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Church and School, Hilderstone

A postcard view of a quiet scene in Hilderstone. On the left is the school which was built as a National School for 180 pupils in 1819. Its construction was funded by Ralph Bourne of Hilderstone Hall. ...

Church band members, Eccleshall,

Church Eaton Schools

A postcard view of Church Eaton schools. These school buildings were built in the late 19th century and opened in 1900 as a combined school for boys, girls and infants. Construction of the main building ...

Church Eaton Village,

Church Lane, Oulton, near Stone

A view of Church Lane, Oulton, looking south-east with the village school on the right. Oulton School was built in 1863 and stood on Church Lane. the money to build it was raised by John Ford, vicar ...

Church of England Infants & Girls School, Tutbury

School group at C.of E. Infants and Girls School, Burton Street, Tutbury. Back row: Miss B. Walker (teacher), E. Corden, M. Parker, H. Rollinson, ?, R. Fearn, G. Bryant, B. Mears, C. Harper, W. Harlow, ...

Church of England School, Brewood

Class 1 of Brewood Church of England School. The National School was built in 1859-1860 on School Road, replacing the original 1818 building which stands closer to the Market Place. The Monckton family ...

Church of England School, Eccleshall

An aerial view of the new Eccleshall Church of England School buildings on Shaw Lane at Gaolbutts, Eccleshall taken from the south west. By 1925 the old school building at the bottom of Kerry Lane ...

Church Schools, Swynnerton

The former Roman Catholic School building on the main road through Swynnerton, just north of St. Mary's church. It was built in 1856.

Church Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Church Street at the corner of Merrial Street and High Street during demolition. Pictured are the Talbot Hotel and Syd Perkin and Edna Duffield's School of Dance. Edna Duffield and Syd Perkin were national ...

Church Street, Rugeley

A postcard view of Church Street, Rugeley, looking towards the Wolseley Road. On the right is a glimpse of the former Aelfgar School. In later years the school closed and this part of the building became ...

Cicely Haughton School, Wetley Rocks

Westwood Manor was built for William Meakin the pottery manufacturer in 1875 and became a school in 1944 and was named after Enoch Haughton's wife Cicely.

Cicely Haughton School, Wetley Rocks

A postcard view of Westwood Manor which was built for pottery manufacturer William Meakin in 1875. The house was presented to Staffordshire County Council by Enoch Haughton in 1944, in memory of his ...

City Road, Fenton

This was the view from the corner of City road and Glebedale Road (previously Station Road) towards the junction at Victoria Square in Fenton in the 1960s. On the right is the entrance to Fenton Vicarage, ...

Class at Tenterbanks School, Stafford

Tenterbanks School was built in 1910. The school was demolished in the 1970s to provide room for an extension to Stafford College. Lucy Walton aged 9 is pictured on the second row from the front, ...

Class at Walhouse Junior School, Cannock

The old school had been vacated in 1967, but by 1972 rising pupil numbers meant that classes were held there again. This photograph shows the first class to move back in. Walhouse School was founded ...

Class B, Church Eaton School, Stafford

A class photograph featuring Class B of Church Eaton Primary School. The teacher in the front row is Miss Tildesley who taught in the school for 53 years. The headmaster, Mr. A. Booth worked in the school ...

Class group, Manor Hill County Primary School, Walton

Class group at Manor Hill County Primary School, Walton, Stone. Mrs Ethel Rogers is standing back right. Photographer: Studio White, 27 Market Street, Kidsgrove.