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Heron Cross Secondary School, Fenton

A lesson at Heron Cross Secondary School, Fenton. The photograph is annotated "Lessons on Sound, using Organ Pipes genorously presented to School by Jardine & Co., Manchester. Heron Cross Senior with ...

Heron Cross Infants’ School, Fenton

This school was on Claud Street, just off Grove Road in Heron Cross. The building dates from 1911/12 and was formerly a Wesleyan Methodist School. The lamp standard in the foreground still has the old ...

Christmas Party, Manor Hill County Primary School, Walton, Stone

The Chairman of the Managers and staff at the Infants’ Christmas Party held at Manor Hill County Primary School, Walton, Stone in 1955. Clockwise from the near end of the table: Miss P. Wells-Bladen ...

Christmas Party, Manor Hill County Primary School, Walton, Stone

Father Christmas distributing packets of sweets at the Infants’ Christmas Party held at Manor Hill County Primary School, Walton, Stone in 1955. To the right are Miss Dorothy D. Riley (Headmistress) and ...

Street Cleaning Vehicle, Stafford,

Street cleaning vehicle on Corporation Street, opposite the Girls’ School. Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, who retain copyright ownership.

Overdale Girls’ School group, Farley Hall

The teacher in the centre is Miss Pickard.

Hockey Team, Stafford Girls' High School,

Group photograph of Stafford Girls’ High School hockey team with three of their teachers (seated centre). In 1907 the County Council took over a private girls' school at the Moat House on Newport Road, ...

Corporation Street Girls’ School, Stafford

Corporation Street School replaced the British School in Earl Street in 1894. The first master was John Wheeldon and today the school is named after him. In 1909 the building was extended to form ...

Corporation Street Girls’ School, Stafford

Corporation Street School replaced the British School in Earl Street in 1894. The first master was John Wheeldon and today the school is named after him. In 1909 the building was extended to form ...

William Henry Goring, Headmaster, West Hill Boys’ School, Hednesford

A local man, son of a coal miner, he first taught at Heath Hayes Boys’ Council School at the age of 13. He was appointed as headmaster at West Hill in 1913 after 15 years as Assistant Master. He held ...

Lotus charity cricket team, Stone

Stone Lotus members who played a charity comic cricket match in aid of the Dutch Boys’ Disaster Fund, May 20th 1952. They are probably pictured on Alleyne's School's cricket ground on Oulton Road. Back ...

Staff at Chase Terrace Secondary Modern Boys’ School, Chase Terrace.

On the back row, left to right are: S.Roper, H.E. Holdcroft, A.H. Bewley, A.R. Handley, R.M. Pascoe. Front row: W.E. Thompson, M.G. Worman, W.D. Wright (Headmaster), R.D. Deakin, J.T. Edwards

Boys’ Library, Denstone College

The Boys’ 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 ...

View from 3rd Wicket, River Sow, Stafford

A view looking along the River Sow towards Stafford town centre with St. Mary's Church tower in the Centre. We are unsure of the exact site, but this photograph was possibly taken from just north west ...

Uttoxeter Road, Normacot

The vehicle on the extreme left is parked outside The Station Hotel which was on the corner of Uttoxeter Roaf (now the A50) and Station Road (now Recreation Road). The zebra crossing was on Uttoxeter ...

The Vine Inn and Vine Street, Hanley

Vine Street ran between Bethesda Street and Lichfield Street in Hanley. This is a view towards the Lichfield Street end. Vine Street and its buildings were demolished with the building of the Crown Court ...

Sandford Street, Lichfield

This postcard view looks north-east along Sandford Street in Lichfield. On the left is a part view of what is thought to be the Tankard Inn; the adjacent building has a sign of the Lichfield Brewery ...

Port Vale Football Club, Burslem

Looking towards the Lorne Street side of Vale Park from the Hamil Road end. At then far end is the Bycars Stand. Vale Park was completed in 1950, becoming the club's fifth ground when it moved from ...