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Primary and Secondary Modern Schools, Bradeley, Stoke-on-Trent

The photograph shows Bradeley County Secondary School and Bradeley County Infants School on Chell Heath Road. The mixed infants school was opened in 1900 and reorganised into an infants and secondary ...

Prize Giving, 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 ...

Prizewinners from Milner Girls' School, Leek

The girls are pictured with their Headmistress Miss Williams. Milner Girls High School became Leek High School upon conversion to the comprehensive system in 1976.

Proposed Education Centre, English Electric Co., Stafford

This Model is of a proposed New Education Centre for the English Electric Co. at Stafford Works on the Lichfield Road, Stafford. The building in the foreground is the Main Offices (built for Siemens ...

Pupils and staff, Cheddleton School

Pupils and staff of Cheddleton School with the Vicar of Cheddleton, Rev. William Gaisford Burgis. The photograph was probably taken in the Vicarage garden. Back row (left to right): unknown, Mrs Parnell, ...

Pupils and teacher, Cheddleton School

Class II pupils and their teacher at Cheddleton Public Elementary school which opened in 1853. The headmaster at the time was John James Parnell.

Pupils and teacher, Cheddleton School

Class II pupils and their teacher at Cheddleton Public Elementary school which opened in 1853. The headmaster at the time, standing far left, was John James Parnell.

Pupils and teacher, Salt School

A group of boys with their teacher at Salt School. Salt C.E. School was built by the Earl of Shrewsbury in memory of his daughter, who died in 1856.

Pupils and teachers, Salt School

A group of girls and their teachers at Salt School. The name of the girl with the doll (3rd row, far right) is Nellie Emma Jones (born Hopton in 1891, died 1974). Salt C.E. School was built by the ...

Pupils at Barlaston Village School

A group of pupils in the playground of Barlaston School. Barlaston School was built in 1845 as a charity school, and extended in 1861. It became a public elementary school in 1873. The school closed ...

Pupils at Brewood Grammar School

Pupils and masters pictured in the garden of Brewood Grammar School. The spire of St Mary and St Chad's Church can be seen in the background The school possibly dated back to the mid 15th century, ...

Pupils at Cheddleton Council School

Pupils at Cheddleton Council School for infants which was built in 1905.

Pupils at Milner Girls' School, Leek

School photograph taken in the hall. The school is now Leek High School.

Pupils, Salt C.E. Primary School,

Pupils from Group II B32. Salt C.E. School was built by the Earl of Shrewsbury in memory of his daughter, who died in 1856.

Queen Street and Wesleyan Chapel, Stafford,

Numbers 7 and 8 Queen Street. Beyond is the rear of the Wesleyan Chapel, built 1863, which faced onto Chapel Street. On the right (behind the railings) is the Wesleyan School Room.

Queen Street Schools, Fenton

Queen Street is today Burnham Street. These buildings were at the top of the street, at the junction with Brocksford Street. The photograph is looking east along Brocksford Street with the rear of the ...

Queen Street Schools, Fenton.

Today Queen Street is called Burnham Street and runs northwards off King Street in Fenton. The school was at the top of the street at the junction with Brocksford Street. The buildings have been demolished ...

Queen Street, Burslem

The view west along Queen Street in Burslem, from the junction with Waterloo Road. The Food Fair building used to be the Burslem & District Co-operative Society Emporium, an Art Deco building opened ...