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Highgate School, Tunstall

Highgate Secondary Modern school stood on the corner of Lambert Street and High Street, Tunstall. The building was originally Highgate junior and infants school until reorganisation in 1929, although ...

Hill Top Primary School. Westport Road / Greenhead Street, Burslem

This school complex consists of four buildings. There is a date plaque in one of the gables which reads: 'Erected 1879'. There are three cellar entrances to the school. These were used for fuel such as ...

Hill Top Sunday School, Westport Road, Burslem

The construction of the this chapel was a result of a dispute between the Sunday School teachers and trustees of the Wesleyan Chapel in Burslem. The dispute concerned a writing ban on the Sabbath day ...

Hillside Primary School, Baddeley Green, Stoke-on-Trent

A photograph of Hillside Primary School, looking south east, taken from Field Avenue in Baddeley Green. The school sits beneath the higher ground of Baddeley Edge.

Holden Lane High School, Sneyd Green, Stoke-on-Trent

A view of Holden Lane High School looking north from Milton Road. Berwick Road runs across the middle of the photograph and Milton Road continues on past the school. Originally a mixed secondary school ...

Hollywall County Primary School, Sandyford, Stoke-on-Trent

Hollywall Junior and Infants School is in Burnaby Road in Sandyford and the original buildings date from 1939. This is a view of the south side with climbing frame, kitchen and hall/dining room. These ...

Hulton Abbey

The ruins of Hulton Abbey in the grounds of Carmountside Junior High School located at the junction of Leek Road and Woodhead Road. The Medieval Cistercian Hulton Abbey was consecrated in 1223 but following ...

Indisputably the Largest Menagerie in Europe - Advertisement from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook

Stephanus Polito's Travelling Menagerie Advertisement for a forthcoming visit by one of the few travelling menageries of the time. The cost of entrance was one shilling. These were very popular ...

Jubilee Methodist Memorial School, Paradise Street, Tunstall.

The Jubilee Methodist Memorial School stood on the corner of Paradise Street and Oldcourt Street (formerly Cross Street) in Tunstall. The tablet over the middle windows gives the opening date as 1875. ...

Knowl Street, Stoke upon Trent

This is a view north along Knowl Street from close to its junction with Shelton Old Road. The buildings on the left are associated with Our Lady of Lourdes and St Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Boys' School ...

Lectern at the Chapel, Denstone College

The Moorsom Memorial Lectern at Denstone College Chapel. This bronze lectern was given by Mr. Moorsom's sister, in memory of her brother Arthur, a master at the school from 1879 to 1882. Denstone ...

Leek Road, Abbey Hulton

A view south along Leek Road from the corner with Birches Head Road. To the left are the buildings of the now demolished Carmountside Junior High School. This was also the site of the Cistercian Abbey ...

Leigh Memorial Methodist Chapel, Leek Road, Milton, Stoke-on-Trent

The chapel was built in memory of Revd. Samuel Leigh, the first Methodist missionary to Australia, In 1865. Now rebuilt, the chapel stood on Leek Road, close to Samuel Leigh's birthplace in Milton. The ...

Longton C.E. School

Longton Church of England School was built in 1836 on School Lane (later Webberley Lane).

Longton C.E. School

Photograph shows war time shelters and static water tank. Longton Church of England School was built in 1836 on School Lane (later Webberley Lane).

Longton C.E. School from New Church Row

Longton Church of England School was built in 1836 on School Lane (later Webberley Lane).

Longton School of Art, Sutherland Institute

Paintresses' work at Longton School of Art. The Sutherland Institute was opened in 1899 on land given by Cromartie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, the 4th Duke of Sutherland. Today it houses Longton Library....

Longton School of Art, Sutherland Institute

Day Class at Longton School of Art. The Sutherland Institute was opened in 1899 on land given by Cromartie Sutherland-Levison-Gower, the 4th Duke of Sutherland. Today it houses Longton Library.