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Cobridge R.C. First & Middle School, Waterloo Road, Burslem

This building is four rooms wide by two rooms deep and has three gables to the front. There is a stone medallion on the central gable with the inscription 'St. Peter's School', which it was previously ...

Coffee set

Stoke-on-Trent Art Schools. Coffee set. 1982.P.483. 1924. Under glaze and over glaze painted earthenware. Earthenware coffee set decorated with under glaze painted trees and borders with over ...

College Flats, Madeley

Student accommodation at Madeley College. Madeley College of Education was built in 1961 in parkland formerly belonging to Madeley Manor. It had begun life in 1949 as Stafford Teacher Training College ...

College of Education, Madeley

Madeley College of Education was built in 1961 in parkland formerly belonging to Madeley Manor. It had begun life in 1949 as Stafford Teacher Training College and was based at Nelson Hall at Cotes Heath, ...

College of Education, Madeley

A multi-view postcard showing the swimming pool, the main college building, student accommodation and sports fields at Madeley College of Education. Madeley College of Education was built in 1961 in ...

College of Education, Madeley

Madeley College of Education was built in 1961 in parkland formerly belonging to Madeley Manor. It had begun life in 1949 as Stafford Teacher Training College and was based at Nelson Hall at Cotes Heath, ...

Colwich - 'Miss Sparrow's School' : sepia drawing

'Miss Sparrow's School, Colwich,' viewed from the road. Showing a low stone building of two wings with a central bay. It was built in 1829 in the Jacobean style.'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood].

Colwich Church: pen sketch

West north west view from the road, showing the tower and the west-end porch. There are gabled houses on the left, ('Miss Sparrow's School' in perspective). 'T. Wood, del., 1833,' [a weaker hand than ...

Commemmorative programme celebrating the Royal Visit to Leek

The visit included the opening of the Leek Technical Schools by H.R.H. The Duchess of York, the laying of the gymnasium foundation stone by H.R.H. The Duke of York and a visit to Brough, Nicholson & Halls' ...

Connaught Street, Tunstall

The view east along Connaught Street (the name changed from Albert Street in the 1950s) from Harewood Street. Tunstall High Street is at the far end. Princess Street goes off to the right, just in front ...

Construction of Blake High School, Marston Road, Hednesford, Cannock

This picture shows the shell of the school building under construction.

Cornerstone at Leek Municipal School

The design carved on the stone of young Hercules and the bees was the idea of the architect L. Sugden and the work of sculptor, A. Broadbent. The stone was laid by Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland. Despite ...

Coronation Day, Hilderstone

This postcard photograph shows a large group of children, mostly boys, outside Hilderstone School during celebrations for the Coronation of King George V and Queen Mary in 1911. The writer of the ...

Coronation Party, Corporation Street School, Stafford

Children from Corporation Street and Oxford Gardens are pictured at a Coronation party held in the school hall at Corporation Street School, Stafford. Front row: Roy Harrison (3rd from left), Alan ...

Corporation Street Infants' School Staff, Stafford

A staff group at Corporation Street Infants' School. Back row: Miss Hillman, Miss Myce. Front row: Miss Jones, Miss Barker, Miss Julian, Miss Martin (Headmistress), Mrs Martin. Corporation Street ...

Cotton College, Cotton

This postcard view shows Cotton College, also known as St. Wilfrid’s College. On the right the spire of St. Wilfred’s Church can be seen. Cotton Hall was built in the 18th century by the Gilbert family. ...

Cotton Hall

View of the entrance of Cotton Hall. The present Cotton Hall was built in the 18th century by the Gilbert family. In 1844 it was sold to the Earl of Shrewsbury and it was converted into a monastery for ...

Croxden - Chapel and School: sepia wash drawing

'Croxden Chapel and School,' showing a modern-Elizabethan building of brick and stone, T-shaped, with a bell gable. It stands at a corner where roads join.'T. P. Wood.'