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English Electric Co. Staff, Stafford
This group of Staff are pictured outside a building known as The Old Hough. In the back row 7th from left is Charles Pearson. If you recognise anyone else in the photograph, please contact us.
The ...
English Electric Co. Staff, Stafford,
Group portrait of the machine erecting staff, English Electric Co.
In 1918 Siemen's engineering works merged with several companies, including Dick, Kerr and Co., Dorman's and Bagnall's to become the ...
English Electric Co. Stafford and Tanks
The English Electric Co. commenced the manufacture of the all-welded “Comet” tank after receiving a contract for 200. The “Comet” a descendant of the “Cromwell” had heavier armour and a more powerful ...
English Electric Co. Stafford and Tanks
The English Electric Co. Armoured Vehicle Factory (Tank Factory) at Stafford after the completion of extensions.
During World War II, the English Electric Co. Ltd placed its accumulated experience ...
English Electric Co. Stafford and Tanks
A “Cromwell” tank made by the English Electric Co. (identified by its number) on active service in France.
During World War II, the English Electric Co. Ltd placed its accumulated experience and engineering ...
English Electric Co. Stafford and Tanks
A “Comet” tank outside the Armoured Vehicle Factory, undergoing its water test with other tanks of the same type in the background. The first “Comet” all-welded heavy cruiser tank was delivered in October ...
English Electric Co. Stafford and the Ministry of Supply
English Electric staff and Ministry of Supply personnel are pictured during a visit to the Stafford Works. On the left: Mr J W C Milligan, Manager, Stafford Works, on the extreme right is thought to be ...
English Electric Co. Stafford Tanks on Cannock Chase
A “Covenanter” Tank being put through its paces on the testing ground on Cannock Chase.
During World War II, the English Electric Co. Ltd placed its accumulated experience and engineering organisation ...
English Electric Co. Stafford Tanks on Cannock Chase
Pictured above is Brigadier-General G M Barnes, Assistant Chief of Ordnance, US Army with members of the Special American Mission accompanied by Major-General Crawford of the Ministry of Supply and British ...
English Electric Co., Hixon Works, Stafford
A general view of the Assembly Shop located in a former airfield hanger which became part of English Electric’s site on New Road, Hixon.
In the photograph there are a number of current transformers ...
English Electric Co., Ltd. Stafford
Senior Managers, guests and employees are pictured at the Stafford Works during a presentation to Mr George Horatio Nelson, Esq. M.I.E.E. At a later date Mr Nelson became the 1st Lord Nelson of Stafford ...
English Electric Co., M.R.I. (Meters, Relays and Instruments), Stafford
Pictured at St Leonard’s Works, Stafford, during an inspection of several process indicator/transmitters prior to their dispatch.
Left to right: Messrs. B Glavey, Superintendent, Relay and Instrument ...
English Electric Co., M.R.I. St Leonards Works, Stafford
A view of the the Boiler House at St Leonards Works, known as the M.R.I. (Meters, Relays and Instruments) in St Leonards Avenue, Stafford.
St Leonard’s Works in Stafford was originally built in the ...
English Electric Co., M.R.I., Stafford
Employees are pictured assembling protective relays at the M.R.I. (Meter, Relay and Instrument Division) at St. Leonard’s Works, which was located one mile from the Main Works in Stafford.
At the time ...
English Electric Co., Publicity Department, Stafford
Members of the English Electric Publicity Department are pictured with guests during their annual dinner and social at the Crispin Hotel, Stafford. the Publicity Department was based in Foregate Street, ...
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
Pictured is a ‘shop floor’ area at the English Electric Co. Lichfield Road Site in Stafford. In the centre are two typical small rotors manufactured at the site. At a later stage these rotors would ...