Peel School, Lichfield Street, Tamworth
This Peel School on Lichfield Street was built by Sydney Smirke for Sir Robert Peel (II) in 1850. It replaced the school his father had built in Church Street, which had been outgrown. However this building ...
Penkhull Church School, Penkhull
The Church School in Penkhull stood at the top of Trentham Road (now Trent Valley Road), just south of the church. It was known as St Thomas's School in the 1880s. Originally opened as a mixed National ...
Penkhull First School, Princes Road, Stoke
Penkhull First School was constructed in 1896. This school has a bell tower with decorated stone carvings around the top and a pyramidical roof.
Photography class, Denstone College
Boys and teacher taking photographs at Denstone College.
Building at Denstone College was begun in 1868 and it opened in 1873 as St. Chad's College with 46 boys. It was designed by William Slater and ...
Pipewood Camp School, Blithbury
Ten girls and their teacher during a netball lesson at Pipewood School, a photograph taken by Miss Evans-Rose, headmistress.
Pipewood Camp School, at Blithbury, near Rugeley was opened in May1940 for ...
Pipewood Camp School, Blithbury
Six girls having a food preservation lesson at Pipewood School, a photograph taken by Miss Evans-Rose, headmistress.
Pipewood Camp School, at Blithbury, near Rugeley was opened in May1940 for evacuee ...
Pipewood Camp School, Blithbury
The dining room at Pipewood School, a photograph taken by Miss Evans-Rose, headmistress.
Pipewood Camp School, at Blithbury, near Rugeley was opened in May1940 for evacuee girls from Birmingham. There ...
Pipewood Camp School, Blithbury
Girls gardening at Pipewood Camp School, a photograph taken by Miss Evans-Rose, headmistress.
Pipewood Camp School, at Blithbury, near Rugeley was opened in May1940 for evacuee girls from Birmingham. ...
Pipewood Camp School, Blithbury
The school nurse attending to a sprained wrist at Pipewood School, a photograph taken by Miss Evans-Rose, headmistress.
Pipewood Camp School, at Blithbury, near Rugeley was opened in May1940 for evacuee ...
Pipewood Camp School, Blithbury
Evacuee girls painting a mural inside one of the buildings at Pipewood School, a photograph taken by Miss Evans-Rose, headmistress.
Pipewood Camp School, at Blithbury, near Rugeley was opened in May1940 ...
Pipewood Camp School, Blithbury
Evacuee girls and bunk beds in a dormitory at Pipewood School, a photograph taken by Miss Evans-Rose, headmistress.
Pipewood Camp School, at Blithbury, near Rugeley was opened in May1940 for evacuee ...
Pipewood Camp School, Blithbury
Domestic science lesson at Pipewood Camp School, a photograph taken by the headmistress, Miss Evans-Rose.
Pipewood Camp School, at Blithbury, near Rugeley was opened in May1940 for evacuee girls from ...
Plant's Hole outcrop pit, Lightwood, Cheadle
This outcrop pit is 'Plant's Hole', at Lightwood, Cheadle. During the General Strike outcrop pits (about 4 feet square) were dug for coal getting. From left to right: Arthur Plant, Jack Alcock, Albert ...
Play at 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 ...
Play at 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 ...
Playground of Pension School, St. Dominic's Convent, Stone
The convent, church and Priory School of St. Dominic's were founded in the mid 19th century by Mother Margaret Halahan of the Dominican Order. The school buildings, including the cloisters pictured here, ...
Playground, Holmcroft Primary School, Stafford,
Pole vaulting, Eccleshall Secondary Modern School
Jim Robinson pole vaulting at Eccleshall Secondary Modern School. The vault height was 7 feet 9 inches.