Date:22nd of March 2006
Description:In the early 1900s servants and a groom lived in the Old Hough and the Stables, and a gardener and his family lived in the Hough Lodge. In later years retired employees lived in the Lodge and paid a rent to the English Electric Company. The Lodge was last occupied in the late 1990s. The Hough Lodge was next to the Lichfield Road (A34). It was demolished around January 2009 due to the site redevelopment in this area for a retail shopping park. On the left is a glimpse of the New Hough and also the Alstom Transformer Factory.
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This group of distinguished looking managers and engineers are pictured on a cold day in the garden ...
Until around 1980 there were two large houses and a lodge in an area known as the Hough in Stafford. ...
In this aerial view the New Hough is in the Centre and the Old Hough centre right. On the left is the ...
This photograph was taken shortly before the buildings were demolished and later replaced by a retail ...
In the early 1900s servants and a groom lived in the Old Hough and the Stables, and a gardener and his ...
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Creators: Mr David G. Jones - Creator
Image courtesy of: Mr Bob Metcalfe
Donor ref:DGJ-006-Hough Lodge (192/26735)
Source: Mr Bob Metcalfe
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