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Wolverhampton - Grammar School: aquatint engraving

'A Front View of the School.' Showing a central block with the entrance door, above which is a bell turret, with two symmetrical wings of two storeys. Taken from I. Taylor's Map of 1751, and reproduced ...

Wolverhampton - Grammar School: engraving

'To the Trustees of the Free Grammar School in Wolverhampton, this Plate being a Front View of the said School, is very respectfully Inscribed by their most Obedient & Obliged humble Servant, R. Paddey.' ...

Wolverhampton - Grammar School: sepia drawing

'Grammar School at Wolverhampton, Staffordshire.' Showing a perspective view looking down the street. The building is of brick with stone dressings, erected 1714 in the classical style of the time. ...

Wolverhampton - 'The New Schools for Boys and Girls': sepia drawing

'The New School for Boys and Girls on the North West side of the Church Yard of St. Peter's Collegiate Church, Wolverhampton.' Showing a building of the Gothic revival with four gables and a bell turret. ...

Wolverhampton Road, Stafford

This view was taken on the Wolverhampton Road, near The Green by the entrance to the present Friary Retail Park (2025). The terrace of houses on the left were demolished in the late 1970's and replaced ...

Wolverhampton Road, Stafford

Wolverhampton Road looking towards Stafford town centre. The large building in the centre is Camden Place built for Richard Ford in the early nineteenth century and designed by George Gilbert Scott. ...

Wolverhampton Road, Stafford,

Camden Place, the large building in the distance, was built for Richard Ford in the early nineteenth century. In the 1960s it was used as an annex to the College of Art, but was demolished in the 1970s ...

Woman and boy, Woodseaves area

Portrait of a woman with a boy in his school uniform, from the Woodseaves area. Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.

Woodall's Drapers Shop, Stafford,

Woodall's shop was at 55 Greengate Street. It closed in the 1970s.

Woodwork class at Kings Bromley School

A woodwork class at Richard Cross Church of England School, Kings Bromley.

Woodwork class, Dartmouth treet Secondary Modern Boys School, Stafford

The school opened in 1939 as Dartmouth Street Senior Boys School. In 1944 it became a Secondary Modern School for Boys, and was renamed Kingston Secondary Modern School in 1956. A further name change ...

Woodwork Class, Kitchener Institute, Stone

Granville Secondary Modern School's woodwork classroom was in the Kitchener Institute on the corner of Vistor Street and Berkeley Street. the building also housed the school's Domestic Science room. ...

Woodwork class, Knightley School

Woodwork class, students holding woodwork projects. Knightley School was built in 1874 and enlarged in 1894. In 1912 it had places for 125 children.

Woodwork exhibition, Stone

An exhibition of woodwork made by Frank Phillip's pupils at Granville Secondary Modern School, Stone. The woodwork classroom was at the Kitchener Institute on the corner of Victor Street and Berkeley ...

Woodwork room at Dartmouth Street Secondary Modern Boys School, Stafford

The school opened in 1939 as Dartmouth Street Senior Boys School. In 1944 it became a Secondary Modern School for Boys, and was renamed Kingston Secondary Modern School in 1956. A further name change ...

Workers' Educational Association, Drake Hall, near Eccleshall

Page 41 of 'Drake Hall - A War-Time Hostel', a souvenir book produced for staff and residents at the Swynnerton Royal Ordnance Factory hostel at Drake Hall, produced in 1945. Describing the work of the ...

Workshop and Link Blocks, Stafford College, Stafford

The Workshop Block can be seen here on the left hand side, with the Link Block on the right hand side. They were built between 1970 and 1971.

World Wildlife Award, Western Springs Primary School, Rugeley

Children at Western Springs Primary School are pictured here after having raised money for the World Wildlife Fund.