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English Electric Co., Stafford
Pictured is the Over-speed Test Building on English Electric Co.'s Lichfield Road site in Stafford.
Over the years this facility has been used to test rotors manufactured by the English Electric Co. ...
English Electric Co., Stafford
The officers and members of the crew of H.M. Submarine Visigoth are pictured at the Stafford Works. Among those in the photograph is Mr J W C Milligan (front row centre), Manager, Stafford Works. On ...
English Electric Co., Stafford
Members of the English Electric Co., Stafford Works Engineering Society are pictured during a visit to an Industrial site.
Standing on the left is thought to be Miss Phillips and on the extreme right ...
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
This group photograph was taken during a visit to the English Electric, Stafford Works by the British Ambassador to Burma.
Left to right: Mr E.W. Peace; Mr Fred Merricks, Superintendent Switchgear ...
English Electric Co., Stafford
This English Electric employee is pictured working on a large rotor where she is about to use the knife held in her right hand to trim the edges of insulation on the rotor. The Stafford factory was renowned ...
English Electric Co., Stafford
This image of a new electric lathe (on the right) and employees in the Machine Shop at the Lichfield Road Works in Stafford has been taken from an original glass negative. The Stafford factory was renowned ...
English Electric Co., Stafford
This group photograph was taken during a visit to the English Electric, Stafford Works by Vice-Admiral Edwards, Third Sea-Lord and Controller of the Navy.
Left to right: unknown; Lord Nelson (George ...
English Electric Co., Stafford
This view of manufacturing of porcelain anodes for prototype converter valves was taken at the Nelson Research Laboratories at Beacon Hill, Stafford.
English Electric Co., Stafford
This view shows the Innocenti machine in 112 Shop, in the Turbine Generator Division on the former Main Works site on Lichfield Road, Stafford.
The Innocenti machine was principally used for rotor ...
English Electric Co., Stafford
A four anode, 133 kV, 1,200 amp. Converter valve exhibited at an exhibition at Earls Court, London.
English Electric Co., Stafford
This photograph may have been taken during cold weather as these five gentlemen are pictured in warm clothing. They stand by an outline on the floor, this may be a preliminary view of what could later ...
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
Lord Nelson of Stafford is pictured chatting to Mr E.W. Peace during a tour of the Stafford factory.
Left to right: Mr Michael Sowery, Manager of Services; Lord Nelson (George Horatio Nelson), 1st ...
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 is one of the Reprographic Departments on the Lichfield Road Site.
The English Electric Co. (and later as GEC) also had a Printing and Reprographic Department on site which produced all ...
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 English Electric employee is pictured working on a rotor whilst it is fixed onto a lathe in the Rotor Shop. Across the top of the picture there is a line shaft with pulleys and belts which was used ...