Packaging
Cardboard packaging for Boilproof Elastic. The packaging has a picture of Woodwards Department Store, Leamington Spa, on the top half.
Pailton. Lutterworth Road
Shops and cottages in Lutterworth Road, Pailton. A group of people and a horse and cart are standing in the road. Circa 1900
Pailton. Rugby Road
Cottages in Rugby Road, Pailton. 1900s
Paper Bag
Paper bag from Woodwards Department Store, Leamington Spa. It is white with a blue design.
Paper Bag
A brown paper bag from F. Hazell Smith, Gentlemen's Outfitter, Regent Street, Leamington Spa, 1896.
Paper Bag
Brown paper bag from Woodwards Department Store, Leamington Spa.
Parsons Street, Banbury
Black and white postcard90mm x 141mmA view along Parsons Street in Banbury showing the Original Cake Shop to the right.
Pencil
A pencil advertising the shoe retailer W.G. Pugh & Sons of Bath Street, Leamington Spa. It dates to c.1915-1950.
Pincer's sign
This sign, a large model of a pair of pincers, was possibly manufactured as an ironmonger's shop display piece. Made of ash, it dates from the first half of 20th century. Height 1170 mm, Width 578 mm, ...
Pliers
A pair of metal lasting pliers from Southorn boot makers in Leamington Spa. There is a "2" stamped on one side and evidence of wording stamped on both sides. Southorn was establised in 1825 by William ...
Polesworth. Bridge Street
Bridge Street, Polesworth. 1950s
Polesworth. Bridge Street
Street scene in Polesworth showing the elevated pavement. The building on the left has an unusual double bow fronted window. 1920s
Polesworth. Bridge Street
Bridge Street, Polesworth. 1950s
Polesworth. Market Street
Market Street, Polesworth. 1950s
Polesworth. Market Street
Large decorated coach and six, passing along Market Street, Polesworth in front of Randles general grocers. The coachman is resplendent in his livery complete with top hat. The side window of the stores ...
Polesworth. Market Street
Market Street, Polesworth, showing thatched and timbered cottages and shops. 1900s
Pot
An English earthenware watering pot from Westminster. The pot was used to water the front of shops. It has a large pear shaped swelling near the base and the base itself is perforated. The neck is short ...
Pot
An English earthenware watering pot from Westminster. The pot was used to water the front of shops. It is globular in shape with a wide opening at the top and a covering over half the mouth. It is thumbed ...