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The Mount Methodist School, Leek

The Mount Methodist School on West Street, Leek. The building is now (2016) Leek Penticostal Church. From the County Archaeology photograph collection held at Staffordshire Record Office.

The Mount School, Penkhull

The Mount was built by Josiah Spode II around 1803-04. At this time Josiah Spode was the most successful china manufacturer in the area and he bought 17 acres of farmland between Penkhull and Hartshill ...

The Mount, Penkhull

This photograph shows the west front and main entrance to The Mount, a mansion built by Josiah Spode II. The house was built on the site of an old farmhouse between Penkhull and Hartshill around 1803-04 ...

The Mount, Penkhull

This is the original west facing front of the Mount, built by Josiah Spode II, around 1803. The rectangular stone and brick building had the semi-circular entrance way, with a sky light in the dome above. ...

The Mount, Penkhull

This is a view of the northern end of The Mount, between Penkhull and Hartshill. The buildings were originally the domestic quarters of Josiah Spode's 1803 mansion. The building became the North Staffordshire ...

The Museum, Denstone College

A small museum was created in 1876, when the collection was placed in a small room opening off the Great Schoolroom. In 1892 the room was enlarged and re-arranged by Mr A. A. Armstrong, who was curator ...

The Nicholson Institute and Greystones, Stockwell Street, Leek

This view of the present day tea rooms and Library was captured in Market Street. Today the cobbles have gone from Stockwell Street but they remain along the short 'drive' from the street to the entrance ...

The Observatory, Keele University

Donkeys grazing with the Observatory in the background. Keele Observatory was founded in 1962 to house a 31cm refractor telescope dating back to 1874. It has since acquired a 60cm reflector for research, ...

The Observatory, Keele University

A snowy winter view of the Observatory. Keele Observatory was founded in 1962 to house a 31cm refractor telescope dating back to 1874. It has since acquired a 60cm reflector for research, and has undergone ...

The Old Charterhouse

Lithograph print by Edward Ardizzone (1900-1979). Dimensions: height - 385mm, width - 540mm

The Old Hall, Haughton

A horse and cart and two children are on Newport Road road in front of the Grade II listed mid-16th century Haughton Old Hall. On the left is the village school house, built in 1841 by Rev. C. Royds, ...

The Old School House, Ford, Grindon

The Old School House is a Grade II listed building which stands at Ford, near Grindon. It is a stone-built house rebuilt in the early 17th century around an earlier timber cruck-framed core. A datestone ...

The Old School, Brindley Ford, Stoke-on-Trent

Brindley Ford First School on the A527 (Outclough Road). The tablet on then centre gable reads Wolstanton School Board AD1885. The school as closed in the 1980s but the building (now called The Old School) ...

The Post Office, Hanbury

The Post Office and village shop on Anslow Road, Hanbury. The sign advertises a public telephone. In the background to the left can be seen the village school

The School Quad, Downside

Lithograph print by Edward Ardizzone (1900-1979). Dimensions: height - 340mm, width - 535mm

The School, Blackbrook, near Maer

A postcard view of Blackbrook School close to a field of cut corn, piled into stooks. The school was built here in 1897 by Mr Harrison of nearby Maer Hall to ‘keep the noise of the children out of ...

The School, Cheddleton

Cheddleton School stands on Hollow Lane. It was built in the 1860s and designed by George Gilbert Scott Jr.

The School, Clifton Campville

The single storey building with a tall chimney on the right was the school, and just beyond can be seen the timber-framed gable of the School House. The spire of St. Andrew’s Church is in the background. ...