Date:1944
Description:A “Cromwell” tank made by the English Electric Co. (identified by its number) on active service in France. During World War II, the English Electric Co. Ltd placed its accumulated experience and engineering organisation at the disposal of the Government and manufactured equipment that would be vital to the defence programme. The Stafford factory was renowned for its electrical products including generators, transformers and switchgear and throughout the war years continued to receive contracts for many of these items. In addition the factory became involved in the production of parts and final assembly of Armoured Vehicles which included the Covenanter, Centaur, Comet and Cromwell tanks. Acknowledgement: The War Diary of The English Electric Company LTD. 1938 – 1945. This image has been taken from an original glass negative which has been donated to the Staffordshire County Museum by Alstom Power in Stafford.
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Donor ref:P2015.004.0074 (37/31715)
Source: Staffordshire Museum Service
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