Pony and trap, Orme Girls’ School, Newcastle-under-Lyme

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Date:1900 - 1910 (c.)

Description:A pony and trap pictured outside Orme Girls’ School on Victoria Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme.

The Orme Girls School was founded in 1876 and attracted pupils from a wide area, some travelled in by train while others boarded in the area. The school was originally only designed for one hundred girls but became so popular that it was enlarged in 1886. The school became a grammar school during its first decade and the fees were between £4 and £5 a year. In 1981 the school became independent and merged with The Newcastle High School to become Newcastle-under-Lyme School.

This photograph is one of a collection of 20 glass negatives by an unknown photographer, some of which have been identified as having been taken in and around Trentham.

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Donor ref:P2016.004.0018 (37/30332)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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