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  • A poster advertising the Wild West Show in 1904 1900s more info…

  • The opening of the agreement made between the school managers and a pupil teacher. 1870s more info…

  • Glass trumpets used by the boys on May Day in the 1860s. 1860s more info…

  • A plan of the school buildings, dated 1897. 1890s more info…

  • Rev Michael Willows 2000s more info…

  • Miss G. Ruth Smith retires as head of the Infants’ School 1950s more info…

  • A school report from the Boys’ School, dated 1935 1930s more info…

  • A letter from Worcestershire Education Committee, dated 1923 1920s more info…

  • This is a copy of an entry in the Girls’ School log-book, dated 1923. 1920s more info…

  • A school report dated 1930. 1930s more info…

  • Plan of Wollaston Junior School in 1982. 1980s more info…

  • The commemoration mug 1984 - (back). 1980s more info…

  • Arthur Thomas Spiers, pupil, pupil teacher and head teacher at the Boys’ School, dated about 1876/7. 1870s more info…

  • Emma Smith, a pupil and teacher at Wollaston Schools 1880s more info…

  • The Football Team of Wollaston Old Boys. 1910s more info…

  • An Inspector’s report about the Infants’ School. 1870s more info…

  • A Certificate awarded for Regular Attendance 1906 - 1907 1900s more info…

  • A plan of the new classroom. 1890s more info…

  • William Orme Foster, owner of the Stourbridge Ironworks 1820s more info…

  • Stourton Castle, Staffordshire; the home of James Foster. 1830s more info…

  • The Stourbridge Lion - the first locomotive to run in USA. 1820s more info…

  • The Stourbridge Ironworks 1810s more info…

  • A poster advertising Wollaston Schools which opened on 28th February 1859 1850s more info…

  • A plaque in the school hall recording the official opening 1980s more info…

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