Corporation Street School group, Stafford,
Corporation Street School Scholarship passes (11 Plus) group.
Back row (L-R): Ian Tavernor, Philip Walchester, Michael Whitehead, Kieth Simkins, Tony Wilson, Ivan Cumberlidge.
Third row (L-R): Raymond ...
Corporation Street School, Stafford
Pupils and teacher in the playground at Corporation Street School, STafford
Back row (left to right): Paul Cartwright (?), Michael Woods, Mr John Lloyd, Roy Trainer, Keith Robinson.
Front row: Stan ...
Corporation Street 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 ...
Cotes Hall College, Cotes Heath,
Cotes Hall College near Stone, which is located on the right before Cotes Heath and Cranberry Street (photograph of a print). In 1851 John James Matthews resided here.
In the foreground can be seen ...
Coton Hill Farm, Coton, Milwich,
Cottage, Haughton
Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, who retain copyright ownership.
Cottages, Seighford
A pair of thatched cottages in Seighford with a water-pump in front. They were demolished when new council house were built in the 1950s. The pump was shared communally and was still in use up to 1948 ...
Cotton College, Cotton
An Aerofilms postcard view of Cotton College, also known as St. Wilfrid's College.
Cotton Hall was built in the 18th century by the Gilbert family. In 1844 it was sold to the Earl of Shrewsbury and ...
Cotton College, Cotton
This postcard view shows Cotton College, also known as St. Wilfrid’s College. On the right the spire of St. Wilfred’s Church can be seen.
Cotton Hall was built in the 18th century by the Gilbert family. ...
Cotton Hall
View of the entrance of Cotton Hall. The present Cotton Hall was built in the 18th century by the Gilbert family. In 1844 it was sold to the Earl of Shrewsbury and it was converted into a monastery for ...
Council School, Great Wyrley
Built in 1882, the average attendance then being 160. It was enlarged in 1906. By 1910 the premises were unsatisfactory and the school managers were instructed to reduce numbers by excluding children ...
Country Dancing Team, Knightley School, Woodseaves
Back row members, from left to right are Tony Machin, Ruth Fairbrother, Brian Chebsey, Mary Dyke, Cynthia Gough, Susan France, Keith Hill and Rosemary Dyke.
Middle row members, from left to right are ...
County Youth Orchestra, Stafford
Pictured rehearsing for their big day are, left to right: Stella Frotman, aged 12 of Silkmore Crescent, Stafford, Barry Wright aged 14 of Milford Road, Walton, Adrienne Roxburgh, aged 14 of School Lane, ...
County Youth Table Tennis tournament, Stafford
Alderman E. Allen, County Youth Committee Chairman, presenting J. Clarke, captain of the Stafford Gaol Square Youth Club team, his shield after his side had won the county youth table tennis tournament ...
Crabbery Street, Stafford,
Mr Trevitt the fishmonger, whose shop can be seen on the right, had given the four small girls on the left shrimps, which they are holding in their pinafores.
Cricket Pavilion, Denstone College
Denstone College was begun in 1868 and opened in 1873 as St. Chad's College with 46 boys. It was designed by William Slater and R.C. Carpenter in a Gothic style. The Chapel was built in 1879-87 and the ...
Cricket team, Alleyne's Grammar School, Stone
Back row, left to right: D.J. Roberts, S.W. Gerrard, B. Gibbons, H.R. Haynes, C.R. Cratchley; J.H. Bell; N. Ball; Mr. Bowen. Front row: G.H. Richardson; S. Birch (vice captain); J.F. Turner (captain); ...
Cricket Team, Stafford Grammar School,
Back Row: C. Smith, R. Hall, W. Robinson, P. Bridgwood, C. Woodger, ? Broadbent, J. Parker
Middle Row: W. Corfield, E.O. Powell, B. Norton, R. Lambert, ?,
Front Row: G. Taylor, S. Webb, C. Aspin.
E.O. ...