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King Edward VI Grammar School, Stafford

Handicrafts Room, King Edward VI Grammar School. Postcard published by Marshall, Keene & Co. of Hove. From the mid 1920s they specialised in producing halftone cards of schools and institutions by ...

King Edward VI Grammar School, Stafford

The playing fields to King Edward VI Grammar School, now part of The Tesco supermarket car park. Postcard published by Marshall, Keene & Co. of Hove. From the mid 1920s they specialised in producing ...

King Edward VI Grammar School, Stafford

Main Entrace to the School on the corner of Newport Road and Friars Terrace. Postcard published by Marshall, Keene & Co. of Hove. From the mid 1920s they specialised in producing halftone cards of ...

Mayfield Convent, Sussex

A postcard view of Mayfield Convent in Sussex. Originally built in the 14th century as a residence for the Archbishops of Canterbury, the buildings were converted for use as a Convent of the Holy Child ...

National Schools, Penkridge

The National School on Market Square (also known as School Square). Built in 1818 by Joseph potter and paid for by Lord Hatherton, it was enlarged in 1889 in memory of Edward Richard Littleton, 2nd Baron ...

New Free Library, Stafford

The former Borough library of Stafford, originally known as the ‘New Free Library’, was designed by the Liverpool architects Briggs, Wolstenholme and Thornely in 1912 and extended in 1962 by the Borough ...

New Penkridge Road, Cannock

The building on the left of this post card view is Walhouse School. Adjoining it is the teacher's house, built in 1828 by Mrs. Walhouse of Hatherton Hall, in New Penkridge Road, Cannock. Here she educated ...

School Lane, Stretton

Looking north along School Lane towards the crossroads with Lapley Lane, Stretton, near Brewood. In the foreground is the Old Reading Room which has since had a second storey added and its thatch replaced ...

St. Patrick's School, St. Patrick's Street, Stafford

St. Patrick’s School (RC) had been established in 1868 explicitly with the aim of ensuring the Faith was maintained amongst the potentially errant working class of Stafford’s north end. Early on it became ...

St. Patrick's School, St. Patrick's Street, Stafford

St Patrick’s School (RC) had been established in 1868 explicitly with the aim of ensuring the Faith was maintained amongst the potentially errant working class of Stafford’s north end. Early on it became ...

Stafford Grammar School

Stafford Grammar School viewed from the Newport Road. In 1551 King Edward VI in response to a petition from the inhabitants and burgesses of Stafford granted a Charter establishing one Grammar School ...

Stafford Grammar School

Stafford Grammar School viewed from the Newport Road. In 1551 King Edward VI in response to a petition from the inhabitants & burgesses of Stafford granted a Charter establishing one Grammar School ...

Stafford Grammar School

King Edward VI Grammar School from the Newport Road showing the extensions of 1906. Postcard photographed and published by Frederick Charles Stoate, photographer who in 1901 lived and had his studio ...

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 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 A Wyndham Series postcard.

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 ...

The Grammar School, Brewood

The School possibly dates back to the mid 15th century, having been founded by the Bishop of Lichfield. It was certainly refounded in around 1560 by Sir John Giffard, his son Thomas, and Dr Matthew Knightley. ...