From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
List of individuals with notes assessing their petrol allowance in gallons during rationing.
Identifier | ExFiles\Box 151\1\ scan0236 | |
Date | 8th October 1941 guessed | |
F.T. HANLEY 49 Kelmoor Alvaston, DERBY. Has volunteered as despatch rider for the Home Guard and must therefore always have his cycle with him in case of emergency. 7 gals. ✓ C.L. JENNER 14 Harewood Road, ALLESTREE. Agrees to a cut. Now gets 12 gals Agrees to 9 ✓ G. {Mr Griffiths - Chief Accountant / Mr Gnapp} JOHNSON, 93 Porter Road, DERBY. No reduction possible. 8 gals. ✓ NORMAN, F.A. Strathmore, 102 Allestree Lane, ALLESTREE. No reduction possible. 12 gals. ✓ C.W. PALIN, 4 Market Place, WIRKSWORTH. No reduction possible. 14 gals. ✓ H. {Arthur M. Hanbury - Head Complaints} PEAK, 13 Westgreen Ave. ALLENTON. Bus not convenient as he lives 3 miles from the bus station, but agrees to do it occasionally. (Always brings one passenger) Now 12 gals.✓ Agrees to 10 gal ROBINSON H. {Arthur M. Hanbury - Head Complaints} 19 Hamilton Road, DERBY. Combining with F.E. Fisher. Now 12 gals.✓ Agrees to 8 gals. T.A. SWINDEN, Outwoods Cottage, DUFFIELD (Little Eaton). Combining with G.D. Griffiths whenever possible. Now 15 gals.✓ Agrees to 7 gal J.W. THORNHILL, 35 Bracken Lane, ALVASTON. No reduction possible. 11 gals. ✓ P.G. TINGLEY 67 West Bank, ALLESTREE. Brings 3 passengers with him. 9 gals. ✓ F.O. WILLIAMS, Sherbourne Mill Farm, Cowers Lane, nr. DERBY. No reduction possible. 9 gals. ✓ G.E. EGGLESTON 131 Max Road CHADDESDEN. No Reduction possible. 5 gals. ✓ | ||