leigh in readiness for their Golden Jubilee on 6 March 1976.
Planting daffodils, Leigh
Leigh & District Women's Institute members planting daffodils in Leigh to mark to Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.