Ploughing with horses, near Wolverhampton
Man and two horses ploughing a field at an unknown location to the west of Wolverhampton.
Photographer: Albert Henry Yelland.
Plucking chickens at Rodbaston Farm Institute
Women students plucking chickens at Rodbaston Agricultural College.
Rodbaston College's origins lie in 1919 when the War Agricultural Committee opened an agricultural training depot. In 1921 it became ...
Ponies and riders, Oakhill, Tean
Master Mark and Master Michael on grey ponies, in field facing right, jumping a hedge. Photographed for Mrs Humphrey Phillips, Oakhill, Tean.
Photographer: Gerald McCann, photographers of High Street, ...
Pony and Gig, Eccleshall,
A gig is a two-wheeled vehicle which only carried two people and is drawn by a single horse.
This gig would have been used for social occasions.
Pony and rider, Moss Pit, Stafford
Miss Cynthia Goodyer on a grey pony at the Stafford Riding School, run by Mr John 'Jack' Goodyer at Barnhurst, Moss Pit, Stafford.
Photographer: Gerald McCann, High Street, Uttoxeter.
Pony and Trap, Eccleshall Festival,
The first Eccleshall Festival was held in 1979. The festival takes place every two years.
Pony and Trap, Rugeley,
The Heatherley family in a pony and trap behind the Globe Hotel. Mr Joe Heatherley hired the pony and trap for a day's outing to Lichfield.
Pool Farm House, Gailey
Pool Farm House and the barn on the left stood adjacent to the A5 (Watling Street), opposite Calf Heath reservoir. This rear view shows it in a derelict state. Soon after this photograph was taken in ...
Pool House Farm, Bucknall
The farm house dates from the 18th Century. Water, electricity and a telephone were first connected in 1956. Behind the farm, alongside sawmills, was Bucknall Station
Alongside, out of shot, was a ...
Pool House, Gailey
Pool House, adjacent to the A5 (Watling Street), and Gailey Pools.
Post Office, Gayton
Now known as the Old Post Farmhouse. At the time of this photograph the Post Office was run by Sarah Haywood. Her husband Joseph was a farmer.
Postman, Upper Tean
Postman George Ferneyhough standing outside the Post Office, High Street, Upper Tean. He delivered post to the villages around Tean on his pony and is seen here wearing eye shades.
The 1911 census ...
Potato distribution, Drayton Manor, Drayton Bassett
Women's Land Army girls queuing to collect seed potatoes in field. Photographed for Women's Land Army Recruiting Services at a land farmed by Mr Copes of Shenstone.
Photographer: Gerald McCann, High ...
Potato Picking Competition, Adbaston
A group of young boys competing in a potato picking contest at Offley Grove, near Adbaston. An image taken from a water damaged glass negative.
Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.
Potato planting, Dunston
Womens Land Army girls planting potatoes by hand near Dunston Hall.
Potato planting, Manor Farm, Wall
Women's Land Army girls planting potatoes in ridges at W.W. and W.J. Ryman's farm, Manor Farm, Wall, near Lichfield. Allthough World War II ended in 1945, there was still a shortage of labour in agriculture ...
Potman's Lane, Milwich,
Christmas postcard of Bessie Capewell in Potman's Lane.
Poultry dressing demonstration, Rodbaston Farm Institute, Penkridge
Women's Land Army recruits watching Mr J.W. Rowland demonstrate poultry dressing at Rodbaston Farm Institute.
Rodbaston College's origins lie in 1919 when the War Agricultural Committee opened an agricultural ...