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The Village Cross, Sheen. Photographed by William Blake.

Sheen village cross dates from the 15th century but only the top stone of the base appears to be old. The village school can be seen behind.

The Village School, Clifton Campville

St. Andrew's Church of England Primary School was believed to have originally been built as a bar, but became a National School in the early-mid 19th century. A new school building was built in 1960, ...

Thistley Hough School, Penkhull

The Art Deco buildings of Thistley Hough School seen from the corner of Newcastle Lane and Thistley Hough. Opened in 1938 as a grammar school for girls, taking pupils from Longton Grammar School and Hanley ...

Thomas Alleynes Grammar School

Pupils of Thomas Alleynes Grammar School.

Thomas Alleynes School Choir

Thomas Russell Infants School, Barton-under-Needwood

Thomas Russell Infants School on Station Road, Barton-under-Needwood. Thomas Russell, a draper who died in 1593, left £50 in his will for a free school to be built in Barton-under-Needwood. The school ...

Thomas Russell School, Barton-under-Needwood

Thomas Russell Infants School on Station Road, Barton-under-Needwood. Thomas Russell, a draper who died in 1593, left £50 in his will for a free school to be built in Barton-under-Needwood. The school ...

Tipping Street, Stafford, (1)

On the far left is the Oddfellows Hall. The gable end (in the centre) belongs to St. Chad's Schoolroom; to the right of the schoolroom is St. Chad's Passage. The double fronted shop building just ...

Token, Mr Littleton's School, Penkridge

Edward Littleton built and endowed a new school in the churchyard of St. Michael's Church, Penkridge by 1818. In 1831 the pupils and endowment were transferred to the new National School built on the ...

Townsend Infants’ School, Bucknall

Townsend Infants' School was on a large piece of land at the junction of Eaves Lane and Werrington Road the photograph shows the nursery department. Opened in 1949, the school has been rebuilt as the ...

Travel back to Joseph Clark Junior School, it's time for lunch!

Lunchtime at the Joseph Clark Junior School, now known as Tower View Primary School, Winshill, Burton upon Trent.

Trentham School

Pictured are the new school buildings opened in 1877. Trentham Boys' School was opened in about 1674, paid for by a bequest from Lady Katherine Leveson. A girls' school opened in about 1856 and an infants' ...

Trentham School Gardening Class

A group of school boys with gardening tools and their teacher, standing in a vegetable garden at the rear of Trentham School. There are some large cabbages to be harvested.

Trentham School: sepia wash drawing

'School at Trentham, Staffordshire.' Showing a small two-bay room with a master's house adjoining, in the Elizabethan-Gothic style with mullioned windows. There is a wall in front of the school, and ...

Trentside Middle and Infants School, 185 Endon Road, Norton Green

In the centre of the south face of this building are three gables, the middle gable with a plaque reading: 'Board School 1879'. The gables on either side have terracotta brickwork and mouldings.

Turner Memorial School, Fenpark Road, Fenton

This Turner memorial Church of England Infants, School opened in 1865. The photograph shows the new buildings of 1896. Taking young children under 10 years old only, the school was supported by the Allen ...

Turner Memorial School, Fenton

The Turner Memorial School, stood on the corner of Fenpark Road and Paynter Street. This building dates from the 1890s and the school was formerly China Street National School dating from the 1840s. ...

Tutbury School

The school dates from 1909 and is now Richard Wakefield CE (VC) Primary School located on Burton Street, Tutbury. The postcard is from the "Dorette Series' by Siddals, Newhall, Burton on Trent