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Edgecliff High School, Kinver

Pupils are pictured leaving school at the end of lessons for the day at Edgecliff High School, later known as Kinver High School. This photograph was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.

Edgecliff High School, Kinver

This photograph of a pupil using a Trampoline in the sports hall at Edgecliff High School, later known as Kinver High School was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.

Edgecliff High School, Kinver

Pupils are pictured in the Domestic Science Department at Edgecliff High School, later known as Kinver High School. This photograph was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.

Edgecliff High School, Kinver

This photograph of pupils during a badminton session in the sports hall at Edgecliff High School, later known as Kinver High School, was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.

Edgecliff High School, Kinver

Pupils are pictured in the Pottery Studio at Edgecliff High School, later known as Kinver High School. This photograph was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.

Edgecliff High School, Kinver

This photograph of pupils using a trampoline in the sports hall at Edgecliff High School, later known as Kinver High School, was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.

Edgecliff High School, Kinver

This photograph of a pupil using a Vaulting Horse in the sports hall at Edgecliff High School, later known as Kinver High School was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.

Edgecliff High School, Kinver

Pupils and a teacher are pictured during a language lesson in the Language Lab at Edgecliff High School, later known as Kinver High School. This photograph was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon....

Edgmond Girls' Home, Shropshire

Edgmond Certified Girls' Home was opened by the Bishop of Shrewsbury on 8 January 1898. It was built on the road between Newport and Edgmond and was paid for by Miss Mary Roddam of nearby Summerhill. ...

Edith May Worthington , Seighford

Edith May Worthington was born in Seighford in 1902.

Educational exhibition, Central School, Belt Road, Chadsmoor

The photograph was taken on the occasion of the Educational Exhibition organised by the schools of Cannock, Hednesford and District, and held at Belt Road School, Hednesford on July 21-22, 1922. Left ...

Edward Buckley with carved wooden chain, Heath Hayes

'Teddy' Buckley worked on the underground pumps at the 'Fair Lady' Colliery at Heath Hayes; so named unofficially by the miners of the Coppice Colliery in tribute to the owner's wife Mrs Bowring Hamilton ...

Edward Earles, Leek

Photograph of Edward Earles, a Leek silk doubler. A silk doubler operated a machine used to twist together strands of silk.

Edward Street Coronation Celebrations, Tamworth

Opened by Councillor E.A. Courts, the children at the party were presented with coronation mugs filled with sweets, dolls and toys. Standing on the far right are Mrs Brenchley, Mrs Hope, Mrs Baker, Mrs ...

Edwardian Black Silk Bodice

We believe this bodice to be from around the turn of the 20th century. Made from black satin, it has long sleeves, and crosses over at the front of the body and fastened with press studs. It has a ...

Edwardian Black Skirt

Edwardians preferred a simpler style, after the Victorians, with silhouette’s 'thinning'. For the first time in decades skirts were not exaggerated and were more natural in appearance. This skirt ...

Edwardian Blouse

Edwardian lady's wore blouses which were quite full at the front and this is emphasized in this blouse with the frilly lace which runs along the low neckline. The blouse is not boned and has many fastenings ...

Edwardian Bodice and Skirt

The outfit is made up of a fitted bodice and skirt that when worn together appear like a dress. The heavily detailed style of the garment and lower neckline suggests it was probably an evening dress. The ...