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Talbot Street Junior School for Girls, Rugeley

Pupils of Talbot Street Junior School for Girls are gathered together with their Teacher Miss Astbury outside the school. Amongst those in this photograph and in no particular order are: Susan Preston, ...

Talbot Street Junior School for Girls, Rugeley

Pupils of Talbot Street Junior School for Girls are gathered together with their teacher Mrs Cannaway outside the school. Amongst those in this photograph and in no particular order are: Susan Preston, ...

Tamworth - Grammar School: sepia drawing

'Grammar School at Tamworth, Staffordshire. A. D. 1677.' Showing a low building with a central `stepped' gable and a hipped roof. On the ground floor are four windows between pilasters. The school ...

Tamworth Girls High School

The school was officially opened by the Countess Ferrers on October 1, 1913. In attendance was Rev William MacGregor, one of Tamworth's benefactors. The school flourished until 1959, when it was amalgamated ...

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 ...

Tamworth School Group

Photograph taken outside the Old School Room, next to St. John's Catholic Church in St. John's Street, Tamworth. 6 year old Hilda Allsop (1892-1987, later Griffiths) is seated bottom right in a dark ...

Tawney Building, Keele University

The Tawney Building at Keele University was named after the economic historian R.H. Tawney. It houses some of the administrative departments of the University, including finance and student services. ...

Tea Party, Stone

Children's tea party at the Lotus Club, Lotus Ltd., Stone. This event was possibly organised by Lotus for Christchurch School children to celebrate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, but could have ...

Teacher and pupils, Lane Green Infants School, Codsall

Now Lane Green Middle School.

Teacher and pupils, St Nicholas' Church of England School, Codsall

This picture shows a teacher, Mrs Cockerill, with a group of small pupils. Mrs Cockerill started in St Nicholas C of E School as a pupil in 1885. She taught at the school until 1935 when she retired ...

Teachers at Walhouse Junior School, Cannock

Teachers pictured in the staff room at Walhouse Junior School. From left to right: John Dennis, Bruce Haycock, Peter Cadman, Fred Yard, and Headmaster Arthur Hampton. John Dennis left to go to teach ...

Techical School and County Education Office, Earl Street, Stafford

The Technical School was erected in 1895 at a cost of £11,000. It was extended in 1903. There were classes in cookery, boot and shoe manufacture, dairy work and two laboratories. The Eduction Office ...

Technical and Mining College, Anglesey Street, Hednesford

The college is a brick-built double-fronted building. It served as a college until the mid 1970s. It was converted into luxury flats in the late 1990s. All mining trainees in the Cannock Chase area completed ...

Technical Institute, Earl Street, Stafford

The Technical Institue (School) was erected in 1895 at a cost of £11,000. It was extended in 1903. There were classes in cookery, boot and shoe manufacture, dairy work and two laboratories. A Wyndham ...

Technical School, Earl Street, Stafford

The Technical School was erected in 1895 at a cost of £11,000. It was extended in 1903. There were classes in cookery, boot and shoe manufacture, dairy work and two laboratories. Postcard published ...

Technical School, Earl Street, Stafford

The Technical School was erected in 1895 at a cost of £11,000. It was extended in 1903. There were classes in cookery, boot and shoe manufacture, dairy work and two A Wyndham Series postcard.

Technical Training School, Standon

Originally a Church of England home for 'waifs and strays' and later classified as an Industrial School, by 1938 it was an Intermediate Approved School' for boys aged 13 to 15 committed there by the legal ...