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Christ Church School , Stone

Class 5 school group, Christ Church School, Stone. Christ Church Schools opened on Northesk Street in 1887, after the old schools in the Radfords were condemned. Standing far right is the head teacher, ...

Christ Church School group, Stone

Pupils and teachers from Class 6, Christ Church School. Christ Church Schools opened on Northesk Street in 1887, after the old schools in the Radfords were condemned.

Christ Church School group, Stone

Class III Boys at Christchurch School, Northesk Street, Stone. Back row: Arthur Myatt (4th from left). Middle row: William Dix (6th from left), Edward Dix (8th from left).

Christ Church School group, Stone

Pupils and teachers from Class 5, Christ Church School. Christ church Schools opened on Northesk Street in 1887, after the old schools in the Radfords were condemned.

Christ Church School group, Stone

Pupils and teachers from Christ Church School. Christ church Schools opened on Northesk Street in 1887, after the old schools in the Radfords were condemned.

Christ Church School, Stone

Christ Church School children with musical instruments, pictured in the school playground on Northesk Street, Stone. Standing in the middle holding a drum is Trevor Myatt. Standing behind him on a ...

Christ Church School, Stone

Class VI pupils take a break from lessons while they are lined up for the photographer in the playground at Christ Church School, Northesk Street in Stone. Christ Church Schools opened on Northesk Street ...

Christ Church School, Stone

Class I girls at Christ Church School, Stone. Christ Church Schools opened on Northesk Street in 1887, after the old schools in the Radfords were condemned.

Christ Church Schools, Stone,

Christ church Schools opened on Northesk Street in 1887, after the old schools in the Radfords was condemned. The building is little changed today.

Christchurch School outing, Stone

Children from Christchurch School outside the school building on Northesk Street, Stone. The buses belonged to Brown's of Stone.

Christmas party, Flash Ley School, Stafford

These youngsters are waiting to start eating at their first Christmas party arranged for pupils of the new Flash Ley School, Stafford, on the afternoon of Monday 17 December. Please contact us if you ...

Christmas Party, Manor Hill County Primary School, Walton, Stone

The Chairman of the Managers and staff at the Infant's Christmas Party held at Manor Hill County Primary School, Walton, Stone in 1955. Clockwise from the near end of the table: Miss P. Wells-Bladen ...

Christmas Party, Manor Hill County Primary School, Walton, Stone

Father Christmas distributing packets of sweets at the Infant's Christmas Party held at Manor Hill County Primary School, Walton, Stone in 1955. To the right are Miss Dorothy D. Riley (Headmistress) and ...

Church and School, Hilderstone

A postcard view of a quiet scene in Hilderstone. On the left is the school which was built as a National School for 180 pupils in 1819. Its construction was funded by Ralph Bourne of Hilderstone Hall. ...

Church Eaton Schools

A postcard view of Church Eaton schools. These school buildings were built in the late 19th century and opened in 1900 as a combined school for boys, girls and infants. Construction of the main building ...

Church Lane, Oulton, near Stone

A view of Church Lane, Oulton, looking south-east with the village school on the right. Oulton School was built in 1863 and stood on Church Lane. the money to build it was raised by John Ford, vicar ...

Church of England Infants & Girls School, Tutbury

School group at C.of E. Infants and Girls School, Burton Street, Tutbury. Back row: Miss B. Walker (teacher), E. Corden, M. Parker, H. Rollinson, ?, R. Fearn, G. Bryant, B. Mears, C. Harper, W. Harlow, ...

Church of England School, Brewood

Class 1 of Brewood Church of England School. The National School was built in 1859-1860 on School Road, replacing the original 1818 building which stands closer to the Market Place. The Monckton family ...