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English Electric Co., Stafford
In this photograph the two Pickfords vehicles are linked together to provide additional power to transport this 45,000 kvA 132/33 KV Transformer weighing 92 tons from Stafford to its destination at the ...
English Electric Co., Stafford
Pictured is the Steel ‘Plate’ Yard at the English Electric Works, Stafford, in an area close to the West Coast Main Line, Queensville Bridge and the A34 Lichfield Road. The buildings in the background ...
English Electric Co., Stafford
Pictured outside a building known as the English Electric ‘Main Offices’ are two Pickford vehicles, one at the front and the other at the rear of a transporter which is loaded with a large stator (under ...
English Electric Co., Stafford
Pictured is the Telephone Exchange on the Lichfield Road site (known as Main Works), Stafford. This was located on the second floor of the English Electric Co. Main Offices.
On the left of the picture, ...
English Electric Co., Stafford
This Pickfords vehicle is an American Diamond T straight 8 cylinder diesel ready to transport the large stator (which is seen all packed up on the low loader) from the factory to its destination. The ...
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
In the background of this Staffordshire Newsletter picture is English Electric’s Main Office building near to the Lichfield Road (A34) in Stafford. The English Electric Co. was renowned for its electrical ...
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 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 ...
English Electric Co., Stafford
Pictured is a ‘shop floor’ area at the English Electric Co. Lichfield Road Site in Stafford. In the centre is a typical large rotor manufactured at the site. At a later stage this rotor would be threaded ...
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 Works Ambulance
Pictured is the English Electric Co. Daimler ambulance at the Lichfield Road site in Stafford. This was superseded by a Bedford Dormobile ambulance which was in turn replaced around 1977 by another Bedford ...
English Electric Co., Stafford Works Fire Brigade
The Stafford Works Fire Brigade is pictured on parade standing in front of and on top of the works fire engine. Behind is the Fire Station on the Lichfield Road site. For many years the English Electric ...
English Electric Co., Stafford Works Fire Engine
The English Electric Co. Land Rover fire engine is pictured in action with two members of the Works Fire Brigade. On the left Fireman W. Allen checks hoses connected to the fire engine pump and on the ...
English Electric Co., Stafford Works Fire Engine
Pictured is the English Electric Co. Land Rover fire engine which was painted bright red. It was housed in the Lichfield Road site Fire Station along with pumps and firefighting equipment and stood alongside ...
Engraving of Trent Valley Station, Lichfield
Lichfield Trent Valley Station is on the West Coast main line from London to Carlisle. The former South Staffordshire railway, which now is the electric suburban cross-city service to Birmingham and Redditch, ...
Enson Pottery Works, Longton
The rear of Enson Pottery Works on Normacot Road, Longton showing bottle kilns with St. James's Church tower in the background. The Enson Works date from 1882 and were vacated in the 1970s. The buildings ...
Enson Pottery Works, Normacot Road, Longton
The rear of Enson Pottery Works on Normacot Road, Longton showing bottle kilns with St. James's Church tower in the background. The Enson Works date from 1882 and were vacated in the 1970s. The buildings ...