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Overton Lane, Hammerwich
This postcard view looks along Overton Lane in Hammerwich; the southern end of Overton Lane is known as the Plateau. Over the years many of the buildings in this scene have hardly changed (August 2020), ...
Ox Roast on Market Square, Stafford
The Diamond Jubilee celebrations lasted three days. Jubilee Day was a public holiday and two oxen, donated by the Meakins of Creswell Hall, were roasted on Market Square.
Children sang the National ...
Oxley Manor
A colour lithograph print of Oxley Manor from 'A Series of Picturesque Views of the seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland' edited by the Rev. F.O. Morris, B.A., published in 1880.
Oxley ...
Paddling Pool, Alton Towers
The Paddling Pool was sited at the western end of the Boating Lake.
The gardens at Alton Towers re-opened to the public after World War II in 1952. During the 1960s, under the management of Denis and ...
Pagoda and Fountain, Alton Towers
Designed by Robert Abraham, the Pagoda is a 44 foot high fountain which is a copy of the To-ho Pagoda in Canton. It was begun in 1826 and was originally intended to build six storeys. When it was finally ...
Pagoda and Fountain, Alton Towers
Designed by Robert Abraham, the Pagoda is a 44 foot high fountain which is a copy of the To-ho Pagoda in Canton. It was begun in 1826 and was originally intended to build six storeys. When it was finally ...
Pagoda Fountain, Alton Towers
The Pagoda Fountain was originally envisaged as a six storey structure with gas-lit Chinese lamps hanging from the various layers of roof. The final construction, a design of Robert Abraham modelled on ...
Pagoda Fountain, Alton Towers
The Fountain was originally envisaged as a six storey structure with gas-lit Chinese lamps hanging from the various layers of roof. The final construction, a design of Robert Abraham modelled on the To-ho ...
Pagoda fountain, Alton Towers
Lantern slide view of the Pagoda Fountain in the grounds of Alton Towers. The Pagoda Fountain was originally envisaged as a six storey structure with gas-lit Chinese lamps hanging from the various layers ...
Paine's Bridge, Chillington Hall
This classical stone bridge stands at the junction of the Pool and the Canal and is named after its designer, James Paine. It was built sometime between 1756 and 1776.
The landscape park and pool ...
Paine's Bridge, Chillington Hall
This classical bridge stands at the junction of the Pool and the Canal and is named after its designer, James Paine. It was built sometime between 1756 and 1776.
Palladian Bridge , Weston Park
The Palladian or Roman Bridge was built to designs by James Paine in about 1783. Weston Park was landscaped by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown in the 1760s.
Palmer family, Victoria Park, Stafford
Standing in front of a panel in Victoria Park, Stafford featuring a photograph of Walter Palmer are his daughter and son, Sue and Douglas Palmer. Taken in Victoria Park following its restoration.
The ...
Pam Rose and maids, Shugborough
Pamela Rose (daughter of George Rose, Head Chauffeur to the Earl of Lichfield between about 1920 and 1962) standing with two maids on the cricket ground at Shugborough.
Park Avenue, Hanley.
Houses in Park Avenue under construction in 1928. Directly opposite Hanley Park these would have been very desirable residences when built. Notice the small sales hut on the right.
The cobbled road carries ...
Park Gate and Lodge, Teddesley, Penkridge
Teddesley Hall was built sometime between 1742 and 1754 by Sir Edward Littleton, 4th baronet, and was designed by Charles Cope Trubshaw of Little Haywood. After the death of the 3rd Baron Littleton in ...
Park Gate to the Gothic Gateway, Enville
Ink drawing by Chris Broughton (born 1949). The Gothic Gateway consists of three archways connected by castellated walls and was built by Sanderson Miller in the mid 18th century.
This drawing was ...