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Stafford Street Infant School classroom , Burton-upon-Trent

Children and teachers dressed in the costume of 1881 to celebrate the centenary of the school. The school was closed and was demolished in 1991.

Stafford Street Infant School Mugs, Burton-upon -Trent

Stafford Street Infant School opened in 1881. The Headmistress, Mrs. Hickman, had commemorative mugs made and given to each of the pupils to celebrate the centenary of the school. The school was ...

Stafford Street Infant School, Burton-upon-Trent

Headmistress Mrs. Doreen Hickman in 1881 Victorian costume, putting a dunce's cap on the Mayor of Burton. This photograph was taken in 1981 to celebrate the centenary of the school. The school was ...

Stafford Street Infant School, Burton-upon-Trent

Stafford Street Infant School teachers dressed in the costume of 1881. This photograph taken in 1981 during celebrations of the centenary of the school. Fourth from left in the front row is Doreen Hickman, ...

Stafford Street Infant School, Burton-upon-Trent

Classroom photograph of children dressed in the costume of 1881 to celebrate the centenary of the school. The school was closed and demolished in 1991.

Stafford Street School, Class IV, Burton-on-Trent

The schoolmaster is Mr Whitworth, and on the extreme right on the bottom row is George E. Beeby.

Staffordshire County Musical Association

A group of music students and teachers pictured in Stafford. The bottom of the shield reads 'Presented by Mr Francis A Bolton'.

Stained glass window, King Edward VI Grammar School, Stafford

This photograph was taken inside the Grade II listed former King Edward VI Grammar School Great Hall; it shows a stained glass panel in one of the large windows of the hall. Below the Coat of Arms ...

Staircase, Yarlet Hall

A postcard view of the staircase at Yarlet Hall. Yarlet Hall replaced an earlier 18th century building; work on a new house was begun around 1870 by George Sidney. In 1873 The Reverend Walter Earle ...

Standon Boys' Farm Home, near Eccleshall

Standon Farm Industrial School, Standon showing boys in the textile workshop The Standon Boys' Farm Home was established by the Waifs and Strays Society in 1885 at Weston Lane, Standon Bridge, near ...

Standon Boys' Farm Home, near Eccleshall

Standon Farm Industrial School showing boys making butter. The Standon Boys' Farm Home was established by the Waifs and Strays Society in 1885 at Weston Lane, Standon Bridge, near Eccleshall, Staffordshire. ...

Standon Boys' Farm Home, near Eccleshall

Standon Farm Industrial School, Standon showing boys in a needlework class. The Standon Boys' Farm Home was established by the Waifs and Strays Society in 1885 at Weston Lane, Standon Bridge, near ...

Standon Boys' Farm Home, near Eccleshall

Standon Farm Industrial School showing the brass band. The Standon Boys' Farm Home was established by the Waifs and Strays Society in 1885 at Weston Lane, Standon Bridge, near Eccleshall, Staffordshire. ...

Station Road, Stone

A view of Station Road taken from the junction with Northesk Street, looking towards Stone town centre. The large buildings in the middle distance are the school buildings of St. Dominic's Convent, built ...

Stone - Free School: sepia drawing

'The Free School at the East end of Saint Michael's Church yard at Stone, Staffordshire.' This appears to be the back of the Grammar School from the south east, [see SV X.19c, for comparative view.] ...

Stone - Grammar School: sepia drawing

'Grammar School at Stone, Staffordshire.' South west view showing a brick Georgian building of two storeys with transomed windows, an outside staircase to the upper floor and a cupola on the roof, standing ...

Stone Bootmakers' Strike

A bootmakers' strike gathering, standing outside Christ Church School on Northesk Street. This photograph is believed to have been taken on the occasion of a meeting of striking boot and shoe operatives ...

Stone Road, Tittensor

St. Luke's Church gates can be seen on the left. When the A34 was constructed and the road was widened, the gates were moved back, meaning that the church was much closer to the road..