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English Electric Fire Brigade, Stafford,

Pictured are seven firemen from the English Electric Co. Lichfield Road site in Stafford. They are holding the Chief Officer's shield and trophies following being voted 'Best Industrial Fire Brigade ...

English Electric staff at Keele Hall

A large formal group of English Electric staff pictured at Keele Hall. William (Bill) Leonard Cotton is in back row, in front of 2nd arch, 2nd from left in front of 1st window pane. He worked at English ...

English Electric Swimming Club Gala, Stafford

Mr R. Butters, President of English Electric Swimming Club, congratulating K. Hart of Newcastle-under-Lyme on winning the Staffordshire men's 200m breast-stroke championship. Runner-up B. Ravenscroft ...

English Electric Tennis Club, Stafford

English Electric Company Stafford tennis club at Stychfields, adjoining the English Electric factory. English Electric was formerly Siemens Bros., who manufactured generators, electric motors and various ...

English Electric Tennis Club, Stafford

English Electric Company Stafford tennis club at Stychfields, adjoining the English Electric factory. English Electric was formerly Siemens Bros., who manufactured generators, electric motors and various ...

English Electric Tennis Club, Stafford

The Tennis Club formed part of the Social & Athletic Association (Social Club) at English Electric Co., Stafford. This photograph shows the tennis courts and the club buildings at Stychfields, adjacent ...

English Electric Test House, Stafford

John Rigby working in the test house at English Electric. Siemens Brothers purchased the land in 1901 and built the factory and offices which were ready to start production in 1903. In 1918 Siemens ...

English Electric test workshop, Glover Street, Stafford

Pictured is John Underhill by a development thyristor valve in the High Voltage Test facility at Glover Street in Stafford. This thyristor valve would be one part of an arm of a bridge on a valve, and ...

English Electric Tool Room, Stafford

English Electric Tool Room 24 Shop, Stafford. English Electric was formerly Siemens Bros., who manufactured generators, electric motors and various other electrical appliances. In 1918 Siemen's merged ...

English Electric Tool Room, Stafford

English Electric Tool Room 24 Shop. Charles Pearson is on the extreme right. He served his time at Bagnall's Engineering Works in Stafford where his father John and brother William also worked. English ...

Erecting Shop, Bagnall's Engineering Works, Stafford

W.G. Bagnall Ltd. was established in 1870 in Castle Street. Bagnall's first locomotive was produced in 1875, the company going on to produce machines for collieries and overseas plantations. Eventually ...

F W Langley's works, Clough Street, Hanley

F W Langley were an electrical and mechanical engineering company with their main works on the north side of Clough Street. The neighbouring works building belongs to Gough & Co, engineers. Langley's ...

F.H. Burgess, agricultural engineers, Eccleshall

A name plate from an agricultural implement made or supplied by Frederick H. Burgess, Stafford Street, Eccleshall. Frederick H. Burgess founded his ironmongers and agricultural implement business in ...

Factory interior, English Electric Co., Stafford

Mr A. Chatfield turning on a rivet lathe in the Instrument Division at English Electric Co.'s Lichfield Road works in Stafford.

Factory site, Mill Lane, Stone

A view of Mill street looking across the factory development now (2006) occupied by Morrisons supermarket. The factory complex began life as a shoe factory, initially Richard Vernon's and later Lewis ...

Female Munition Workers from Siemens Factory, Stafford,

A studio portrait of eight female munition workers, wearing overalls and caps, from Siemen's Engineering Works. Siemens relocated to Stafford from Woolwich in 1903 and manufactured generators, electric ...

Female Munition Workers outside Siemens Factory, Stafford,

Large group of female munition workers outside Siemens factory on Lichfield Road. The banner reads 'Siemens Munition Works - What the girls are doing for the men at the Front'. The photograph was taken ...

Female Workers, Siemens Works, Stafford

Siemens Bros. Electrical Engineering Works opened its Lichfield Road factory in 1903, after relocating from Woolwich with 800 of its employees. The company manufactured generators, electric motors and ...