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Coronation Party, Corporation Street School, Stafford

Children from Corporation Street and Oxford Gardens are pictured at a Coronation party held in the school hall at Corporation Street School, Stafford. Front row: Roy Harrison (3rd from left), Alan ...

Corporation Street Infants' School Staff, Stafford

A staff group at Corporation Street Infants' School. Back row: Miss Hillman, Miss Myce. Front row: Miss Jones, Miss Barker, Miss Julian, Miss Martin (Headmistress), Mrs Martin. Corporation Street ...

Cotton College, Cotton

This postcard view shows Cotton College, also known as St. Wilfrid’s College. On the right the spire of St. Wilfred’s Church can be seen. Cotton Hall was built in the 18th century by the Gilbert family. ...

Cotton Hall

View of the entrance of Cotton Hall. 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 converted into a monastery for ...

Croxden - Chapel and School: sepia wash drawing

'Croxden Chapel and School,' showing a modern-Elizabethan building of brick and stone, T-shaped, with a bell gable. It stands at a corner where roads join.'T. P. Wood.'

Croxton School

Pupils at Croxton School in 1903, the Wetwood and Charnes group. Standing in the back row, far right is Arthur Benbow. In the middle row, the tall girl standing far left is Ethel Thornley and standing ...

Croxton School

Pupils at Croxton School in the mid 1940s. Back row: Ricky Pye, George Buxton, Tom Oldbury, Patrick Baragwanath, Mick Horton, John Stokes, Graham Johnson. Middle row: Jean Billinge, Lillian Plant, ...

Croxton School

Pupils at Croxton School in the late 1940s. Back row: Adam Lyness, Maurice Walley, George Buxton, John Stokes, Lance Walley, Michael Horton, Tom Oldbury, Graham Johnson. Second row: Irene Smith, ...

Dartmouth Street Senior Boys School Sports Day, Stafford

The Countess of Shrewsbury presenting awards at Dartmouth Street Senior Boys School Sports Day. Dormans' Tixall Road factory can be seen in the background. Standing by the car to the right is Mr. Price, ...

Dartmouth Street Senior Boys School Sports Day, Stafford

Headmaster Mr Bryan speaking at the Dartmouth Street Senior Boys School Sports Day in 1946. Dormans' Tixall Road factory can be seen in the background. The school opened in 1939 as Dartmouth Street ...

Dartmouth Street Senior Boys School, Stafford

The school opened in 1939 as Dartmouth Street Senior Boys School. In 1944 it became a Secondary Modern School for Boys, and was renamed Kingston Secondary Modern School in 1956. A further name change ...

Demolition of the former Kingston Middle School, Stafford

This view shows the demolition of the former school buildings on a site which became known as the Kingston Centre in Stafford. Following the closure of the school in the 1980s, the buildings had over ...

Demolition of the former Kingston Middle School, Stafford

This view shows the demolition of the former school buildings on a site which became known as the Kingston Centre in Stafford. Following the closure of the school in the 1980s, the buildings had over ...

Demolition of the Municipal Hall, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Hall was demolished in 1967 and the present Newcastle Library now occupies the site. The Dance Hall is pictured here during the demolition.

Denstone College

A multi-view postcard commemorating a rugby football match between Denstone College and Albert le Grand which was held on 6 March 1905 at Denstone College. This postcard was photographed by B Lowndes ...

Denstone College

A postcard view of Denstone College which was begun in 1868 and opened in 1873 as St. Chad's College, with places for 46 boys. It was designed by William Slater and R.C. Carpenter in a Gothic style. The ...

Denstone College

A postcard view of Denstone College which was begun in 1868 and opened in 1873 as St. Chad's College, with places for 46 boys. It was designed by William Slater and R.C. Carpenter in a Gothic style. The ...

Dilhorne - Church and Grammar School: sepia drawing

Dillhorne (sic) Church and Grammar School, Staffordshire.' West view showing the Grammar School as a small building in the Tudor style. Of the church, little but the octagonal tower is seen.'J. Buckler.' Mr ...