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Molecatcher, Barton-under-Needwood

Mr Woodburn, molecatcher of Barton Gate, near Barton-under-Needwood, explaining his work to school children with skinned moles on a barbed wire fence.

Monkhouse School, Cheadle

Monkhouse School on Prince George Street was the original Cheadle Grammar School built in 1685. Part of the building dates from the 17th century. The school closed in 1917. Part of the building is ...

Monument to the Duke of Sutherland, Trentham Park

The monument was erected in 1836 in honour of the 1st Duke of Sutherland, George Granville Leveson-Gower, at Trentham Gardens. The monument was designed by Charles Winks and the figure was sculpted under ...

Monument to the Duke of Sutherland, Trentham Park

The monument was erected in 1836 in honour of the 1st Duke of Sutherland, George Granville Leveson-Gower, at Trentham Gardens. The monument was designed by Charles Winks and the figure was sculpted under ...

Moorland High and Middle School, Moorland Road, Burslem

This large school complex was constructed between 1900 and 1924 and consists of the main administration block and a large classroom block. The administrative block is a two storey building, three rooms ...

Moorland Road High School (Park Annexe), Park Estate, Burslem

Moorland Road High School consists of two buildings constructed between 1878 and 1900. This picture shows the front west side of the first building. It is mainly one storey with some first floor projections ...

Motorcycles outside Rugeley Grammar School

Gerald McCann (second from left) and friends on their motorcycles, pictured outside Rugeley Grammar School, on the corner of Wolseley Road and Station Road, Rugeley. The motorcycle makers are Levis, ...

Motorcycles outside Rugeley Grammar School

Motorcyclists pictured outside Rugeley Grammar School, on the corner of Wolseley Road and Station Road, Rugeley. The motorcycle makers are Levis, Harley-Davidson, triumph and Zenith. Photographer: ...

Mount Pleasant Church of England School, Smithpool Road, Fenton

Mount Pleasant Junior and Infants' School was on the corner of Smithpool Road and Whieldon Road. Originally opened as a branch of St peter's Church of England School in 1858, these building date from ...

Mowing, Hixon,

Horse-drawn mower in the field next to St. Peter's Church.

Mr Browne, Headmaster, Clifton Campville

Mr C.H. Browne was headmaster at Clifton School from January 1874 until March 1920. Charles Herbert Browne entered the teaching profession as a pupil teacher at Shepton Mallet Boys' School in 1867. ...

Mr Thomas Rylands Parton, Principal of Cannock Grammar School

Son of a coal miner, born in Madeley, Shropshire in 1873. A Baptist Church preacher, President of Chadsmoor Sunday-morning Adult School and Principal of Cannock Grammar School. As Principal, he advertised ...

Music Class, Corporation Street Primary Boys School, Stafford

A group of boys holding triangles, drums and tambourines in the hall of Corporation Street Primary Boys School, Stafford, built in 1909. The school is now known as John Wheeldon Primary Academy (2017). ...

Musical Group, Salt C.E. Primary School,

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

National School and Church, Armitage

The National School was built in 1839 and was replaced in 1914 by the nearby Croft Primary School in 1914. The building still exists, the exterior largely unchanged, and in the past has been a Youth Club. ...

National School Group, Stafford

The Junior Girls III class group at the National School, Gaol Road. The National School in Gaol Road was built in 1825 by St Mary's Church but later transferred to nearby Christ Church. It closed in ...

National School, Armitage

A snowy view of the National School, Rugeley Road, Armitage, built in 1839. Church Lane leads off to the right. This picture is from an album of photographs taken by Thomas Harvey Boycott (1876-1949) ...

National School, Cheddleton

Located at the junction of Hollow Lane, Shaffalong Lane and Park Lane, the mixed National School, Cheddleton opened in about 1855 and became known locally as the 'Top School'. It had two further classrooms ...