Queen Mother's Visit to Lotus Shoe Factory, Stafford

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Date:October 1953

Description:The Queen Mother walking outside the Lotus Shoe factory on Sandon Road, with crowds of workers. She is accompanied by James Bostock, Chairman and Managing Director of Lotus and High Sheriff of the County.

During her tour of the factory the Queen Mother visited all of the departments, and officially opened a new closing room conveyor belt which was to carry finished shoes. A gold bag made from kid was used to carry the first pair of shoes on the belt.

Employees who had worked at Lotus for over forty years were allowed to stand in a special section of the factory yard, and all retired workers were invited back for the occasion.

Prior to her Lotus visit the Queen mother officially opened Blithfield Reservoir and had lunch at Blithfield Hall.


Timeline

The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.

1910s
Lasting Room, Lotus Ltd, Stafford
Lasting Room, Lotus Ltd, Stafford

The lasting or making room at Lotus Ltd., Sandon Road, Stafford. This department ...

1940s
War work at Lotus Ltd, Stafford
War work at Lotus Ltd, Stafford

A large pyramid shaped stack of munitions shells with woman using machine in background ...

1960s
Retirement group , Lotus Ltd, Stafford
Retirement group , Lotus Ltd, Stafford

Back row left to right: Jill Blackley, Pat Thomas, Linda Parker (holding flowers), ...

1990s
Factory shop, Lotus Ltd, Stafford
Factory shop, Lotus Ltd, Stafford

The Lotus Ltd. factory shop at Lotus's shoe factory on Sandon Road, Stafford. Lotus ...

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Donor ref:P2006.014.0092 (37/46021)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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