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Minton Memorial Building, London Road, Stoke

This plan is of the Minton Memorial Building which was formerly a school of art. It was built in 1835 and lies next to the former swimming baths (now a library). The building has Grade II listed status. Diagrams ...

Minton's Cottages, Hartshill Road, Stoke-on-Trent

In the centre of the photograph are a group of three cottages (numbers 289 to 293) on Hartshill Road which form part of a longer terrace. At the far end is number 287 which was the former Hartshill Institute. ...

Minton's factory, London Road, Stoke-on-Trent

Looking south along London Road with the Minton factory on the left and partly hidden by the lamppost, the old Stoke School of Art. The original part of the Minton factory is just beyond the "new" addition ...

Miss Beardmore's private school, Wolstanton

Peace celebrations at Miss Beardmore's School in Wolstanton. All the children are dressed in their best clothes to celebrate the end of the Boer War.

Miss E M Harvey, Retirement, Tenterbanks School, Stafford

Watched by pupils and members of staff, Miss E M Harvey (centre) is presented with the children’s gift, one of many she received, to mark her retirement after 30 years as Headmistress of Tenterbanks County ...

Moddershall village, near Stone

A postcard view of Moddershall village. In the distance there is a part view of the School and on the right the Post Office. Also on the right note the water-pump. Several of these buildings remain (September ...

Moddershall village, Stone

Looking south along the village's main street, with the school on the left. A postcard view published by A.W. Tilley, Stationers and newsagents, 7 Radford Street, Stone.

Monkhouse School, Cheadle

Monkhouse School on Prince George Street was the original Cheadle Grammar School built in 1685. Part of the building dates from the 17th century. The school closed in 1917. Part of the building is ...

Moorland High and Middle School, Moorland Road, Burslem

This large school complex was constructed between 1900 and 1924 and consists of the main administration block and a large classroom block. The administrative block is a two storey building, three rooms ...

Moorland Road High School (Park Annexe), Park Estate, Burslem

Moorland Road High School consists of two buildings constructed between 1878 and 1900. This picture shows the front west side of the first building. It is mainly one storey with some first floor projections ...

Municipal Hall, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A view of the Municipal Hall taken from Queen's Gardens. The Gardens were laid out in 1897 on land that had been bought by public subscription, in order to celebrate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee.The ...

Municipal Hall, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Municipal Hall was built, between 1888 and 1890, to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria. It was built in red brick with a facade containing life size figures that represented art, literature, ...

National School and Church, Armitage

The National School was built in 1839 and was replaced in 1914 by the nearby Croft Primary School in 1914. The building still exists, the exterior largely unchanged, and in the past has been a Youth Club. ...

National School Group, Stafford

The Junior Girls III class group at the National School, Gaol Road. The National School in Gaol Road was built in 1825 by St Mary's Church but later transferred to nearby Christ Church. It closed in ...

National School, Armitage

A snowy view of the National School, Rugeley Road, Armitage, built in 1839. Church Lane leads off to the right. This picture is from an album of photographs taken by Thomas Harvey Boycott (1876-1949) ...

National School, Cheddleton

Located at the junction of Hollow Lane, Shaffalong Lane and Park Lane, the mixed National School, Cheddleton opened in about 1855 and became known locally as the 'Top School'. It had two further classrooms ...

National School, Fulford

The Victorian National School was built in 1823, at a cost of 125 pounds, after the existing village school was criticised by the Reverend John Dunderdale for its poor facilities. Its early successive ...

National School, Gaol Road, Stafford

The National School in Gaol Road was built in 1825 by St Mary's Church but later transferred to nearby Christ Church. It closed in 1909 but was not demolished until 1984.