Elkes' Jazz Band, Dove Valley Bakery, Cheadle Road, Uttoxeter
Group photograph of the biscuit factory's mainly female marching band, pictured in front of the large doors at Elkes' factory.
Ellgreave Pottery, Burslem
The Ellgreave Pottery was part of Wood & Sons and manufactured earthenware, specialising in teapots and "fancies". The pottery was off Ellgreave Street in Burslem, this photograph shows the back of the ...
Ellgreave Pottery, Dalehall.
Part of the Ellgreave Pottery in the Dalehall area of Middleport seen from Ellgreave Street. This part of the factory has been demolished and the land used for housing (Heyburn Crescent). On the extreme ...
Embrey's Bakeries delivery van, Fenton
Embrey's Bakeries delivery van pictured on Perth Street, Fenton, probably around the time of King George V's Silver Jubilee in 1935. Leonard Shore pictured with a delivery van for G. Embrey Ltd. Bakeries ...
Emery Brothers'Belmont Pottery, Fountain Street, Fenton
The Belmont Pottery was at the southern end of Fountain Street, near the junction with City road, in Fenton. As can be seen from the wall advert, they manufactured a wide range of domestic earthenware. ...
Empire Porcelain Company, Stoke Road, Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent
The Empire Porcelain Company's works stood on the corner of Stoke Road and Newlands Street. This photograph was taken from the corner of Queen Anne Street opposite. Beyond the corner of Elgin Street, ...
Employees of the corset factory, The Wharf, Uttoxeter
Enamel Kiln Doorway, Longton. Photographed by William Blake
Enamel kiln doorway and sanitary ware in a wicker basket.
This photograph was possibility taken at Locketts of King Street now Kingscross Street/Chancery Lane Longton near to Mr Blake's shop in Stafford ...
Enamel Kiln. Photographed by William Blake.
Lantern slide containing a view of an enamel kiln.
This lantern slide appears to be one of a group used for a presentation or slide show by Blake entitled “Staffordshire Pottery.”
A small folder ...
English Electric Bowls Club, Stafford
The Bowls Club formed part of the Social & Athletic Association (Social Club) at English Electric Co., Stafford. This photograph shows one of the Bowling Greens and the club building at Stychfields, adjacent ...
English Electric Co. engineers, Stafford
Four men pictured at the English Electric Co. Ltd. Stafford premises when they attended the Engineering Society Short papers evening. Second left is D.B. Perry, Plant Sales Department at English Electric. ...
English Electric Co., St. Leonard's Works, Stafford
St Leonard’s Works during construction.
St Leonard’s Works in Stafford was originally built in the 1960s during English Electric’s ownership. The site became part of GEC (The General Electric Company) ...
English Electric Co., St. Leonard's Works, Stafford
Looking northwest to the newly built St. Leonard's Works with Visitor Reception on the right. In later years the Reception was moved slightly eastwards and the rose beds were removed to make way for ...
English Electric Co., Stafford
Hillman vans painted in the livery of cream and green as used by The English Electric Co. The vans are pictured on the Lichfield Road site in Stafford with a glimpse of some of the original Siemens Works ...
English Electric Co., Stafford
“The World’s Most Powerful Transformer” is pictured being prepared to leave the English Electric Co. Transformer factory in Stafford for the Tennessee Valley Authority in the United States of America.
In ...
English Electric Co., Stafford
This photograph is of an area of the factory known as Queensville Yard. On the left is the Works Garage, complete with war-time camouflage paint. This was later demolished and replaced by a larger garage ...
English Electric Co., Stafford
A large transformer is pictured preparing to leave the English Electric Co., site for the CEGB (Central Electricity Generating Board) Power Station at Rugeley. The photograph was taken near to the junction ...
English Electric Co., Stafford
This photograph was taken looking south near to the West Coast Main Line and the Queensville Bridge at the English Electric Co.'s Lichfield Road Site in Stafford.
On the right are factory buildings ...