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Stafford Grammar School Dramatic Production,

King Edward VI Grammar School production of 'She Stoops to Conquer'. The school, on Newport Road, was renowned for its dramatic productions. The Free Grammar School of King Edward VI was established ...

Stafford Grammar School,

View across the playing fields towards the school chapel. The group of boys in front of the chapel are preparing to play cricket. The Free Grammar School of King Edward VI was established in 1550 ...

Stafford Grammar School, Newport Road, Stafford

A view of the School House at King Edward VI Grammar School from the south east. The two girls playing croquet are believed to be Mabel Frances Layng (later to become an artist) and Ada Clarice Layng, ...

Stafford Grammar School, Newport Road, Stafford

View of the School House at King Edward VI Grammar School from the front. The two girls near the doorway are believed to be Mabel Frances Layng (later to become an artist) and Ada Clarice Layng, the daughters ...

Stafford Grammar School, Newport Road, Stafford

View of the School House at King Edward VI Grammar School from the north east. The two girls and man saeted in the garden are believed to be the Headmaster of the Grammar School, Alfred Edward Freestone ...

Stafford Institute,

This building on Earl Street was originally the British School. The school opened in 1843 with funding from the British and Foreign School Society and a wealthy Methodist, Mrs Birch. Parents of the ...

Stafford Senior Netball team, Rising Brook School, Stafford

Stafford Senior netball team pictured on one of the netball and tennis courts at Rising Brook School. On the left there is a glimpse of houses on the Wolverhampton Road (A449) and on the right a part ...

Stafford Street Infant School class, Burton-upon-Trent

Children and teachers dressed in the costumes of 1881 to celebrate the centenary of the school. Mrs. Doreen Hickman, on the left of this picture, was the last head of the school. The school was closed ...

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.

Stafford Technical College

Stafford Technical College showing the bridge over Cherry Street connecting the two main blocks of the college. The bridge has since been demolished.

Stafford Technical College Building, Tenterbanks, Stafford

Stafford Wesley Methodists Sunday School, Earl Street, Stafford

150th anniversary celebrations of Stafford Wesley Methodists Sunday School, Earl Street, Stafford. Below is an extract from an article published in the Staffordshire Newsletter on 23 April 1956: For ...

Staffordshire Association of Food Products Guilds, Rodbaston

Pictured at the annual conference of the Staffordshire Association of Food Production Guilds at Rodbaston Farm Institute, are left to right: Mr L J Wyles, Vice-Chairman, Mrs Jessie Evans, Hon. Secretary, ...