Two boys dressed in costume for Rose Queen Festival, Christ Church School, Stone
Christopher Sandland and Tony Carter taking part in the Rose Queen Festival at Christ Church School, Stone.
This is the outcome of a reminiscence session in which Year 4 pupils from Christ Church ...
Two Weeks to California, Walhouse Junior School, cannock
The cast of a Walhouse Junior School production of 'Two Weeks to California'.
Walhouse School was founded in 1828 by Mrs Ann Craycroft Walhouse of Hatherton Hall who gave £2,000 to buy the land and ...
Unidentified estate buildings
Three women standing outside estate cottages. Location not known, but possibly somewhere in north Staffordshire. If you recognise these buildings or the people in this photograph, please contact us.
Unveiling of war memorial, Uttoxeter
A group standing outside of the school hall in Bradley Street, Uttoxeter on the occasion of the unveiling of the Old Alleynians 1939-1945 war memorial in 1948.
This part of Bradley Street is now Back ...
Upper Normacot Road and Meir Road, Normacot
Photograph taken at the junction of the two roads while road mending is in progress. Normacot National Schools are pictured.
Upper Normacot Road, Normacot
Looking south: Normacot Church of England School is on the left, the Church of Holy Evangelists on belgrave Road is ahead.
The Church of Holy Evangelists was built in 1847. It was designed by George ...
Uttoxeter Girls High School, Dove Bank, Uttoxeter
Members of the cast of a play in a scene called 'Home they brought the warrior'.
The school was taken over by Staffordshire Education Committee in 1919, and re-named Uttoxeter Girls High School. It ...
Uttoxeter Girls High School, Dove Bank, Uttoxeter
Members of the cast of a play, in a scene called 'The Princess'.
The school was taken over by Staffordshire Education Committee in 1919, and re-named Uttoxeter Girls High School. It had formerly been ...
Uttoxeter Girls High School, Uttoxeter
The school was merged with Uttoxeter Grammar School in 1964 and became a Comprehensive in 1974.
Uttoxeter Town - Free School: sepia wash drawing
'The Free School at Uttoxeter, Staffordshire,' [the old school]. Showing a plain late Georgian building of two storeys on a street. There is a sundial in the side wall. Artist: J. Buckler.
Views of Stowe-by-Chartley
A multi-view colour postcard of views of Stowe-by-Chartley village. Clockwise from top left: Earl Ferrers County Primary School; the Cock Inn; St. John’s Church; timber-framed thatched cottages on Bridge ...
Village School, Rickerscote, Stafford,
Rickerscote School, on School Lane, built in the 1870s.
During the week the building was used as a school, on Sundays it was used as a satellite church to St. Paul's on Lichfield Road.
The small ...
Village School, Weeford
A postcard view of St. Mary's Church of England School, Weeford, which originally opened as Weeford National School. The school was enlarged in 1923 and this photograph shows what appears to be a World ...
Village view, Moddershall
Looking south along the main road through Moddershall. The village school can be seen to the left and the Post Office further along.
A colour-tinted postcard view published by A.W. Tilley, newsagent ...
Violin class, Christ Church School, Stone
Violin Class pictured in the playground of Christ Church School, Stone. Christ Church Schools opened on Northesk Street in 1887, after the old schools in the Radfords were condemned.
The Headmaster, ...
Violin Class, Corporation Street Primary Boys School, Stafford
Photograph taken in the hall of Corporation Street Primary Boys School, Stafford, built in 1909. The school is now known as John Wheeldon Primary Academy (2017).
Violin class, Corporation Street School, Stafford
Photograph taken in the hall of Corporation Street Boys school, built in 1909, the school is now known as John Wheeldon Primary School (2002).
Front row (L-R): Ian Tavernor, Eric Holden, Paul Bradshaw, ...
Visit to the Houses of Parliament, Walhouse Girls School, Cannock
Walhouse Senior Girls' School educational visit by train to the Houses of Parliament in 1951.
Front row (left to right): Jean Parkes, Enid Steed, Ann Beech, Eunice Powell, Christine Bailey, Maureen ...