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The Sports Hall, Woodhouse High School, Tamworth

This photograph of a volleyball session in the sports hall at Woodhouse High School was taken by Tony Boydon. Woodhouse High School was built on the site of Woodhouse Farm which was demolished in ...

The Sports Hall, Woodhouse High School, Tamworth

This photograph of a cricket training session in the sports hall at Woodhouse High School was taken by Tony Boydon. Woodhouse High School was built on the site of Woodhouse Farm which was demolished ...

The Sports Hall, Woodhouse High School, Tamworth

This photograph of a Taekwondo session in the sports hall at Woodhouse High School was taken by Tony Boydon. Woodhouse High School was built on the site of Woodhouse Farm which was demolished in ...

The Sports Hall, Woodhouse High School, Tamworth

This photograph of a weightlifting session in the sports hall at Woodhouse High School was taken by Tony Boydon. Woodhouse High School was built on the site of Woodhouse Farm which was demolished ...

The Sports Hall, Woodhouse High School, Tamworth

This photograph of a badminton session (and a volleyball session in the background) in the sports hall at Woodhouse High School was taken by Tony Boydon. Woodhouse High School was built on the site ...

The view from near Mill Hill in Little Chell Lane, Little Chell

The camera is looking northwards from near the top of Little Chell Lane. In the foreground is Blessed William Southerne Roman Catholic Secondary School, opened in 1957. This became St Margaret Ward ...

The Village Cross, Sheen. Photographed by William Blake.

Sheen village cross dates from the 15th century but only the top stone of the base appears to be old. The village school can be seen behind.

The Village School, Clifton Campville

St. Andrew's Church of England Primary School was believed to have originally been built as a bar, but became a National School in the early-mid 19th century. A new school building was built in 1960, ...

The Wedgwood Institute, Queen Street, Burslem

This photograph shows the corner of the Wedgwood Institute on Queen Street and Clayhanger Street in Burslem. The institute is built on the site of the Brick House Works operated by Wedgwood from 1763 ...

The Wedgwood Institute, Queen Street, Burslem

This photograph shows the Wedgwood Institute on Queen Street in Burslem. The Institute is built on the site of the Brick House Works operated by Wedgwood from 1763 to 1772 and was opened in April 1869. ...

Theological College, Lichfield

The College was founded in 1857 and was located in this building situated on the south side of the Cathedral Close from 1872. The Theological College closed in 1972. The college is viewed from Minster ...

Thistley Hough School, Penkhull

The Art Deco buildings of Thistley Hough School seen from the corner of Newcastle Lane and Thistley Hough. Opened in 1938 as a grammar school for girls, taking pupils from Longton Grammar School and Hanley ...

Thomas Alleynes Grammar School

Pupils of Thomas Alleynes Grammar School.

Thomas Alleynes School Choir

Thomas Russell Infants School, Barton-under-Needwood

Thomas Russell Infants School on Station Road, Barton-under-Needwood. Thomas Russell, a draper who died in 1593, left £50 in his will for a free school to be built in Barton-under-Needwood. The school ...

Thomas Russell School, Barton-under-Needwood

Thomas Russell Infants School on Station Road, Barton-under-Needwood. Thomas Russell, a draper who died in 1593, left £50 in his will for a free school to be built in Barton-under-Needwood. The school ...

Tipping Street, Stafford, (1)

On the far left is the Oddfellows Hall. The gable end (in the centre) belongs to St. Chad's Schoolroom; to the right of the schoolroom is St. Chad's Passage. The double fronted shop building just ...

Tittensor School

Among those pictured are: Miss Cook, the Headmistress (back row, far left); Miss Leech (far right); Betty Phillips (2nd row, 2nd from right); Gloria Hampton (3rd row, 2nd from left); Joyce Webster (3rd ...