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Weeping Cross Primary School, Stafford,

A classroom at St Anne's Roman Catholic junior mixed and infants' school (Weeping Cross Primary School), Lynton Avenue, Weeping Cross, Stafford. The school was opened in 1966.

Weeping Cross Primary School, Stafford,

St Anne's Roman Catholic junior mixed and infants' school (Weeping Cross Primary School), Lynton Avenue, Weeping Cross, Stafford. The school was designed by Sandy & Norris and opened in 1966.

Welfare Foods Campaign, Stafford,

Welfare Foods Campaign in the Midland Region, which took place in the Food Office on Mount Street. The campaign was to encourage mothers to claim free cod liver oil and orange juice for their children. On ...

Wellington Secondary School, Hanley

Wellington Road County Secondary School. The school started life as Wellington Council School around 1891. Reorganised as a secondary school in 1932. The buildings have become St Luke's Church of England ...

Wesleyan Church and School, High Street, Kinver

West Hill Girls High School Netball Team, Hednesford

Members of the netball team and their school mistress posing with a large shield.

West Hill School, Football Team, Hednesford

Football team members pictured with staff and wining trophies.

West Hill School, Hednesford

This school on Green Heath Road, known locally as West Hill, is now (2022) West Hill Primary School. Situated on the corner of High Mount Street it was enlarged in 1888-89, as the original British School ...

West Hill School, High Mount Street, Hednesford

On the leftt is the school building, built in 1888, with the small bell tower and pointed gables. The two houses on the left of this photograph were originally occupied by the headmaster and mistress, ...

West Hill School, High Mount Street, Hednesford

West Hill School building, built in 1888, can be seen to the left with the small bell tower and pointed gables. The two houses on the right of this photograph were originally occupied by the headmaster ...

West Hill, Hednesford

This street is officially now named Green Heath Road but is still referred to locally as West Hill. The building with the steeple on the right is West Hill Primary School. This and some of the houses ...

West Hill, Hednesford

Officially named as Green Heath Road but known as West Hill to the locals. Recognisable today, the school was Hednesford's first Board School opened in January 1874, but almost immediately it was found ...

West Hill, Hednesford

Now officially named Green Heath Road this early postcard shows West Hill with the Board Schools for boys and girls on the right, now West Hill Primary School. There is open land on the street before ...

Weston Hall,

This seventeenth century hall is located half a mile west of Weston, on the lower slopes of Weston Bank. In the early twentieth century the house was sold to pay gambling debts and is now a restaurant....

Weston School

On the left is the Head Teacher Mr Mills (wearing a hat) and on the right is Teacher, Miss Farr with a group of pupils at Weston School, near Stafford.

Weston Schools

A group of young children pose in the school gateway. The school opened as Weston on Trent National School in 1878 and was later Weston CE School, Weston on Trent Primary School, and latterly St Andrew's ...

Westwood Hall, Leek

The original Westwood Hall building dates from the 1600s. Originally it was a fairly simple farm-house, but when John Davenport, a potter and glassmaker bought the property in 1813 he began a series of ...

Westwood High School for Girls, Leek

Situated in Westwood Park and built around an earlier 17th century house, it was purchased in 1813 by local potter John Davenport as a family house. The Bell Tower is one of the modifications designed ...