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Old School House, Acton Trussell

A T-shaped timber-framed house of the late 16th or early 17th centuries. The back wing shows some exposed herringbone framing, the rest is covered with later brickwork. A Sunday School was held there ...

Old School House, Kinver

Originally built as the school house, it became the Master's House in 1820-1 when the new school building was built to the north-east. The school closed in 1916 and the master's house was also known ...

Old School House, Kinver

Originally built in the 16th century, incorporating an older building, this Grade II listed building is believed to have been used as the Old Grammar School from that time. It was extended in the 1830s ...

Old St Nicholas School plan, Codsall

In the 1520s Sir John Giffard of Chillington recalled being taught at Codsall church in the 1480s, but until the 19th century education was limited to the wealthy and a few charity scholars. The first ...

Old St. Nicholas School plan, Codsall

In the 1520s Sir John Giffard of Chillington recalled being taught at Codsall church in the 1480s, but until the 19th century education was limited to the wealthy and a few charity scholars. The first ...

Old Zion Chapel schoolroom, Longton

The schoolroom stood close to Lockett's factory. Photograph taken from by the Empire Theatre.

Oldfield Hall Girls' School, Uttoxeter

This group photograph shows the whole school posed in front of Oldfield Hall. Some of the girls have been identified on the back of the photograph by former pupil, Margaret Hudson. Photograph courtesy ...

Oldfield Hall, Uttoxeter

The building dates from the late 1700s, and was originally called Oldfields House. In the 19th century it became Martha Bennett's school, before being bought by Charles Ford as a house. John Bamford was ...

Oldfields Hall, near Uttoxeter

The building dates from the late 1700s, and was originally called Oldfields House. In the nineteenth century it became Martha Bennett's school, before being bought by Charles Ford as a house. John Bamford ...

Oliver Road and the old St Peter's School, Penkhull

Looking east along Oliver Road from just off Hilton Road. In the background are the recent buildings of St Peter's School, which was on Queen's Road in Penkhull. The school closed in 2011 and lay empty ...

Onecote School

Children and their teacher at Onecote School. Standing at the front, second from left, is Peter Allen, an evacuee from Forest Gate, London.

Onneley School House and Chapel, Onneley, Madeley

Onneley School and Chapel was built in 1871. The Chapel was the Mission Church of St. Chad and is on the right hand side of the building. The Onneley Church of England Primary School closed in 1966 and ...

Open Day at Christ Church School, Stone

Ann Phillips is pictured in the centre of the group photograph as Rose Queen. This is the outcome of a reminiscence session in which Year 4 pupils from Christ Church First School were divided into ...

Opening Ceremony of the Leek Technical Schools, Leek

The schools were opened by the Duke and Duchess of York on their visit to Leek.

Opening of new classrooms, Denstone College

Opening of a new block of classrooms at Denstone College. The building was opened by former pupil Sir Mark Hunter, and Sir Percival Heywood and the headmaster of Denstone College, the Rev. R.M. Grier, ...

Opening the new Catholic School, Springfield Road, Uttoxeter

The opening of the new St. Joseph's Roman Catholic School on Springfield Road, Uttoxeter. The Most Rev. Dr. T.L. Williams, Archbishop of Birmingham, formally unlocking the school's door. In the group ...

Operetta programme cover, Uttoxeter

Programme for a performance of 'Papageno', an operetta based on Mozart's 'The Magic Flute', performed by pupils of Uttoxeter High School. The main caharacters were played by: Gwyneth Higginson (Papageno), ...

Original Village School at The Green, Fulford

The Victorian National School was built in 1823, at a cost of 125 pounds, after the existing village school was criticised by the Reverend John Dunderdale for its poor facilities. Its early successive ...