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National School, Newcastle-under-Lyme: sepia wash drawing

'National School at Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire,' built 1825. Showing a plain building of one storey with a porch and small bays. Artist: J. Buckler.

National School, Stoke-on-Trent: sepia drawing

'National School at Stoke, Staffordshire.' Showing a box-like building of the Tudor style with six flat-topped windows above a row of pointed ones, and a belfry tower at the end. Built in 1815. Artist: ...

National School, Tamworth: lithograph

'National School.' Showing a late Georgian building of stone of two storeys, with a row of four windows on the ground floor (and five above). There is a central door with double pilasters and a low ...

National School, Whiston

An interior view of the National School at Whiston, north Staffordshire dated Easter 1899. A teacher's desk can be seen to the right, there are maps on the wall, and the school benches are facing the ...

National Schools, Eccleshall

Situated near the junction of Kerry Lane, the school was built in 1862 to designs by architect A.G. Street. The school closed in 1928 and was used as a social club, and for a short time after the World ...

National Schools, Penkridge

The National School on Market Square (also known as School Square). Built in 1818 by Joseph potter and paid for by Lord Hatherton, it was enlarged in 1889 in memory of Edward Richard Littleton, 2nd Baron ...

National Schools, Penkridge

This postcard view shows the National Schools on Market Square (also known as School Square). Built in 1818 by Joseph Potter and paid for by Lord Hatherton, it was enlarged in 1889 in memory of Edward ...

National Schools, Penkridge

The title on this postcard has mis-spelled Penkridge as 'Pinkridge. It shows the National Schools on Market Square (also known as School Square). Built in 1818 by Joseph Potter and paid for by Lord Hatherton, ...

Nativity Play, Calton School

A nativity play at Calton School in the early 1960s. Building work began on the village school in 1875, but it was not until 20 June 1881 that the first batch of sixteen children aged between 3 and ...

Nativity play, Marchington Woodlands School

Children taking part in Marchington Woodlands School's Nativity play. The headmistress at the time was Mrs Briggs. The school closed in 1981. 9 seated at the front, left to right - Rose Alcock, Gillian ...

Nativity play, Walhouse Junior School, Cannock

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 school and teacher's house on New Penkridge Road. By 1851 it had become ...

Nativity play, Walhouse Junior School, Cannock

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 school and teacher's house on New Penkridge Road. By 1851 it had become ...

Nativity play, Walhouse School, Cannock

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 school and teacher's house on New Penkridge Road. By 1851 it had become ...

Needlework class, Knightley School

Needlework class students, showing samplers and sewing projects. Knightley School was built in 1874 and enlarged in 1894. In 1912 it had places for 125 children.

Needwood Church Schools

Postcard view of the Church Schools at Needwood. The building stands opposite Christ Church on the A515 Sudbury Road at Needwood.

Netball team, Eccleshall Secondary Modern School

Back row, left to right: Rita Wild, Merril Sylvester, Jean Goodfellow, Maureen Skerratt, Pat Challinor, Marion Burley, Georgina Johnson. Front row: Vera Wynn, Hazel Williams, ... Jackson, Janet Harvey, ...

New Penkridge Road, Cannock

The building on the left of this post card view is Walhouse School. Adjoining it is the teacher's house, built in 1828 by Mrs. Walhouse of Hatherton Hall, in New Penkridge Road, Cannock. Here she educated ...

Newcastle High School, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Newcastle High School was built in 1876 and was formed by the previous amalgamation of Newcastle Grammar School and the Orme School. It was intended for those who were able to pay tuition fees of about ...