Sutherland Infants' and Junior School, Beaconsfield Drive, Blurton
The Sutherland primary schools were opened in 1954 on Beaconsfield Drive in Blurton. This is now Sutherland Primary academy on the same site with many of the original building. In the photograph, the ...
Sutherland Institute, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.
A view of the Sutherland Institute on Lightwood road, Longton, Stoke-on-Tremt, Staffordshire. At this time the road would have been known as Stone Road.
The building was opened in 1899 on land given ...
Sutton Estate Institute, Trent Vale
The Institute was part of the Sutton Dwellings Trust estate built in Trent Vale in the late 1920s. The building was on land in between Sutton Drive, Collin Road and Harpfield Road. This photograph is ...
Tamworth - Grammar School: sepia drawing
'Grammar School at Tamworth, Staffordshire. A. D. 1677.' Showing a low building with a central `stepped' gable and a hipped roof. On the ground floor are four windows between pilasters. The school ...
Tamworth Girls High School
The school was officially opened by the Countess Ferrers on October 1, 1913. In attendance was Rev William MacGregor, one of Tamworth's benefactors. The school flourished until 1959, when it was amalgamated ...
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 ...
Tamworth Girls High School, Kindergarden
The school was officially opened by the Countess Ferrers on October 1, 1913. In attendance was Rev William MacGregor, one of Tamworth's benefactors. Primarily built for older girls, the school also had ...
Tawney Building, Keele University
The Tawney Building at Keele University was named after the economic historian R.H. Tawney. It houses some of the administrative departments of the University, including finance and student services. ...
Technical and Mining College, Anglesey Street, Hednesford
The college is a brick-built double-fronted building. It served as a college until the mid 1970s. It was converted into luxury flats in the late 1990s.
All mining trainees in the Cannock Chase area completed ...
Technical Institute, Hednesford
Situated in Anglesey Street, the Institute was opened in 1912 by Sir Oliver Lodge. With the emphasis predominately, but not exclusively, on mining and engineering, the basement contained the latest mine ...
Technical Training School, Standon
Originally a Church of England home for 'waifs and strays' and later classified as an Industrial School, by 1938 it was an Intermediate Approved School' for boys aged 13 to 15 committed there by the legal ...
Tenterbanks School Building, Tenterbanks, Stafford
This building was demolished in the late 1960's. The Link and Workshop blocks of Stafford College now occupy this site.
The Big Schoolroom, Denstone College, Denstone
The Big Schoolroom was 130 feet long with a master's desk at each end so two classes could be taught. At the far end is a portrait of Rev. Nathaniel Woodard, founder of the school.
Denstone College ...
The Bishop’s Palace, Lichfield
This postcard view shows the south-east front of the Bishop’s Palace in the Cathedral Close at Lichfield. The Grade I listed stone building of two storeys with dormer windows in the roof has a date of ...
The Building of Earl Street, Stafford College, Stafford
The Link and Workshop Blocks can be seen here on the left, with the Broad Street building on the right. The Earl Street Building is being built in the foreground.
The Chapel, Denstone College
Interior view down aisle of St. Benedict's Chapel, Denstone College, looking towards organ loft with choir stalls either side of aisle, lit by hanging oil lamps.
Denstone College was begun in 1868 ...
The Choir, Cotton College, Cotton
A postcard view of members of staff and the choir at Cotton College, also known as St. Wilfrid’s College. Please contact us if you recognise anyone in the picture.
Cotton Hall was built in the 18th ...
The Church, School and Parsonage, Rough Close. Photographed by William Blake.
Village scene with a view of the Church, School and Parsonage at Rough Close, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.