English Electric Co. Staff, Stafford

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Date:1945

Description:This group of Staff are pictured outside a building known as The Old Hough. In the back row 7th from left is Charles Pearson. If you recognise anyone else in the photograph, please contact us.

The Old Hough was originally part of the Hough Estate, with the house, stables and lodge clearly shown by the Lichfield Road on old maps of 1889 and the 1900s. The building became the Old Hough when the New Hough was built in 1907 nearby. The Old Hough was demolished around 1980.

The Stafford Works was renowned for its electrical equipment products including generators, transformers and switchgear. Siemens Brothers purchased land by the Lichfield Road in 1901 and built a factory and offices which were ready to start production in 1903. In 1918 Siemens merged with several companies, including Dick, Kerr and Co., to become The English Electric Co. Two years later in 1920, The English Electric Co bought the Stafford Works. The English Electric Co. merged with GEC (The General Electric Company) during 1968 and the Lichfield Road Site became part of GEC Power Engineering Ltd. On 22 March 1989 became part of GEC ALSTHOM, an Anglo French Joint Venture. On 22 June 1998 this in turn became part of ALSTOM with global HQ in Paris and on 2 November 2015 the Stafford Grid and Power Businesses became part of GE (General Electric, an American Company).

During 2020 and 2021 the former Main Works site was demolished and the site cleared for redevelopment. However, on a neighbouring site the Transformer Works remains and is still operational (July 2022) as part of the GE (General Electric) group.

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Image courtesy of: Mr Stuart Pitchford Pearson

Donor ref:4 English Electric aprox 1945 (55/21418)

Source: Miscellaneous Collection

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