Theme Explorer

Page 33 of 66 1177 Records Found

May Queen, Oaken area

The May Queen pictured is 12 year old Betty Hardcastle (now Baron).

May Queen, Stafford

Theresa Bebbington as Queen Rosebud II, Sandyford Nursery School,Stafford

Mayfield Convent, Sussex

A postcard view of Mayfield Convent in Sussex. Originally built in the 14th century as a residence for the Archbishops of Canterbury, the buildings were converted for use as a Convent of the Holy Child ...

Meaford Power Station and Darlaston Bridge, near Stone

Meaford Power Station, situated on the River Trent, was first commissioned in 1948 and was a coal-fired power station. Both the Meaford A (1948) and Meaford B (commissioned 1955) stations can be seen, ...

Meaford School, Stone

Children and teachers Meaford School, near Stone. The school building is still standing (2016) and is the home of Meaford Day Nursery.

Meeting of school canteen supervisors, Stafford

Meir Primary School

The playground after a snowfall. The school was built as Meir C.S. School on Colclough Road as part of the reorganisation of schools in 1931.

Meir Road and Ludwall Road, Normacot

Normacot school is pictured on the extreme left. The school opened in 1853, with new buildings in 1876, and a new infants' school in 1895. All the new buildings were demolished in about 1954.

Memorial Hall, Eccleshall

The Memorial Hall, formerly the National School, at the junction of Kerry Lane and Church Street, Eccleshall. The National School was built in 1862. The school closed in 1928 and was used as a social ...

Meredith House School Group, Wade Street, Lichfield

Meredith House School was one of the oldest private schools in Lichfield. It began in Lombard Street, but moved to Wade Street in 1845. It was mainly a school for girls, with a small number being boarders, ...

Metalwork class at Dartmouth Street Secondary Modern Boys School, Stafford

The metalwork teacher at the time of this photograph was Mr. Harry Nuttall. The school opened in 1939 as Dartmouth Street Senior Boys School. In 1944 it became a Secondary Modern School for Boys, and ...

Metalwork class, Dartmouth Street Secondary Modern Boys School, Stafford

The school opened in 1939 as Dartmouth Street Senior Boys School. In 1944 it became a Secondary Modern School for Boys, and was renamed Kingston Secondary Modern School in 1956. A further name change ...

Methodist Sunday School, Hot Lane, Burslem

This single storey building is three room wide by three rooms deep. The front of the building has a row of stone plaques above the skirting. Two decorated iron figures extend from the external buttress. The ...

Middle School, Quarry Road, Stoke

This school stands on the corner where Quarry Road meets Princes Road. It was built in Dutch style in 1888. Several small single storey outbuildings survive but have been totally modified. A large one ...

Milk delivery wagon, Ilam

In the background can be seen Ilam School. Ilam village was rebuilt as a model village in the 1840s and 1850s by Jesse Watts Russell. Pictured is a three-horse team collecting 17 gallon churns, probably ...

Mill Lane, Wetley Rocks

A colour-tinted postcard view of Mill Lane in Wetley Rocks. On the left there is a part view of the village school and behind the car with the 'L' plate on the front is the lychgate of St. John the Baptist ...

Mill Lane, Wetley Rocks

A postcard view of a quiet scene on Mill Lane with several villagers looking towards the photographer. On the left there is a part view of the village school and the lychgate of St. John the Baptist Church....

Mill Street Junior School, Silverdale

The Junior School on Mill Street during demolition in 1990. The stone plaque was rescued and is part of the new Primary School building. In 1872 a school was opened in the Primitive Methodist Sunday ...