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Science laboratory, Alleyne's High School, Stone

Alleyne's Grammar School was founded in 1558 by Rev. Thomas Alleyne. The Masters and Fellows of Trinity College Cambridge were made trustees. The first school building was located near to St. Michael's ...

Silverdale County Primary School classroom

In 1872 a school was opened in the Primitive Methodist Sunday school building on Earl Street. In 1875 the school was taken over by Wolstanton School Board and moved to a new Infants School on Mill Street ...

Silverdale County Primary School music lesson

Mrs Hand and pupils in a music lesson. In 1872 a school was opened in the Primitive Methodist Sunday school building on Earl Street. In 1875 the school was taken over by Wolstanton School Board and ...

Silverdale County Primary School Victorian Day

Some students are dressed in Victorian costume, and using slates. In 1872 a school was opened in the Primitive Methodist Sunday school building on Earl Street. In 1875 the school was taken over by ...

Silversmithing, County School of Art, Stafford

These students are intent on their work at a silversmithing class held at the County School of Art, Stafford. The instructor Mr E Leech is pictured offering advice on the making of a silver cream jug ...

Sneyd Green Board School, Sneyd Street, Cobridge

This plan is of the boarding school on Sneyd Street in Cobridge. Top diagram - front of the school Large diagram - left hand side is the infants school with the head teacher's room, a cloakroom, 4 classrooms ...

St Swithun's Church, Cheswardine, Shropshire

St. Swithun's Church has a Perpendicular west tower and an Early English chapel. The rest was rebuilt by J.L. Pearson in 1888-89. Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.

St Wilfrid's College, Cotton

A classroom interior at Cotton College or St. Wilfrid's College. The present Cotton Hall was built in the 18th century by the Gilbert family. In 1844 it was sold to the Earl of Shrewsbury and it was ...

St. Lawrence's School, Gnosall

Indoor maypole and country dancing at St. Lawrence's School during Gnosall's Carnival which had a mediaeval theme that year.

St. Lawrence's School, Gnosall

Indoor maypole and country dancing at St. Lawrence's School during Gnosall's Carnival which had a mediaeval theme that year.

Stafford Street Infant School class, Burton-upon-Trent

Children and teachers dressed in the costumes of 1881 to celebrate the centenary of the school. Mrs. Doreen Hickman, on the left of this picture, was the last head of the school. The school was closed ...

Stafford Street Infant School classroom , Burton-upon-Trent

Children and teachers dressed in the costume of 1881 to celebrate the centenary of the school. The school was closed and was demolished in 1991.

Stafford Street Infant School, Burton-upon-Trent

Headmistress Mrs. Doreen Hickman in 1881 Victorian costume, putting a dunce's cap on the Mayor of Burton. This photograph was taken in 1981 to celebrate the centenary of the school. The school was ...

Stafford Street Infant School, Burton-upon-Trent

Classroom photograph of children dressed in the costume of 1881 to celebrate the centenary of the school. The school was closed and demolished in 1991.

Stafford Wesley Methodists Sunday School, Earl Street, Stafford

150th anniversary celebrations of Stafford Wesley Methodists Sunday School, Earl Street, Stafford. Below is an extract from an article published in the Staffordshire Newsletter on 23 April 1956: For ...

Stonehouse Primary School, Rugeley

A classroom at Stonehouse Primary School at Slitting Mill, near Rugeley. This is Miss Merry's class which had three or four school years in one class. There were around 40 pupils attending the school ...

Tamworth Girls High School Science Laboratory

After WW1 education improved considerably and Tamworth girls now had science laboratories and the range of educational subjects was much wider. The school was officially opened by the Countess Ferrers ...

Tamworth Girls High School, Kindergarden

The school was officially opened by the Countess Ferrers on October 1, 1913. In attendance was Rev William MacGregor, one of Tamworth's benefactors. Primarily built for older girls, the school also had ...