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Paragon Road, Longton
Photograph taken looking South to St. James's Church. The Terrace Inn can be seen on the corner of Railway Terrace and also the railway bridge. Paragon Road was formerly known as Ford Street.
Park Crescent, Stafford
This postcard view shows Park Crescent from Rowley Bank (A449, Wolverhampton Road, Stafford), and on the right is the junction with Rowley Grove.
Park Street Maltings, Burton-on-Trent
The maltings were part of James Eadie's Cross Street Brewery.
Park Street, Uttoxeter.
View down Park Street, looking past the circular island railings on the left. On the right is Richardsons' Coach and Motor Works. George Richardson moved into these premises in the 1840s, which remained ...
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 ...
Passenger steam train, near Hednesford
A steam locomotive pulling carriages up the incline from Rugeley, past Moors Gorse towards Hednesford. Keeper's Cottage, the white building on the left, has since been demolished. The halt at Brindley ...
Pearl Mill, Leek
Pearl Mill, on Buxton Road, had been converted into Bode's Garage by the time this photograph was taken at the time of Queen Elizabeth II's coronation. The building is now (2014) occupied by PJS Machinery....
Penkridge Church and Railway Line: steel engraving (vignetted)
'Penkridge,' showing the church on the right (only the top of the tower and the clerestory are visible above the trees), and the railway line on the left, with an old-fashioned steam engine. Anonymous....
Penkridge from the Church Tower
A postcard view looking north from the top of St. Michael's Church tower. The houses on Pinfold Lane can be seen at the bottom if this image. Beyond is Stafford Road (A449) and Bull Bridge. Two large ...
Penkridge Railway Station
Penkridge Station stands on the Grand Junction Railway which opened on 4 July 1837.
Penkridge Railway Station
This postcard view shows Penkridge Station which was built by the Grand Junction Railway and opened on 4 July 1837. In later years the line became known as the Birmingham branch of the West Coast Main ...
Penkridge Town - [Bull] Bridge: sepia drawing
'The Bridge at Penkridge, Staffordshire.' Showing the bridge from the north bank, with the church in the distance. Five arches of the bridge show.'J. Buckler.'
Penkridge Town - Bridge: engraving (vignetted)
'Penkridge,' showing the [Bull] bridge, from the railway to the west. There are meadows in between the railway and the bridge, and there is a distant view of Cannock.'J. Wallace del., [drawn]; J. Greig ...
Penkridge Town - Railway and Bull Bridge: steel engraving
'The Railway near Penkridge, Teddesley Hall in the distance.' Showing a view from the railway across to Bull bridge and Teddesley Hall in the far distance.'D. Cox [drawn]; W. Radclyffe [engraved.]'
Penkridge Views
This multi-view postcard shows interesting scenes taken around Penkridge.
Top left: centre right is ‘The Old Cottage’, a 15th century Grade II listed building which stands on the junction of Bellbrook ...
Penn Fields, Lower Penn,
Penn Fields was developed as a residential suburb of Wolverhampton during the 19th century.
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 ...