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Boys Football Team, Codsall Secondary School

Teacher on the right was Jim Mansell and the teacher on the left was Mr A. Smeaton. Boy' names are unknown.

Boys' Gardening Class, Seighford Council School,

Many schools taught boys how to grow their own vegetables. This group was taken by the headmaster's father, who was named Mr Plant. Seighford Council School has been re-named Cooper Perry School....

Boy's Library, Denstone College

The Boy's Library opened in 1881. In 1899 new oak bookcases were installed and the contents organised by Mr A. A. Armstrong, the Librarian. Denstone College was begun in 1868 and opened in 1873 as ...

Boys Middle School, Higherland, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This photograph shows the Boys' Middle School in Newcastle-under-Lyme in 1915. The Boys' Middle School was founded in 1872 and was housed in the Orme School buildings on the Higherland. A new building ...

Boys Playing Cricket, Stafford Common,

Boys' School, Leigh

The Parochial School for Boys in Church Leigh was designed by G.E. Street and opened in 1857. It is Grade II listed and is now Leigh Village Hall. Photograph by Alfred McCann of High Street, Uttoxeter....

Boys School, Walhouse Road, Cannock

Class J2 at the Church of England Boys School, Walhouse Road, Cannock. Walhouse School was founded in 1828 by Mrs Ann Craycroft Walhouse of Hatherton Hall who gave £2,000 to buy the land and build ...

Boys School, Waterfall

On the far right of the friont row, showing his knees, is Charles Hall of Green Farm, Waterfall.

Boys' Schoolroom, Stafford Gaol

Originally prisoners would have been taught in their cells, education being one of the prison chaplain's duties. By 1852 a schoolmaster and schoolmistress had been appointed and a room in the prison ...

Bradley Primary School, Bradley

Built around 1887 as Bradley Endowed School, it later became Bradley CE (CC) Primary School. The school closed in 1988 and the building is now used as the Village Hall.

Bradley Street Infants School, Uttoxeter

Photograph taken by Elizabeth Rees who was a teacher at the school at the time. The school was demolished in about 1970.

Bradley Street Infants School, Uttoxeter

Bradley Street Infants School pupils' sack race. Photograph taken by Elizabeth Rees who was a teacher at the school at the time. The school was closed in 1970 and parts of the school were demolished, ...

Bradley Street Infants School, Uttoxeter

Pupils at play on a climbing frame. The girl on the right wearing the crossover staps holding onto the climbing frame is Rita Aston (nee Crutchley. Photograph taken by Elizabeth Rees who was a teacher ...

Bradley Street Infants School, Uttoxeter

Bradley Street infants' egg and spoon race. Photograph taken by Elizabeth Rees who was a teacher at the school at the time. The school was closed in 1970 and parts of the school were demolished, ...

Bradley Street Infants School, Uttoxeter

Pupils at play. Photograph taken by Elizabeth Rees who was a teacher at the school at the time. The school was closed in 1970 and parts of the school were demolished, the buildings in the photograph ...

Bradley Street Infants School, Uttoxeter

Pupils at play. Photograph taken by Elizabeth Rees who was a teacher at the school at the time. The school was demolished in about 1970.

Bradley Street School pupils, Uttoxeter

Bradley Street Church of England school pupils and their teacher.

Bradley Street School pupils, Uttoxeter

Beatrice Fernyhough, then aged about 5, is in the 2nd row back, 1st on the left.