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St. Peter's Church, Hednesford

A postcard view of the west end of St Peter's Church looking up Church Hill, Hednesford. The primary school is behind further up the hill. Simcox Street's terrace of houses can be seen behind the church. St. ...

St. Peter's Primary School, Hixon,

St. Wilfrid's College, Cricket XI, Cotton

The present Cotton Hall was built in the 18th century by the Gilbert family. In 1844 it was sold to the Earl of Shrewsbury and it was converted into a monastery for the monks of the Order of Passion. ...

St.James National School, Webberley Lane, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent

This plan is of St.James National School in Longton. The school was built in 1836 next to the church of St.James the Less on land donated by the Duke of Sutherland. Around 100 children attended the school ...

Staff at Chase Terrace County Secondary School, Chase Terrace

On the front row, right to left are: Mrs C. M. Craddock, Mrs P.R. Smith, Mrs D.E. Cole, Mrs L. Dennis, Mrs E.R. Whitehouse, Mr W. D. Wright (Headmaster), Mrs E.J. Jones, Mrs M. Millard, Mrs J. Pulley, ...

Staff at Chase Terrace Secondary Modern Boy's School, Chase Terrace.

On the back row, left to right are: S.Roper, H.E. Holdcroft, A.H. Bewley, A.R. Handley, R.M. Pascoe. Front row: W.E. Thompson, M.G. Worman, W.D. Wright (Headmaster), R.D. Deakin, J.T. Edwards

Staff at Dartmouth Street Secondary Modern Boys School, Stafford

The school opened in 1939 as Dartmouth Street Senior Boys School. In 1944 it became a Secondary Modern School for Boys, and was renamed Kingston Secondary Modern School in 1956. A further name change ...

Staff at Marston Council School, Marston, near Stafford

Staff at Marston Council School. In August 1922 Marston Wood House, a large Victorian house formerly occupied by Mr A.O. Jordan, was acquired for temporary school purposes for children from Marston ...

Staff Cricket Team, Stafford Grammar School,

This group is possibly the Masters team in a Masters v. School cricket match. The photograph was taken in what was known as the Headmaster's Garden. The Free Grammar School of King Edward VI was established ...

Staff group, Walhouse Junior School, Cannock

Back row (left to right): Betty Allport, Carolyne Mayou, Laura Derry, Elaine Sishton, Michael Taylor, Marjorie Seel, Pat Preece (Secretary), Peter Cadman, Betty Hassall. Front row: Susan Haycock, ...

Staff group, Walhouse Junior School, Cannock

The group includes: Ann Handley, Herri Williams Derry, Pam Jones, M. Rees, Gwynneth Wilson, Arthur Hampton (Headmaster), Mary Donithorn, Valerie Hill. Walhouse School was founded in 1828 by Mrs Ann ...

Staff group, Walhouse Junior School, Cannock

Back row (left to right): Frances Davies, Vivienne Waddell, Gillian Collins, ?, Michael Taylor, Peter Cadman, Susan Haycock, Christa Jones, Betty Allport, Valerie Hill. Front row: Audrey Cooper, Pam ...

Stafford - Grammar School: sepia drawing

'Grammar School at Stafford,' [1813] at North Walls. Showing a rear view of a late Georgian building with an apsical and central bay, from a side road. Artist: J. Buckler.

Stafford - National School: sepia drawing

'The National School at Stafford.' North east view of the school on Gaol Road showing a plain building of seven bays, with Christ Church behind.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Stafford Girls' High School,

Stafford Girls' High School started in 1903 as a private school at the Moat House on Newport Road. In 1907 it moved into the buildings at The Oval (pictured) which were built by the County Council. ...

Stafford Girls' High School,

Stafford Girls' High School started in 1903 as a private school at the Moat House on Newport Road. In 1907 it moved into the buildings at The Oval (pictured) which were built by the County Council. ...

Stafford Grammar School Dramatic Production,

King Edward VI Grammar School production of 'She Stoops to Conquer'. The school, on Newport Road, was renowned for its dramatic productions. The Free Grammar School of King Edward VI was established ...

Stafford Grammar School,

View across the playing fields towards the school chapel. The group of boys in front of the chapel are preparing to play cricket. The Free Grammar School of King Edward VI was established in 1550 ...