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Milford and Brocton Station

The Milford and Brocton Station opened in the 1870s and served the Trent Valley Stafford-Rugby line. Pictured in this photograph are the Station master, Josiah Mayhew, holding the hand of a little boy ...

Milford on 'Milford Day',

Milford was a very popular weekend destination for visitors in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Excursion trains ran between Stafford and Milford stations. There was no such holiday ...

Military Band, Stafford,

Military brass band performing in the Market Square.

Milk delivery wagon, Ilam

In the background can be seen Ilam School. Ilam village was rebuilt as a model village in the 1840s and 1850s by Jesse Watts Russell. Pictured is a three-horse team collecting 17 gallon churns, probably ...

Mill Lane, Wetley Rocks

A postcard view of a quiet scene on Mill Lane with several villagers looking towards the photographer. On the left there is a part view of the village school and the lychgate of St. John the Baptist Church....

Mill Lane, Wetley Rocks

A colour-tinted postcard view of Mill Lane in Wetley Rocks. On the left there is a part view of the village school and behind the car with the 'L' plate on the front is the lychgate of St. John the Baptist ...

Mill Street Junior School, Silverdale

The Junior School on Mill Street during demolition in 1990. The stone plaque was rescued and is part of the new Primary School building. In 1872 a school was opened in the Primitive Methodist Sunday ...

Milner Girls' School pupils laying poppies at the monument, Leek

These pupils are pictured at the Nicholson Memorial on Remembrance Sunday with their teacher Mrs Frances Harvey.

Milwich School

Men stand in front of Milwich National School which opened in 1833 and closed in 1929. The left entrance was for the girls and infants school; the right entrance under the clock turret, the boys school, ...

Milwich School Group,

Milwich School opened in 1833.

Milwich Village,

Seated under the tree is Bill Bennett, the blacksmith. Standing by the house on the left is Tommy Steele, who had been in prison. He had no home and was allowed to sleep in the forge, where he worked ...

Minton Memorial Building, London Road, Stoke

This plan is of the Minton Memorial Building which was formerly a school of art. It was built in 1835 and lies next to the former swimming baths (now a library). The building has Grade II listed status. Diagrams ...

Minton's Cottages, Hartshill Road, Stoke-on-Trent

In the centre of the photograph are a group of three cottages (numbers 289 to 293) on Hartshill Road which form part of a longer terrace. At the far end is number 287 which was the former Hartshill Institute. ...

Minton's factory, London Road, Stoke-on-Trent

Looking south along London Road with the Minton factory on the left and partly hidden by the lamppost, the old Stoke School of Art. The original part of the Minton factory is just beyond the "new" addition ...

Miss A K Clayton, Rugeley

A photograph postcard of Miss A K Clayton, Headmistress of Talbot Street Girls School in Rugeley. Talbot Street Girls School was built in 1892. It was enlarged in 1898 and in 1913, and provided for ...

Miss Amy Lane, teacher [C166; 1YA]

Teacher at St Nicholas' School in Codsall.

Miss Beardmore's private school, Wolstanton

Peace celebrations at Miss Beardmore's School in Wolstanton. All the children are dressed in their best clothes to celebrate the end of the Boer War.

Miss Brammer's School, Rugeley

Miss Brammer's school, a small private school, stood on Talbot Street.