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Stafford Street Infant School class, Burton-upon-Trent

Children and teachers dressed in the costumes of 1881 to celebrate the centenary of the school. Mrs. Doreen Hickman, on the left of this picture, was the last head of the school. The school was closed ...

Stafford Street Infant School classroom , Burton-upon-Trent

Children and teachers dressed in the costume of 1881 to celebrate the centenary of the school. The school was closed and was demolished in 1991.

Stafford Street Infant School, Burton-upon-Trent

Headmistress Mrs. Doreen Hickman in 1881 Victorian costume, putting a dunce's cap on the Mayor of Burton. This photograph was taken in 1981 to celebrate the centenary of the school. The school was ...

Stafford Street Infant School, Burton-upon-Trent

Stafford Street Infant School teachers dressed in the costume of 1881. This photograph taken in 1981 during celebrations of the centenary of the school. Fourth from left in the front row is Doreen Hickman, ...

Stafford Street School, Class IV, Burton-on-Trent

The schoolmaster is Mr Whitworth, and on the extreme right on the bottom row is George E. Beeby.

Stafford Wesley Methodists Sunday School, Earl Street, Stafford

150th anniversary celebrations of Stafford Wesley Methodists Sunday School, Earl Street, Stafford. Below is an extract from an article published in the Staffordshire Newsletter on 23 April 1956: For ...

Staffordshire County Musical Association

A group of music students and teachers pictured in Stafford. The bottom of the shield reads 'Presented by Mr Francis A Bolton'.

Standon Boys' Farm Home, near Eccleshall

Standon Farm Industrial School showing boys making butter. The Standon Boys' Farm Home was established by the Waifs and Strays Society in 1885 at Weston Lane, Standon Bridge, near Eccleshall, Staffordshire. ...

Standon Boys' Farm Home, near Eccleshall

Standon Farm Industrial School, Standon showing boys in a needlework class. The Standon Boys' Farm Home was established by the Waifs and Strays Society in 1885 at Weston Lane, Standon Bridge, near ...

Standon Boys' Farm Home, near Eccleshall

Standon Farm Industrial School showing the brass band. The Standon Boys' Farm Home was established by the Waifs and Strays Society in 1885 at Weston Lane, Standon Bridge, near Eccleshall, Staffordshire. ...

Standon Boys' Farm Home, near Eccleshall

Standon Farm Industrial School, Standon showing boys in the textile workshop The Standon Boys' Farm Home was established by the Waifs and Strays Society in 1885 at Weston Lane, Standon Bridge, near ...

Stone Musical Festival

Pupils from Manor Hill County Primary School, Walton, Stone at the Stone Music Festival, March 1957. From left to right: Christine Chawner, Miss Eddy, Susan Wilcox.

Stone Secondary Modern School trip, north Wales

Pupils from Stone Secondary Modern School pictured during a trip to Llanfairfechan, north Wales. The Secondary Modern School buildings on Old Road are nowadays occupied by Christchurch Middle School. ...

Stone Senior School Sports Day

A group of boys from Stone Senior School (late the Secondary Modern, and now Christ Church Middle Scool on Old Road) pictured at the annual Sports Day held on Stone Cricket Club's Ground. Back row ...

Students and staff, Rodbaston Farm Institute

Group photograph of students and staff of Rodbaston Farm Institute, 1959-60. Back row (left to right): J.A. Birch, W.E.F. Meakin, R.M. Hocknell, N. Foxley, M.H. Tomkinson, A. Lawton, D.E.R. Ashton, ...

Talbot Street Junior School for Girls, Rugeley

Pupils of Talbot Street Junior School for Girls are gathered together with their Teacher Miss Astbury outside the school. Amongst those in this photograph and in no particular order are: Susan Preston, ...

Talbot Street Junior School for Girls, Rugeley

Pupils of Talbot Street Junior School for Girls are gathered together with their teacher Mrs Cannaway outside the school. Amongst those in this photograph and in no particular order are: Susan Preston, ...

Tamworth Girls High School Science Laboratory

After WW1 education improved considerably and Tamworth girls now had science laboratories and the range of educational subjects was much wider. The school was officially opened by the Countess Ferrers ...