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Hazel Slade Primary School, near Cannock

The school was built in 1931. It was enlarged in 1948 with wooden buildings which had previously been part of Rawnsley Board School which can be seen near the horizon on the right. This view is from ...

Headmaster's house, Alleyne's Grammar School, Stone

A postcard view of the Headmaster's house at Alleyne’s Grammar School, Stone. The house adjoined the original school building which was officially opened by Lord Granville on 17 June 1889. A new block ...

Headmaster's house, Alleyne's Grammar School, Uttoxeter

Alterations to the headmaster's house converting it to classrooms at Alleyne's Grammar School in Uttoxeter. The house dates back to before 1846, Uttoxeter Grammar School was founded in 1558 in the ...

Headmaster's house, Alleyne's Grammar School, Uttoxeter

Alterations to the headmaster's house converting it to classrooms at Alleyne's Grammar School in Uttoxeter. The house dates back to before 1846, Uttoxeter Grammar School was founded in 1558 in the ...

Heath School, Uttoxeter

View of the school taken from Heath Road

Hem Heath Junior Schools, Blurton

Hem Heath Junior and Infants' Schools were opened in 1958/59 at the northern end of Magdalen Road in Blurton. The site is now the Kemball School. In the background are the tops of the two winding towers ...

Heron Cross Infants’ School, Fenton

This school was on Claud Street, just off Grove Road in Heron Cross. The building dates from 1911/12 and was formerly a Wesleyan Methodist School. The lamp standard in the foreground still has the old ...

Heron Cross Secondary School, Fenton

A lesson at Heron Cross Secondary School, Fenton. The photograph is annotated "Lessons on Sound, using Organ Pipes genorously presented to School by Jardine & Co., Manchester. Heron Cross Senior with ...

Heron Cross Secondary School, Fenton

Heron Cross County Secondary School stood on Grove Road at the corner of Claud Street. the school dates from 1932 and the amalgamation of junior and secondary schools. Today the buildings are part of ...

Heron Cross Secondary School, Fenton

Housecraft lesson at Heron Cross Secondary School, Fenton. The photograph is annotated "Local woman Butcher's visit to cut up side of sheep for Housecraft. Photograph T.Lowe with compliments. HERON CROSS ...

High Grove House, Rookery Lane, Trent Vale, Stoke-on-Trent

High Grove House was built sometime before the 1820s and was once the home of the actor and London and Hanley theatre owner, Charles Elpinstone. He lived here from around 1904 until 1931. Soon afterwards ...

High Offley School

Postcard view of High Offley school with pupils and teachers in the foreground.

High Offley Wakes,

High Street, Church Eaton

A postcard view of the High Street in Church Eaton. On the left are two school buildings which were built in the late 19th century and opened in 1900 as a combined school for boys, girls and infants. ...

High Street, Eccleshall

The building on the right with the bay window is Lonsdale House. The buildings next to Lonsdale House were demolished in the 1960s, to make way for a new rest home, Lonsdale Court.

High Street, Eccleshall

This photograph pre-dates 1902, when the new front and turret was built onto numbers 50 and 52. The High Street is decorated, possibly for the Coronation of Edward VII in 1901.

High Street, Eccleshall

These buildings were demolished in the 1960s, to make way for a new rest home, Lonsdale Court. The building on the right is Lonsdale House. Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.

High Street, Eccleshall,

View taken from the Castle Street and Stafford Street crossroads. The timber framed building on the right is the Market Hall (built in 1884) which replaced the Old Market Hall and was constructed to ...