The School, Hyde Lea Village
A postcard view of the School in Hyde Lea. There had been a school in Hyde Lea from around 1863 until it closed in 1980. In later years the cottage on the left and part of the building (centre left) ...
The Schoolmaster's House, Gentleshaw
A postcard view of the Schoolmaster's House, Gentleshaw. The house thought to be now a much enlarged private residence known as the 'School House’.
Posted on the 17th August, 1913 from Gentleshaw, ...
The Schools, Caverswall
A postcard view taken on School Lane of Caverswall Village School. The buildings remain (June 2020) and are part of St Peter’s Primary School, Caverswall.
This postcard was published by William Shaw, ...
The Schools, Colton
St. Mary's School was built in 1862 on a site given by the owner of Colton Manor and funded by the Webb Trust. Although altered and extended, including a major refurbishment in 1966, the village school ...
The Schools, Dosthill, Tamworth
Situated on the corner of A51 and School Lane, Dosthill, this is now Dosthill Primary Academy, built in 1887.
The postcard was published in Rutherford's Series, Post Office, Dosthill. The card also ...
The Schools, Hopwas
A postcard view of Thomas Barnes Schools in Hopwas. Built in 1909, the schools were named after the benefactor of the adjacent original 1717 School House which can be seem beyond, to the left of the school ...
The Schools, Madeley Heath
Beyond the house is the school room, and beyond that is St. Mark's Church. Originally built in 1861 as a mission church, St. Mark's at Madeley Heath later became part of the village school for Little ...
The Schools, Madeley Heath
A postcard view looking east along what is now the A525 towards Madeley from the junction in Madeley Heath. Beyond the house is the school room, On the right is St. Mark's Church, originally built in ...
The Schools. Wheaton Aston
The School at Wheaton Aston opened in 1854 as a National School, this replaced an earlier school in the village. The fees for the school varied according to the ability of the parents to pay.
The Shire Horse Parade, Bass, Burton-on-Trent
A group of children from Christchurch C of E School in Stone, Staffordshire standing with shire horses and dray in front of the joiners' shop to celebrate a centenary at the parade.
The site of the old Victoria Colliery, Bucknall
This photograph was taken from the end of Hyndley close looking east towards Willeton Street and Malthouse Lane. In the foreground are twop rows of back to back council built garages, erected in the 1950s. ...
The Sports Hall, Woodhouse High School, Tamworth
This photograph of a cricket training session in the sports hall at Woodhouse High School was taken by Tony Boydon.
Woodhouse High School was built on the site of Woodhouse Farm which was demolished ...
The Sports Hall, Woodhouse High School, Tamworth
This photograph of a volleyball session in the sports hall at Woodhouse High School was taken by Tony Boydon.
Woodhouse High School was built on the site of Woodhouse Farm which was demolished in ...
The Sports Hall, Woodhouse High School, Tamworth
This photograph of a weightlifting session in the sports hall at Woodhouse High School was taken by Tony Boydon.
Woodhouse High School was built on the site of Woodhouse Farm which was demolished ...
The Sports Hall, Woodhouse High School, Tamworth
This photograph of a cricket training session in the sports hall at Woodhouse High School was taken by Tony Boydon.
Woodhouse High School was built on the site of Woodhouse Farm which was demolished ...
The Sports Hall, Woodhouse High School, Tamworth
This photograph of a Taekwondo session in the sports hall at Woodhouse High School was taken by Tony Boydon.
Woodhouse High School was built on the site of Woodhouse Farm which was demolished in ...
The Sports Hall, Woodhouse High School, Tamworth
This photograph of a badminton session (and a volleyball session in the background) in the sports hall at Woodhouse High School was taken by Tony Boydon.
Woodhouse High School was built on the site ...
The Square, Great Haywood
The west side of The Square.
On the left is the Clifford Arms Hotel. The building was demolished in the 1930s and a new hotel was built on the site.