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St. Dominic's School, Hartshill Road, Stoke

This two storey school building dates back to before 1832. It has a large drive and surrounding gardens. Some windows and doors have been modified and various later buildings have been attached. It stands ...

St. Gregory's School, Longton

The winners of the Swimming Shield. With the boys are the Headmaster, Mr. Cummings, and the teacher, Oswald Garrett. St. Gregory's Roman Catholic School was opened in 1852 on Cemetery Road (later ...

St. John's C of E School, off Cross Hill, Burslem

This school was built between 1878 and 1900. The front is obscured by a modern extension.

St. John's National School, Longton

St. John's National Church was built in the churchyard of St. John's Church in in 1822, and opened around 1825. It closed some time between 1859 and 1872 and was then occupied by a private school run ...

St. Paul's Junior School, St Paul's Street/Ellgreave street, Middleport

This school's plan comprises of three sections: the central, main section of the building has an L-shaped plan, three rooms deep by two rooms wide. This has a small, one storey projection on the east ...

St.James National School, Webberley Lane, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent

This plan is of St.James National School in Longton. The school was built in 1836 next to the church of St.James the Less on land donated by the Duke of Sutherland. Around 100 children attended the school ...

Staff of Queen Street County Modern Secondary Boys School, Burslem.

A group photograph from 1950 of the staff from Queen Street County Modern Secondary Boys School. These names of the men are wtitten on the back of the photograph: W. Gordon T. Andrews G. Betteley Roden ...

Stoke on Trent College, College Road, Stoke-on-Trent

The College of Building, part of Stoke on Trent College, on College Road. This later became a more general teaching building, home to languages, humanities and basic skills. Originally the land was the ...

Stoke upon Trent Town Hall, Glebe Street.

This view north along Glebe Street was taken around 1900. Stoke Town Hall is on the left, the façade is much as today. To the right behind the tree is the corner of Brook Street. In the centre directly ...

Sunday School, Regina Street, Smallthorne

This Sunday School stands on Regina Street in Smallthorne. This street was previously named Victoria Street. This two storey building was constructed between 1843 and 1878. There is a yard at the rear ...

Sunday School, Zion Methodist Church, Endon Road, Norton Green

This church building was constructed in 1857 and stood on Leek Road before it was renamed Endon Road. There is a datestone on the front gable which reads: 'Primitive Methodist A.D. 1857. Prepare to meet ...

Sutherland Infants' and Junior School, Beaconsfield Drive, Blurton

The Sutherland primary schools were opened in 1954 on Beaconsfield Drive in Blurton. This is now Sutherland Primary academy on the same site with many of the original building. In the photograph, the ...

The demolition of Hanley High School.

Hanley Higher Grade School was opened in 1893, renamed Hanley Municipal Secondary School in 1905 becoming Hanley High School in 1924. the school became a "boys only grammar school" in 1938 when the girls ...

The Globe Inn and High Street, Tunstall

The Globe Inn stands on the corner of High Street and Ladywell Road (left). On the other side is Lambert Street with Highgate Secondary Modern School on the corner. Further up High Street, the large building ...

The Main Entrance, Central Science School, Stoke-on-Trent. Photographed by William Blake.

View of the main entrance to the Central Science School, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. The school was built in 1914. This is now the main entrance for Staffordshire University's Thompson Library ...

The Mount School, Penkhull

The Mount was built by Josiah Spode II around 1803-04. At this time Josiah Spode was the most successful china manufacturer in the area and he bought 17 acres of farmland between Penkhull and Hartshill ...

The Mount, Penkhull

This photograph shows the west front and main entrance to The Mount, a mansion built by Josiah Spode II. The house was built on the site of an old farmhouse between Penkhull and Hartshill around 1803-04 ...

The Mount, Penkhull

This is the original west facing front of the Mount, built by Josiah Spode II, around 1803. The rectangular stone and brick building had the semi-circular entrance way, with a sky light in the dome above. ...