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Sandon School

Back row: Mr Walker, W. Hollins, Simpson, Reg Hobson, Dawson, Don Hitchenor, J. Hodson, F. Perkin, unknown 2nd row: Gladys Johnson, Joyce Middleton, Gladys Emery, Doris Lloyd, Amy Dale, Lottie Emery, ...

Sandon School

Later known as Dudley Ryder School, Sandon village school opened in 1825. Falling school rolls meant that it closed in July 1981.

Sandon School

Back row (left to right Lottie Emery, Majorie Knight, unknown, Muriel Ridout, Dorris Lloyd, unknown, Molly Dainty, wallace aronicks, Bill Hollins, Reg Hobson Middle row: unknown, unknown, unknown, ...

Saying Grace, Standon Boys' Farm Home

Boys saying Grace before a meal St Standon Boys' Farm Home. Cases of stuffed birds are displayed on the far wall. The home in Weston Lane, Standon Bridge, near Eccleshall was founded by the Waifs ...

School advertisement card, Etching Hill, Rugeley

Calling card advertising: " Mrs Brittain's establishment for young ladies Etching Hill near Rugeley " giving prices and subjects taught.

School attendance medal, Wolverhampton

A copper alloy medal awarded by Wolverhampton Board of Education to school pupils with perfect attendance during a full year. manufactured by P. Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham. Obverse: inscription ...

School block, Stoke workhouse, Newcastle Road, Stoke-on-Trent

This plan is of the new school block at Stoke workhouse which was built between 1866 and 1868. The school accomodated about 250 students and was open until around 1899 when it was decided that the children ...

School block, Stoke workhouse, Newcastle Road, Stoke-on-Trent

This plan is of the school block of Stoke workhouse. The block was constructed in 1842 at the smae time as the hospital. Workhouses began in the 17th and 18th centuries as places where the poor worked ...

School Bridge, Hopwas, Lichfield

Post card view of the Trent Mersey Canal and Thomas Barnes School to the left. The original Thomas Barnes Primary School was built in 1717, the extension was added in 1909. The school took its name ...

School buildings, Chase Terrace Secondary Modern Boys School, Chase Terrace.

This school is being rebuilt, as it was destroyed by fire on 14 August 2002.

School children at Westwood Manor, Wetley Rocks

Wetley Rocks and Cheddleton School children at Westwood Manor, Wetley Rocks. Over 400 children were entertained at Westwood Manor to celebrate the wedding of the Earl and Countess Sondes. Emma Beatrice ...

School children, Flash

A group of school children from Flash Primary School outside their temporary overspill school at Cross Side Cottages on Back oth' Cross. From left to right are: Sue Kidd, Tanya Shaw, Hayley Clarke, Barry ...

School choirs at Alleyne's Grammar School, Stone

School choirs, including Manor Hill County Primary School's, in the hall at Alleyne's Grammar School, Stone. Note the adjudicator in bow tie. The woman who always sat next to the adjudicator was Mrs ...

School Class Group, Uttoxeter

This postcard view shows a School class group taken at an unknown location, possibly in the Uttoxeter area. This picture was taken by Alfred McCann who was a member of the McCann family of photographers ...

School Class, Tenterbanks School, Stafford,

Tenterbanks School was built in 1910. The school was demolished in the 1970s to provide room for an extension to Stafford College. The teacher standing at the back of the class is Miss Butler.

School concert, Manor Hill County Primary School, Walton, Stone

Staff and pupils for the School concert at Manor Hill County Primary School, Christmas 1959.

School girls, St Joseph's Convent, Stafford

A group of Upper V students dressed in European folk dance costume. Forebridge Villa on Lichfield Road was bought in 1903 by sisters from the French Order of St. Joseph of Cluny. Here they established ...

School group, Church Leigh

A group of boys and their teacher at Leigh Boys' School, Church Leigh.