Pantomime, Manor Hill County Primary School, Walton, Stone
4th year pupils taking part in the production of 'Peter Coffin' at Manor Hill County Primary School, Christmas, 1959.
Parade in Abbots Bromley
This postcard view shows an unidentified parade positioned by the Post Office (left) and the Crown Hotel (later known as the Crown Inn) on Crown Bank in Abbots Bromley.
The parade is thought to be ...
Parish group, Checkley
A group of people from Checkley Parish.
Back row (left to right): Kate Rogers, Mrs. Fearn, Joan Akrill, Mrs. Sutherland, Sid Beddows, Mrs. Beddows, Rev. William Edward Drinkwater (Rector of Checkley, ...
Parkes' Furniture Shop, Stafford,
F.T. Parkes and Son Home Furnishings, at 13 Gaol Square.
Behind Parkes is the old Grammar School building on North Walls. The school moved to new premises on Newport Road in 1862.
Opposite Parkes ...
Party games, Manor Hill County Primary School, Walton, Stone
Party games in the hall at Manor Hill County Primary School, Walton, Stone, which opened in 1952.
Passageway next to the Old Fire Station, Eccleshall,
Passageway beside the old fire station.
The house on the right belonged to Mr Challenor, who established his plumbing business in 1848. The rolls are of lead pipe. Mr Challenor fitted gas and hot ...
Pattingham School Class - Juniors
Back row,L.to R: not known; Harry Carter; Laurie Lawrence; Gerald Thwaite; Joe Bate; Ciss Peters; Alice Brookes; Jinny Weaver; not known.
Middle row: Mary Rowley; Dorothy Parker; Martha Yorke; Cathy ...
Peel School, Lichfield Street, Tamworth
This Peel School on Lichfield Street was built by Sydney Smirke for Sir Robert Peel (II) in 1850. It replaced the school his father had built in Church Street, which had been outgrown. However this building ...
Pencil box, Newcastle Under-Lyme
Wooden pencil box made by Ernest Bloor Joiner and Cabinet maker. Lid slides out of top. Top tray swivels out to reveal lower section. Contains eraser and nib and pen.
Dimensions Length 238mm Width 56mm ...
Pendrell Hall
Pendrell Hall was built in 1870 and originally called Pendryl Hall. The Gaskells moved to Pendrell Hall from The Birches in 1910 and remodeled the house and added the lodge. The Hall was purchased by ...
Pendrell Hall
Pendrell Hall was built in 1870 and originally called Pendryl Hall. The Gaskells moved to Pendrell Hall from The Birches in 1910 and remodeled the house and added the lodge. The Hall was purchased by ...
Pendrell Hall
Pendrell Hall was built in 1870 and originally called Pendryl Hall. The Gaskells moved to Pendrell Hall from The Birches in 1910 and remodeled the house and added the lodge. The Hall was purchased by ...
Pendrell Hall Observatory
The astronomical instruments and the "Romsey" type observatory are reproductions of Victorian originals used for teaching purposes. The observatory was opened in June 2006 by Lembit Opik and closed in ...
Pendrell Hall Observatory
The astronomical instruments and the 'Romsey'-type observatory are reproductions of Victorian originals used for teaching purposes. The observatory was opened in June 2006 by Lembit Opik and closed in ...
Penkhull Church School, Penkhull
The Church School in Penkhull stood at the top of Trentham Road (now Trent Valley Road), just south of the church. It was known as St Thomas's School in the 1880s. Originally opened as a mixed National ...
Penkhull First School, Princes Road, Stoke
Penkhull First School was constructed in 1896. This school has a bell tower with decorated stone carvings around the top and a pyramidical roof.
Petrifactions, Stone,
The Petrifactions can be found at Cotwalton Drumble.
Petrifaction occurs when minerals in flowing water build up over time to form features. There is no evidence of petrifaction at Cotwalton Drumble, ...
Photography class, Denstone College
Boys and teacher taking photographs at Denstone College.
Building at Denstone College was begun in 1868 and it opened in 1873 as St. Chad's College with 46 boys. It was designed by William Slater and ...