Leek Grammar School pupils, Clerk Bank, Leek
The school was founded in 1723 by Thomas Parker, the 1st Earl of Macclesfield, and Lord Chancellor who was born in Leek. This school photograph of pupils and masters was taken outside the grammar school ...
Leek Town - Grammar School: sepia drawing
'The Grammar and National Schools at Leek, Staffordshire.' Showing a building in two blocks; [?the school and dwelling house for masters.]'J. Buckler.'
Rev. B. Maude established an institute at the ...
Leigh Memorial Methodist Chapel, Leek Road, Milton, Stoke-on-Trent
The chapel was built in memory of Revd. Samuel Leigh, the first Methodist missionary to Australia, In 1865. Now rebuilt, the chapel stood on Leek Road, close to Samuel Leigh's birthplace in Milton. The ...
Lichfield - Friary Schools: line engraving
'The Friary Schools (1927) Prior to alterations. The Friary School from the new road.' Artist: 'A. Everton, 1927.'
Lichfield - Grammar School: copper-plate engraving
'Lichfield School,' showing a brick building with four dormer gables and an entrance door, taken from the playground, The school stands on St. John's Street. Anonymous.
Lichfield - Grammar School: engraving
'Grammar School, Lichfield,' shown from within the school-yard, giving a full length view of the old building (which at this date had embattled coping.) It stood on St. John's Street. 'Drawn by John ...
Lichfield - Grammar School: sepia drawing
'The Grammar School at Lichfield,' shown from within the school-yard, giving a full length view of the old building (which at this date had embattled coping.) which was demolished in 1843. Artist: J. ...
Lichfield - Grammar School: sepia drawing
'The Grammar School at Lichfield,' showing a large square house facing the road, with a walled playground and an old school house [demolished 1849] behind, on St. John's Street. Artist: J. Buckler.
Lichfield - Greyfriars: engraving
'An old View of the Grey Friars, Lichfield, Arms &c. in the Windows and an antient (sic) Monument discovered there, in 1746.' 'Stringer, del., [drawn].' [Either C.E or E. Stringer].
Lichfield - Minors' School and Conduit: sepia drawing
'The Conduit at Lichfield,' showing a square building with stone corners and a domed roof. It stood at the junction of Bore Street and St John Street. In the street, behind, the Minors' School is visible, ...
Lichfield - Minors' School: sepia drawing
'Minors' School at Lichfield: founded A.D. 1670,' [by Thomas Minors.] Showing the street front of a building with two stepped gables and a central door. It has square-headed windows. Viewed from the ...
Lichfield - Minors' School: sepia wash drawing
'Minors' School, Lichfield,' [founded by Thomas Minors, c. 1660-70.] Showing the street front of a building with two stepped gables with a central door and a gable above. It has square-headed windows. ...
Lichfield - Minors' School: woodcut engraving
Showing the street front of a building with two stepped gables with a central door and a gable above. It has square-headed windows. Viewed from the Conduit, which is shown to the right of the picture. ...
Lichfield - 'New School': sepia drawing
'New School near the Lake at Lichfield.' Showing a one storey Elizabethan-type building. The pool is to the left of the building. Artist: J. Buckler.
Little Gipsy Gay, Walhouse Junior School, Cannock
The cast of a Walhouse Junior School production of Little Gypsy Gay.
Walhouse School was founded in 1828 by Mrs Ann Craycroft Walhouse of Hatherton Hall who gave £2,000 to buy the land and build a ...
Little Gipsy Gay, Walhouse Junior School, Cannock
A scene from a Walhouse Junior School production of Little Gypsy Gay, a 1939 'juvenile operetta' by Evelyn May and Mollie Masters.
Walhouse School was founded in 1828 by Mrs Ann Craycroft Walhouse ...
Littleworth Memorial Centre, Stafford
Officials of the Littleworth Memorial Centre are pictured at their annual meeting held on Friday 25 April at the County Secondary Modern School for Boys on Fairway, Stafford. Left to right front row: ...
Longdon School
St. James' Church of England School, Longdon pictured around the time the school moved into new buildings on a neighbouring site. The old school building was later re-used as the Village Hall.