Miss Brammer's School, Rugeley
Miss Brammer's school, a small private school, stood on Talbot Street.
Miss E M Harvey, Retirement, Tenterbanks School, Stafford
Watched by pupils and members of staff, Miss E M Harvey (centre) is presented with the children’s gift, one of many she received, to mark her retirement after 30 years as Headmistress of Tenterbanks County ...
Miss Evans-Rose, Pipewood Camp School, Blithbury
Miss Edith Evans-Rose, headmistress of Pipewood Camp School.
Pipewood Camp School, at Blithbury, near Rugeley was opened in May1940 for evacuee girls from Birmingham. There was also a similar Camp ...
Miss Hall's Concert, Normacot
"The Fairy Queen and all the Fairy Court". The girl in the middle is Doreen Poole.
Possibly pupils at Normacot C.E. Infants' School, Meir Road, Normacot. The school opened in 1853, with new buildings ...
Miss Hilda Stonehouse of Uttoxeter
Hilda Annie Stonehouse was born on 29th April 1905 in Uttoxeter. She trained as a teacher at Dudley Training College and received her Board of Education Certificate.
She held the following teaching ...
Miss Layng's Preparatory School, Newport Road, Stafford
A group of school boys with their teacher, Miss Layng, at her private School at 33 Newport Road, Stafford.
The school was in existence between about 1890 and 1896. Miss Layng was probably Lucy Melissa ...
Miss Layng's Preparatory School, Newport Road, Stafford
A group of school boys with their teacher, Miss Layng, at her private School at 33 Newport Road, Stafford.
Standing in the front row 2nd from the left in a striped shirt is Sydney Horne who became ...
Miss Layng's Preparatory School, Stafford,
A group of school boys with their teacher, Miss Layng, at her private School at 33 Newport Road, Stafford.
The school was in existence between about 1890 and 1896. Miss Layng was probably Lucy Melissa ...
Miss M M Stichling, Dancing Teacher, Stafford
Miss M M Stichling celebrates her 40th year as a Dancing Teacher with her Studio School, which was Stafford’s oldest established Dancing School. She is pictured with some of her pupils.
Miss Stichling ...
Miss Riley's retirement, Manor Hill County Primary School, Walton, Stone
Pupils making a presentation at the retirement of Manor Hill County Primary School's headmistress, Miss Dorothy D. Riley, due to ill health. Stella Thornton presented a glass-fronted corner cupboard, ...
Miss Sanders’ retirement, Ashley Heath
One of Swynnerton’s best loved characters, Miss A Sanders (back row centre holding a bouquet), Headmistress of the County Primary School, left the small village school for the last time in July. If you ...
Miss Walker, Headmistress, Walhouse Girls School, Cannock
Minnie Walker was hedmistress at Walhouse Girls School from 1913 to 1945. She succeeded her mother, Margaret who was Headmistress between 1878 and 1913. Her father, Napier Henry 'Nappy' Walker was Headmaster ...
Misses Partrige's School, Alstonefield
The Misses Partrige (sic) ran a fee paying scool at West View, The Raikes, Alstonefield in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It was a day or boarding school. Amongst this group of pupils pictured ...
Misses Partrige's School, Alstonefield
The Misses Partrige (sic) ran a fee paying scool at West View, The Raikes, Alstonefield in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Here, the children are seen playing at the rear of West View.
Mobile Library, Victoria Square, Stafford
Staffordshire Education Committee Mobile Library van, registration TRF394, outside the Education Offices on the corner of Victoria Square and Earl Street, Stafford. This photograph may have been taken ...
Moddershall village, near Stone
A postcard view of Moddershall village. In the distance there is a part view of the School and on the right the Post Office. Also on the right note the water-pump. Several of these buildings remain (September ...
Moddershall village, Stone
Looking south along the village's main street, with the school on the left. A postcard view published by A.W. Tilley, Stationers and newsagents, 7 Radford Street, Stone.
Molecatcher at work, Barton-under-Needwood
Children watching Mr Woodburn at work. Mr Woodburn worked as a molecatcher and lived at Barton Gate, near Barton-under-Needwood.
He is taking a barrel trap containing a mole out of ground. School ...