Parker's Terrace, Brick Kiln Lane, Stoke-on-Trent
Parker's Terrace was a row of 14 terraced houses at the north end of Brick Kiln Lane (numbers 165 to 191) close to Etruria Road. Just to the left of the houses was Kirkland's Albion Pottery. These houses ...
Parkfield House, Prince's Road, Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent
Parkfield House stands on the corner of Prince's Road and Yoxall Avenue. This house was the first villa built on Prince's Road, in 1860-61. Prince's Road was planned in the late 1850s to link Penkhull ...
Parsonage Street, Tunstall
This is a view eastwards along Parsonage Street from the corner of Hawes Street/Summerbank Road. At the bottom is High Street. In the far distance is the conical spoil tip of Chatterley Whitfield Colliery.
The ...
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 New Road, Penkhull
Looking down the lower part of Penkhull New Road towards its junction with London road in Stoke. Behind the fence on the left is the site of W Kirkham's earthenware pottery now the site of Portmeirion ...
Penkhull New Road, Penkhull
The houses inn the photograph are part of a terrace of five pairs of late Victorian houses just on the brow of Penkhull New Road. The photograph was taken from the corner of Sillitoe Place. Between each ...
Penkhull Square courtyard, Penkhull
Penkhull Square was a development of workingman's cottages built by Josiah Spode II around 1800. The square, demolished in the 1960s, was on the west side of Trent Valley Road where Jeremy Close is today. ...
Penkhull Square, Penkhull
Penkhull Square was a courtyard of 20 cottages south of Penkhull Church on Trent Valley Road (formerly Trentham Road). The cottages were demolished in the 1960s and stood where the bungalows on Jeremy ...
Penkville Street, Boothen, Stoke-on-Trent
Looking north east from London Road along Penkville Street towards the heights of Penkhull and the houses on Hunter's Way. This is the area known as Stokeville. The terraced houses on both sides of the ...
Pipe laying near Normacot Church
The school and church can be seen. The pipes being laid are possibly sewer pipes.
The Holy Evangelists Church was built on the south side of Upper Belgrave Road as a chapel of ease for Blurton Church ...
Portland House, Newcastle Street, Burslem
The grade II listed building on the corner of Furlong Parade and Newcastle Street was built in the early 1830s for the Riley family of potters who built the Hill Pottery Works on Westport Road. The bay ...
Post Office & Schools, Ipstones. Photographed by William Blake.
Village scene taken at Ipstones, Nr. Leek, Staffordshire.
The scene includes the village post office and school.
Post Office, 107 Mayne Street, Hanford.
Mayne Street Post Office is presently in use as a domestic dwelling and dates to before 1832. It is rectangular in shape and is two rooms wide by one room deep with a two storey rear projection.
Pot Banks and Bottle Kilns, Longton
This photograph is thought to have been taken from the top of St James the Less Church tower opposite Barlow Street (Upper Hill Street), first looking down Barlow Street and onto Paragon Road (Ford Street). ...
Potteries Loop Line junction at Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent
This photograph was taken from the Etruria Road (formerly Lord Street) railway bridge and shows the Potteries Loop Line to Hanley going off past Shelton Steel works. The main railway line leads off to ...
Pottery Worker Reading the Daily Mail. Photographed by William Blake.
View of a pottery worker reading the Daily Mail.
Taken at Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Pre-fab houses in Norton
These prefabricated houses were in Hillside Road which was just off Spragg Lane in Norton. Pre-fab houses were part of the attempt to solve Britain's post-Second World War housing shortage. It was planned ...
Pre-fabricated houses in Trent Vale, Stoke-on-Trent
An estate of pre-fabricated houses was built on open land just to the east of Stone Road and south of Rookery Lane in Trent Vale. The houses were built as part of the Temporary Housing Programme at the ...