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Fenton Board School, King Street, Fenton

Details of windows, tiles and brickwork on the front of the Fenton Board School on King Street, near Victoria Square. Originally known as the Market street Board School, the buildings housed both infants ...

Fenton Sixth Form College, Stoke-on-Trent

The college was established in 1970 on Victoria Road, Fenton, making it the first purpose-built Sixth Form College in the country. Originally built with a capacity of 700 students, it eventually came ...

First School under construction, Perton

Perton First School under construction, with Gaydon Close behind. The school was opened by Neil MacFarlane M.P., Under Secretary for the State Department of Education and Science, 9 March 1981.

Flash Lane Nursery School, Trent Vale, Stoke-on-Trent

The nursery school in Flash Lane was built in the late 1940s or early 1950s, with babies' bibs drying on the wooden clothes horses. This is the main entrance off Flash Lane. It is one of a number of pre ...

Floods, Tenterbanks, Stafford,

View of Tenterbanks School and the Technical College, looking from South Street across the Victoria Park and River Sow. A long period of rainy weather resulted in the River Sow rising to its highest ...

Foley Infants School, Kinver

Foley Infants School at Castle Hill. The original Foley School was built in 1835 on land given by J.H. Hodgetts Foley in the Holloway between Church Hill and Mill Lane. In the later 1840s it became ...

Former Duchess's School, Trentham

There were no provisions for educating girls at Trentham. The 2nd Duchess of Sutherland converted this pair of cottages into a Girls' and Infants' Schoolroom in about 1841. The school closed in 1863 and ...

Free Grammar School, Burton upon Trent

Lantern slide view of the Old Grammar School building on Friars Walk. The former school is now used as a meeting hall by societies. The school was founded before 1549 and occupied this building until ...

Free Grammar School, Lower Gungate, Tamworth lithograph

'Free Grammar School,' showing a low brick building with a central `stepped' gable and a hipped roof. On the ground floor are four windows between stone pilasters. The house next door is of white stucco. ...

Friars' Walk Grammar School, Burton-on-Trent

View of the Old Grammar School building and Memorial Gardens on Friars Walk. The former school is now used as a meeting hall by societies.

Front of the school, Blake High School, Marston Road, Hednesford, Cannock

This picture of the front of the school was taken just after the completion of the building.

Fulford School,

Fulford Schools. Photographed by William Blake.

Village scene with a view of the schools at Fulford, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

G.P.O. Engineering Department Central Training School, Yarnfield

Five views of the General Post Office Engineering Department Central Training School at Howard Hall in Yarnfield, near Stone. The central photograph shows the cinema. Duncan Hall, Beatty Hall and ...

Gardens at the Preparatory School, Denstone College

Gardens at Denstone Preparatory School. Arches covered in climbing plants. The College chapel is visible in the background. Denstone College was begun in 1868 and opened in 1873 as St. Chad's College ...

Gateway entrance, Smallwood Manor

Smallwood Manor was built in 1884-86 for the Hodgson family. It was leased by Denstone College from 1937. Denstone College opened a preparatory school in 1902, which moved in 1938 to its present site ...

Gayton School

Gayton School was built in 1870 by Lord Harrowby and was named the Earl of Harrowby Parochial School. In 1910 the average attendance was 33 children. The school was transferred to the Local Education ...

Gentleshaw School and Parochial Hall

A postcard view of the Primary School and Parochial Hall viewed from the junction of Commonside and Chapel Road, Gentleshaw. Built in 1878, it is now Gentleshaw Primary School and has recently (around ...