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Blurton Primary Schools

In the foreground are the buildings of Blurton Junior and Infants' Schools, opened in 1948. To the left are more modern buildings, with the original "prefab" classroom to the right. The houses immediately ...

Blymhill School

The Parochial church of England First School at Blymhill. Designed by G.E. Street and built in 1855-7.

Blythe Secondary Modern School

The school was built in 1964. Together with the library, police station and police houses, the school stands on ground originally occupied by Blythe House. The school has since been re-named Blythe Bridge ...

Boarding School, Wheaton Aston

Boxing match, Denstone College

Denstone College was begun in 1868 and opened in 1873 as St. Chad's College with 46 boys. It was designed by William Slater and R.C. Carpenter in a Gothic style. The Chapel was built in 1879-87 and the ...

Boy's Library, Denstone College

The Boy's Library opened in 1881. In 1899 new oak bookcases were installed and the contents organised by Mr A. A. Armstrong, the Librarian. Denstone College was begun in 1868 and opened in 1873 as ...

Boys' School, Leigh

The Parochial School for Boys in Church Leigh was designed by G.E. Street and opened in 1857. It is Grade II listed and is now Leigh Village Hall. Photograph by Alfred McCann of High Street, Uttoxeter....

Bradley Primary School, Bradley

Built around 1887 as Bradley Endowed School, it later became Bradley CE (CC) Primary School. The school closed in 1988 and the building is now used as the Village Hall.

Bradley Street, Uttoxeter

Looking west along Bradley Street. Bradley Street Infants School can be seen in the distance on the right hand side. Photographer: Gerald McCann of High Street, Uttoxeter.

Brakespeare Street chapel and infants' school, Goldenhill

A Roman Catholic school-chapel was built in Brakespeare Street, then called John Street, in1871, with extensions in the 1880s. Garbett Street (then called Church Street) is at the far end. The building ...

Brewery Street, Hanley

Looking along Brewery Street towards the junction with Bryan Street. Beyond is the site of the old Port Vale football ground, a car park by the time this photograph was taken. The building on the right ...

Brewood Grammar School, Brewood

The School possibly dates back to the mid 15th century, having been founded by the Bishop of Lichfield. It was certainly refounded in around 1560 by Sir John Giffard, his son Thomas, and Dr Matthew Knightley. ...

Brewood Grammar School: aquatint engraving

Shows the school-house and play-ground to the west of the church. Also shows boys playing marbles, etc. in the playground. There is a substantial house on the left, the church is in the middle distance.Inscribed ...

Brewood Grammar School: coloured pen drawing

Shows the school house to the right of the picture and the church in the middle. The school house has curved coping on the front.(For similar view see SV II.137.)Anonymous. [?R. Paddy]

Brewood Grammar School: sepia drawing

View of the school from the drive. Shows a Georgian building, plastered, with a central block and wings.Anonymous, [J. Buckler.]

British Telecom Technical College, Yarnfield

An aerial view of the British Telecom Technical College at Yarnfield, near Stone, looking north-west. The General Post Office Engineering Department Central Training School opened in Yarnfield in 1946. ...

Brook End, Fazeley, Lichfield

The school building, which was opened in 1862, can be seen on the right. The boy on the far right of the photograph is believed to be Mr Leslie Sidwells, aged eleven.

Broom Street Nursery School, Hanley

The school was designed of Queen Anne style by architect William Keates. It was built in 1879 to accomodate 750 children and cost £6,953 to construct.