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Peace Day, Greengate Street, Stafford

Crowds of people watching a military march past outside Lipton's grocers on Greengate Street during Peace Celebrations at the end of the First World War. During the day’s events, the Mayor of Stafford, ...

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.

Pedestrianisation of the High Street, Stone

The completion of Christchurch Way allowed road traffic to be removed from the town centre. Here can be seen the partially completed re-paving of the Market Square and High Street.

Peel Arms, Tamworth

The Berni Steak House at the Peel Arms Hotel at number 1, Market Street, Tamworth. The Peel Arms Hotel was in existence by 1841. Prior to 2016, numbers 1,2 and 3 were purchased and altered to become ...

Penkhull Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

At the time of this photograph these buildings were located on what was then known as Penkhull Street, before the whole street became known as the High Street in 1954. The tall building on the left is ...

Penkridge from the Church Tower

A postcard view looking east from the top of St. Michael's Church tower. Stone Cross can be seen in the centre of this image, and the White Hart far left. Cannock Chase is on the horizon. Postcard ...

Pepper's Stationers Shop, High Street, Cheadle

Albert Pepper and Sons shop at 61 High Street, Cheadle. Albert Pepper's booksellers, printers and stationers business was founded in 1900. At the time of this photograph the premises was shared with ...

Perkin's grocers, Brewood

W. perkin's grocers shop, standing next to the Swan Hotel on Market Place. It is still (in 2015) a grocer's shop, now trading as Cooper's Fine Foods.

Peter Lord shoe shop, Stafford,

Peter Lord shoe shop with window display of Clarks shoes at 38 Greengate Street. The doorway of Dobson's tobacconists is to the left.

Philadelphia Stores, corner of Station Street and High Sreet, Burton-on-Trent

Philadelphia Stores was a local supplier of Bindley and Co. Ales. In the background on High Street are Ordish and Hall, Drapers, Mercers and Carpet factors in background.

Philip Shaw & Sons shop, Crabbery Street, Stafford

Philip Shaw and Sons drapers and tailors shop stood on the north side of Crabbery Street in Stafford, close to the junction with Gaolgate. These buildings were demolished when the Stafford Co-op Department ...

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, ...

Phillip's Chocolate Shop, Stafford,

Phillip's Chocolate Shop on the corner of North Walls and Lammascote Road. To the right can be seen part of the old town wall. This is the north wall of Stafford's East Gate-house. It was moved to ...

Piccadilly, Hanley

The camera is looking northwards up Piccadilly towards Stafford Street from the Pall Mall crossroads. On the right hand side, the Gaumont cinema started life in 1929 as the Regent, became the Gaumont ...

Piccadilly, Hanley

The north end of Piccadilly in about 1860. In the centre of the photograph is the Unicorn Inn (number 40 Piccadilly). Immediately to the right is Parr's hosiery shop at number 38. Further to the right ...

Pickmere's Wine Merchants and Insurance Brokers, Nantwich

Travers Pickmere's wine merchants and insurance brokers at 48 High Street, Nantwich, Cheshire. This image was formerly tentatively identified as being in Stone High Street.

Piledriving on Kingsmead, Stafford

Piledriving to prepare foundations for retail warehouses being built on Kingsmead Retail Park, Stafford, viewed from Queensway. Deep piling was necessary in what was formerly the King’s Marsh.

Pitcher Bank, Eastgate Street, Stafford

Eastgate Street looking towards Lammascote Road. The Unicorn public house can be seen at the junction. The houses on the right are numbers 42 to 57, Pitcher Bank, including F.A. Shaw's shop, and stood ...