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Pattingham Auxillary Fire Service, Pattingham

Pictured in the back row, from left to right, are Bill Bowen, Stan Bentley, Geoff Lloyd, Bev Bentley, ? Sace, Richard Law, Geoff Lawley, Jim Parkes, Bill Smith and Norman Harris. Pictured seated, from ...

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. This photograph ...

PC Peter Bartlam, Staffordshire Police

Pictured is PC 29 Peter Bartlam, who describes himself as “a Stokie from the Meir who joined Staffordshire County Police in June 1965, serving through the period of the merged Forces, Staffordshire County ...

PC Peter Bartlam, Staffordshire Police, Lichfield

In 1969, PC 29 Peter Bartlam, in the centre standing, a Traffic Patrol Officer stationed at Lichfield, qualified as an Advanced Driving Instructor. Shortly afterwards Peter was transferred to the Force ...

PC Peter Bartlam, Staffordshire Police, Lichfield

PC 29 Peter Bartlam together with PC 1080 Brian Walker pictured in 1969 in the rear yard of the old Police Station in Wade Street, Lichfield, awaiting inspection by Her Majesty's Inspector of Constabulary....

PC Peter Bartlam, Staffordshire Police, Lichfield

PC 29 Peter Bartlam pictured in 1967 as a Divisional Traffic Patrol Officer in the rear yard of the old Police Station in Wade Street, Lichfield.

Peace celebrations, Pattingham

The celebrations pictured were held outside The Bakehouse.

Peace Celebrations, Stone,

Peace Day on Granville Square. Peace Day celebrated the end of the First World War and commemorated those who had fought for victory.

Pearks' Stores, Burton-on-Trent

The assistants at Pearks' Stores stand outside wearing white coats and aprons. The shop, which faced the Market Place, has since been demolished and replaced by the precinct.

Penkridge Bank Road, Cannock Chase

This winter scene postcard was sent by Private Frank N Smith, service number 22448, of the 11th Battalion, York and Lancaster Regiment, who was quartered at Hut No. 15, No. 3 Battalion Line, Rugeley Camp, ...

Penkridge Bank, near Rugeley

Penkridge Road, Cannock Chase

The three soldiers walking are from Rugeley Camp on the Chase, near to Rifle Range Corner.

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. Photograph ...

Percy Buckley at Stafford Common Signal Box

Percy Buckley is pictured by Stafford Common Signal Box wearing his uniform on the day he retired from British Railways after 51 years’ service. His final job with BR was as Yard Foreman at Stafford ...

Peter Walker & Co. Brewery workers

Seven brewery workers sitting on an ale dock at the brewery. Standing in the centre of the group is Harry Stephens. He worked in the brewery and returned there after World War I. When the Brewery closed ...

Phil Gollings, United Lamp Black Works, Four Ashes

Phil Gollings, a worker at the United Lamp Black Works at Four Ashes, near Gailey, wearing his 'blacks'. Founded as United Lamp Black Company Ltd. during the Second World War, the company produced ...

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".