Miss Layng's Preparatory School, Newport Road, Stafford

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Date:1894 - 1896 (c.)

Description:A group of school boys with their teacher, Miss Layng, at her private School at 33 Newport Road, Stafford.
Standing in the front row 2nd from the left in a striped shirt is Sydney Horne who became well known as a local historian. Fifth from left is his brother, C.C. Horne.

The school was in existance between about 1890 and 1896. Miss Layng was probably Lucy Melissa Layng, sister of the Headmaster of Stafford Grammar School, A.E.F. Layng.


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1890s
Stafford Grammar School, Newport Road, Stafford
Stafford Grammar School, Newport Road, Stafford

View of the School House at King Edward VI Grammar School from the front. The two ...

1910s
Packman's decorators shop, Newport Road, Stafford
Packman's decorators shop, Newport Road, Stafford

W. Packman, plumber, decorator and glazier, 42 Newport Road, Stafford. In the window ...

1950s
Mercia Boys Morris Side, Stafford
Mercia Boys Morris Side, Stafford

The Mercia Boys Morris side pictured outside King Edward VI Grammar School on Newport ...

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Donor ref:97.004.00281 (37/15895)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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