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Pupils at Milner Girls' School, Leek

School photograph taken in the hall. The school is now Leek High School.

Pupils at Oldfield Girls' School, Uttoxeter

Three pupils from Oldfield Girls' School sit on the trunk of a tree that had blown over in a very bad storm. The photograph was taken by their teacher, Miss Adlam. Left to right: Rosemary Wheat, Lynn ...

Pupils from Chase Terrace County Secondary School, on a trip to Beaudesert

School pupils seated around a man-made amphitheatre at Beaudesert, being entertained by an actor in period costume.

Pupils, Hilderstone School,

Hilderstone School was built as a National School for 180 pupils in 1819. Its construction was funded by Ralph Bourne of Hilderstone Hall. The school closed in 1981 as it only had one pupil and two ...

Pupils, Hilderstone School,

Hilderstone School was built as a National School for 180 pupils in 1819. Its construction was funded by Ralph Bourne of Hilderstone Hall. The school closed in 1981 as it only had one pupil and two ...

Pupils, Salt C.E. Primary School,

Pupils from Group II B32. Salt C.E. School was built by the Earl of Shrewsbury in memory of his daughter, who died in 1856.

Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Tamworth

School Master, Mr William Edgar Summerhays, with some of his pupils just prior to his retirement after forty years at Tamworth Grammar School. Mr Summerhays taught Physics and became a senior master of ...

Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Celebrations, Stone

St. John's Church Hall decoration for a party to celebrate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.

Queen Street and Wesleyan Chapel, Stafford,

Numbers 7 and 8 Queen Street. Beyond is the rear of the Wesleyan Chapel, built 1863, which faced onto Chapel Street. On the right (behind the railings) is the Wesleyan School Room.

Queen Street Schools, Fenton

Queen Street is today Burnham Street. These buildings were at the top of the street, at the junction with Brocksford Street. The photograph is looking east along Brocksford Street with the rear of the ...

Queen Street Schools, Fenton.

Today Queen Street is called Burnham Street and runs northwards off King Street in Fenton. The school was at the top of the street at the junction with Brocksford Street. The buildings have been demolished ...

Queen Street, Burslem

The view west along Queen Street in Burslem, from the junction with Waterloo Road. The Food Fair building used to be the Burslem & District Co-operative Society Emporium, an Art Deco building opened ...

Queen Street, Stafford,

Junction of Queen Street and Earl Street. The large building on the left is the Wesleyan School Room.

Queensberry Road School, Longton

Photograph taken looking west. Built in 1898 as Queensbury Road Council School. In 1901-2 the school was reorganised to become Queensbury Road Central School, a Higher Elementary School. The school ...

Queensberry Road Secondary Modern School, Longton

Queensberry Road Secondary Modern School Longton, final year Class 4A with Mr Jack Baggaley, the Deputy Headmaster as the form teacher.

Queensville, Stafford,

View from the Radford side of the railway bridge. Until 1838 this area was known as Spittal Brook, but was changed in honour of the Coronation of Queen Victoria. The former name was a reference to ...

Ragged School banner, Leek

Mill Street Wesleyan Ragged School banner, from Leek. Blue embroidered silk with blue, white and yellow silk tassels and fringe. The side shown features a painted inscription (apparently a later ...

Reconstruction of the Old Victoria Road Bridge, Stafford,

The original Victoria Bridge was built on soft ground in the 1860s. It lasted until 1933, when a new bridge, designed by the Borough Surveyor, William Plant. In this photograph the old bridge is being ...