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Stone Road, Trentham

A colour-tinted postcard view of Stone Road, Trentham, looking north. On the right is the School House and further along the road can be seen the Institute, built in 1894 in the Kentish vernacular style ...

Stonehouse Primary School, Rugeley

A classroom at Stonehouse Primary School at Slitting Mill, near Rugeley. This is Miss Merry's class which had three or four school years in one class. There were around 40 pupils attending the school ...

Stowe-by-Chartley,

The white building on the left is Hawthorn Farm. Stowe-by-Chartley School can be seen on the right.

Students at Rising Brook School, Stafford

These six student musicians, probably a school jazz band, are pictured during rehearsal in the quadrangle at Rising Brook School. Please contact us if you recognise anyone in the photograph. Acknowledgement: ...

Sutherland Infants' and Junior School, Beaconsfield Drive, Blurton

The Sutherland primary schools were opened in 1954 on Beaconsfield Drive in Blurton. This is now Sutherland Primary academy on the same site with many of the original building. In the photograph, the ...

Swimmers, Codsall Secondary School

This swimming pool was originally constructed in an open courtyard area of Codsall Secondary School, surrounded by classrooms and a covered walkway. Later it was covered with a roof. In the mid ...

Swimming pool, Alleyne's High School, Stone

The 25 metre swimming pool pictured soon after its opening in 1970. It now forms part of |Alleyne's Sports Centre. Alleyne's Grammar School was founded in 1558 by Rev. Thomas Alleyne. The Masters ...

Swynnerton Roman Catholic School

The original Roman Catholic School in Swynnerton no longer stands. Its modern replacement, built on Park View, has also closed.

Talbot Street , Rugeley

To the right is the Infants School on Talbot Street, which was built in 1892. It was enlarged in 1898 and 1913, and later became Rugeley Church of England Voluntary Primary School for Infants.

Talbot Street Junior School for Girls, Rugeley

Pupils of Talbot Street Junior School for Girls are gathered together with their teacher Mrs Cannaway outside the school. Amongst those in this photograph and in no particular order are: Susan Preston, ...

Talbot Street Junior School for Girls, Rugeley

Pupils of Talbot Street Junior School for Girls are gathered together with their Teacher Miss Astbury outside the school. Amongst those in this photograph and in no particular order are: Susan Preston, ...

Tamworth - Grammar School: sepia drawing

'Grammar School at Tamworth, Staffordshire. A. D. 1677.' Showing a low building with a central `stepped' gable and a hipped roof. On the ground floor are four windows between pilasters. The school ...

Tamworth Girls High School

The school was officially opened by the Countess Ferrers on October 1, 1913. In attendance was Rev William MacGregor, one of Tamworth's benefactors. The school flourished until 1959, when it was amalgamated ...

Tamworth Girls High School Science Laboratory

After WW1 education improved considerably and Tamworth girls now had science laboratories and the range of educational subjects was much wider. The school was officially opened by the Countess Ferrers ...

Tamworth Girls High School, Kindergarden

The school was officially opened by the Countess Ferrers on October 1, 1913. In attendance was Rev William MacGregor, one of Tamworth's benefactors. Primarily built for older girls, the school also had ...

Tamworth School Group

Photograph taken outside the Old School Room, next to St. John's Catholic Church in St. John's Street, Tamworth. 6 year old Hilda Allsop (1892-1987, later Griffiths) is seated bottom right in a dark ...

Teachers at Walhouse Junior School, Cannock

Teachers pictured in the staff room at Walhouse Junior School. From left to right: John Dennis, Bruce Haycock, Peter Cadman, Fred Yard, and Headmaster Arthur Hampton. John Dennis left to go to teach ...

Technical Training School, Standon

Originally a Church of England home for 'waifs and strays' and later classified as an Industrial School, by 1938 it was an Intermediate Approved School' for boys aged 13 to 15 committed there by the legal ...