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Brindley Village School, Cannock Chase

A whole school photograph of Brindley Village County Primary School. It includes headmaster Mr Shelley (standing far left) with Mrs Hayle (far right). The school opened on 25 April 1926 and closed on ...

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.

Brook End, Longdon

A multi-view postcard with scenes around Brook End, Longdon and Longdon Green. Top row, left to right: the Grand Lodge to Beaudesert Hall; the Village School (in later years this building became the ...

Brooklands School, Stafford,

Brooklands opened on Eccleshall Road in 1946 as a private school. At first only a small number of five and six year olds were admitted, but the number of pupils increased and by 1962 126 children ...

Broom Street School, Hanley. Circa 1950

A boys PE lesson at Broom Street School. Exercise and play areas were small, the girls and infants being given even less space than the boys.

Broom Street, Hanley

Broom Street runs east off Old Town Road in Hanley. On the corner is Safin House, occupied in 1963 by S Finney & Sons, Wholesale Warehousemen. H & E Smith's tile factory still stands, although no longer ...

Brownhills High School, Stoke-on-Trent

The photograph shows the main buildings and playing fields of Brownhills High School. This site is now the Co-operative Academy of Stoke on Trent, with new school buildings. The School was originally ...

Brownhills Road, Tunstall

The photograph was taken from Canal Lane looking south east towards the old Brownhills High School for Girls. Brownhills Road runs across the bottom of the photograph. The original school was based around ...

Bucknall County Secondary and Infants School

Bucknall Secondary Modern School was on Malthouse Lane. Formed during the reorganisation of city schools after 1932, it included buildings from the old Bucknall County Infants' School. In this photograph, ...

Building Blake High School, Marston Road, Hednesford

The picture was taken from the Belt Road end of Marston Road, looking towards the front of the school during its construction. At the front of the building is the old reception area. The taller building ...

Burnhill Green School, near Pattingham

Back row L. to R: Miss Corbett; Ron Mytton; Sylvia Mytton;Jean Shaw; Connie Wood. Middle row: Eileen Beardmore; Betty Shaw; Rosalie Colton; Vera Jones; Frances Beardsmore; Ruby Horton; Joan Pooler; Geoff ...

Burnwood County Junior School, Tunstall

This photograph was taken from Springbank Road. The school stood at the corner of Springbank Road and Chell Heath Road. The school has been closed and demolished. The site is now housing.

Burnwood Nursery, Infants and Junior School, Chell Heath

Burnwood Nursery, Infants and Junior School was on the corner of Bishop Road and Chell Heath Road. The school has been demolished and replaced by Stoke on Trent North Children's Centre. Burnwood County ...

Burnwood School, Burslem

The view east from Burslem Golf Course towards Ball Green. In the foreground is Burnwood School. In the distance are the buildings of Ball Green Primary School. On the left is the spoil tip of Chatterley ...

Burnwood Schools, Chell

The photograph shows Burnwood Secondary, Junior and Nursery Schools. the photograph was taken from Chell heath Road. The houses on the left are on Salkeld Place.

Burslem - St. John's Church: engraving

North west view of the old church across the churchyard. The National School is seen behind. Anonymous. [Drawn and etched by T. P. Mullock.]

Burslem - St. John's Church: sepia drawing

North west view of the old church. The tower is 15th century, the rest is an addition of 1738, a box-like hall with long windows. Behind can be seen the National School. Artist: J. Buckler.

Burton-upon-Trent - Grammar School: sepia drawing

Showing the front of the Grammar School, viewed from the church yard. Showing a Tudor house (founded 1520) of three gables. Artist: 'J. Buckler.'