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Clayton Hall Grammar School for Girls blazer, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This was a blazer belonging to Jane E. Bradshaw. It was worn during the 1960's and bought from Henry White's.

Clayton Hall Grammar School for Girls, Clayton, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The sports hall of Clayton Hall Grammar School. Clayton Hall was the family home of the local landowners (Booth-Lovatt) until 1939 when it became a training base for the Fleet Air Arm. In 1947 the borough ...

Clayton Hall Grammar School for Girls, Clayton, Newcastle-under-Lyme

An assembly being held at Clayton Grammar School for Girls. The hall had originally been a family home of the Lovatt-Booths (the local landowners) until 1939 when it was used a training base for the ...

Clayton Hall Grammar School hat, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This hat was worn by Jane E. Bradshaw, a student at Clayton Hall Grammar School for Girls. It was bought from Henry White's and was worn in the 1960's.

Clayton School, Clayton, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Clayton School was demolished just prior to the construction of a roundabout which now connects Westbury Park to Clayton Road and Northwood Lane.

Clifton School, Clifton Campville

Children from Clifton School in a May Queen parade, Clifton Campville. St. Andrew's Church of England Primary School was believed to have originally been built as a barn between 1780 and 1795 but became ...

Climbing frame at Brindley Village School, Cannock Chase

Girls playing on the climbing frame fixed to the wall of the new toilet block at Brindley Village County Primary School. The school opened on 25 April 1926 and closed on 24 July 1959. Originally built ...

Club Day, Cheswardine, Shropshire

Club Day procession at Cheswardine walking down the High Street away from St. Swithin's Church Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.

Coal pickers, Cheadle

Coal pickers during the General Strike, Cheadle. During the General Strike outcrop pits were dug, about 4 feet square. This one was named Embrey's No.17.

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 ...

Codsall School

Classroom at St. Nicholas' Church of England School, Codsall.

Codsall Secondary School

A view of the school buildings looking south, taken from the sports fields.

Codsall Secondary School, staff group

Back row (left to right): ? , ? , ? , ? , Mr A Bould, ?, Mr Jim Mansell (P.E. Teacher), Mr C Hill, Miss Mollie Orton, Mr A Robinson, Miss Marjorie Norwood, Mr David Edwards, Mr G. Millington. Front ...

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

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 ...

Colton School

St. Mary's School was built in 1862 on a site given by the owner of Colton Manor and funded by the Webb Trust. Although altered and extended, the village school remains in the same building.