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Blackfriars Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme

View from Pool Dam of the Higherland Methodist Church by Reginald Haggar with the Orme School to the right.

Blessed William Southerne School, Pittshill, Tunstall

Blessed William Southerne County Secondary School was opened in 1957 on Little Chell Lane. In 1980 the school was renamed St Margaret Ward's Catholic School. It is now an academy.

Blessing at Knightley Church

The Bishop of Lichfield blessing the church as part of its 100th anniversary celebrations. Christ Church was built in 1840 on land given by Lord Lichfield. The architect was Thomas Trubshaw and the ...

Blithfield House and Admaston School

View from the south west of Admaston School and Blithfield House, on School Lane, Admaston. Reproduced by permission of English Heritage and the National Monuments Record.

Blurton Church of England School, Blurton

Blurton Church of England School stood on School Lane. The school was built in 1834 but closed in 1954 when it had only infants on the roll. Now demolished and the site used for housing.

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

Boats and visitors, Rudyard Lake

Rudyard Lake is a reservoir and was constructed in 1797 by engineer John Rennie to feed the Caldon Branch of the Trent & Mersey Canal. It is around 2.5 miles long and covers roughly an area of 168 acres. ...

Boothen School Class

Class 4 pupils at Boothen Church of England School on the corner of London Road and All Saints Road, Stoke on Trent. Founded in 1859 as Boothen National Schools it originally occupied the shell of ...

Boothen School Class

Class 1B pupils at Boothen Church of England School on the corner of London Road and All Saints Road, Stoke on Trent. Founded in 1859 as Boothen National Schools it originally occupied the shell of ...

Boothen School Classroom

Classroom interior at Boothen Church of England School on the corner of London Road and All Saints Road, Stoke on Trent. Note the gas lighting Founded in 1859 as Boothen National Schools it originally ...

Bosley Cloud

Bosley Cloud, also known as The Cloud, is a prominent hill (standing at 343 metres) situated in the Peak District, with views across the Cheshire Plain. the border between Staffordshire and Cheshire ...

Boxing Group, Stafford Grammar School

This image appeared in the Staffordshire Chronicle, dated Saturday March 30th 1946. It shows the newly formed Boxing Club at King Edward VI Grammar School, in front of the 1928 extension. Front row ...

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 ...

Boys at Eccleshall Secondary Modern School

Photograph of a group of boys sitting on two vaulting horses, Eccleshall Secondary Modern School, Shaws' Lane, Eccleshall. The school is now Eccleshall Community Centre.

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 ...