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Royal School Orphanage, Wolverhampton

Girl's needlework class at the Royal School Orphanage on Penn Road, Woverhampton. The Royal Wolverhampton School was originally founded as The Wolverhampton Orphan Asylum in 1850. It was founded by ...

Royal visit to Birchenwood Colliery, Kidsgrove

Children from Dove Bank School, Kidsgrove are pictured here lining the route awaiting the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to Birchenwood Colliery.

Rugeley C of E School for Junior Girls

Classroom and Standard V pupils at Rugeley Church of England School for Junior Girls, Church Street, Rugeley. The school was founded as a National School in 1926 and by 1913 had 230 pupils.

Rugeley Senior Boys (Aelfgar) School

A multi-view of the former Aelfgar School in Rugeley. In the centre there is a group of teachers along surrounded by external views of the school and scenes in a workshop and the gym. The school closed ...

Salt C.E. Primary School Fancy Dress Party,

Salt C.E. School was built by the Earl of Shrewsbury in memory of his daughter, who died in 1856.

Salt Memorial, Slindon

The Salt Memorial was erected by John Charles Salt in 1884. John Salt, a member of the well-known Stafford banking family, also funded the construction of St. Chad's Church, Slindon, in 1894.

Salvation Army Band, Eccleshall,

Salvation Army band in Stafford Street.

Sandon School

Back row: Mr Walker, W. Hollins, Simpson, Reg Hobson, Dawson, Don Hitchenor, J. Hodson, F. Perkin, unknown 2nd row: Gladys Johnson, Joyce Middleton, Gladys Emery, Doris Lloyd, Amy Dale, Lottie Emery, ...

Sandon School

Sandon School in 1929-1930. The headmaster at the time was Mr Walker. He was nicknamed "Bossy walker" by the school children. Back row (left to right): John Simpson, Ernie Rollitt, Frank Simpson, ...

Sandon School

Back row (left to right Lottie Emery, Majorie Knight, unknown, Muriel Ridout, Dorris Lloyd, unknown, Molly Dainty, wallace aronicks, Bill Hollins, Reg Hobson Middle row: unknown, unknown, unknown, ...

Sandon School

Later known as Dudley Ryder School, Sandon village school opened in 1825. Falling school rolls meant that it closed in July 1981.

Sandon School

Back row (from left to right): Mr Walker, W. Hollins, Simpson, Reg Hobson, J. Cheadle, Don Hitchenor, J. Hodson, J. Perkin, unknown. Second row: Gladys Johnson, Joyce Middleton, Gladys Emery, Doris ...

Sandon School

Back row (left to right): unknown, unknown, Leslie Haycock, John Clowes, unknown, Andrew Shepherd, unknown, Brian Murby, John Hawkins. 2nd row: Jill Powner, unknown, unknown, unknown, Anne Johnson, ...

Saracen's Head Public House, Weston,

The Saracen's Head on the Stafford road. The inn began life as the Nag's Head in 1818, but was renamed the Saracen's Head in 1860. The inn's name commemorates the crest of a 'Saracen's Head' granted ...

Sarah J Williams bus, Stowe-by-Chartley,

Sarah J Williams bus outside the Cock Inn. Pictured are Fred and Bill Williams. Mrs Sarah J Williams ran buses in the 1920s and 1930s from Stowe to Stafford and to Uttoxeter.

Saying Grace, Standon Boys' Farm Home

Boys saying Grace before a meal St Standon Boys' Farm Home. Cases of stuffed birds are displayed on the far wall. The home in Weston Lane, Standon Bridge, near Eccleshall was founded by the Waifs ...

School attendance medal, Wolverhampton

A copper alloy medal awarded by Wolverhampton Board of Education to school pupils with perfect attendance during a full year. manufactured by P. Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham. Obverse: inscription ...

School boys, Compton School, Leek.

A classroom of schoolboys at Compton School, Leek. The school teacher is standing behind the boys.