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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).
Specifications for various feeler gauges.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 33\3\  Scan005
Date  22th May 1913
  
ROLLS-ROYCE LIMITED,
NIGHTINGALE ROAD,
DERBY.
TELEGRAMS: "ROYCAR," DERBY.
TELEPHONES: 476 (FOUR LINES).

S18126.

Names and indicating letter.
Initial of person addressed.

A Mr. ADAMS
By Mr. BAILEY
Bn{W.O. Bentley / Mr Barrington} Mr. BARRINGTON
B Mr. BEREND
Bt{Capt. J. S. Burt - Engineer} Mr. BURT
Cas Miss CASWELL
Cn{Mr Chamberain} Mr. CHAMBERLAIN
C Mr. COWEN
Cx{Major Len W. Cox - Advertising Manager} Mr. COX
D Mr. DeLOOZE
E ELLIOTT
F Mr. FRIESE
G Mr. GNAPP
Hy{Tom Haldenby - Plant Engineer} Mr. HALDENBY
Hm{Capt. W. Hallam - Head Repairs} Mr. HALLAM
H Mr. HANBURY
J Mr. JOHNSON
K Mr. KILNER
M Mr. MOON
Na{Mr Nadin} Mr. NADIN
Ny Mr. NORTHEY
Pn{Mr Northey} Mr. PATERSON
Pd Mr. PLATFORD
Rn{Mr Robinson} Mr. ROBINSON
R Mr. ROYCE
JR{Mr James Royce} Mr. JAMES ROYCE
Sn{Mr Sanderson} Mr. SANDERSON
LHS{Lord Herbert Scott} LORD HERBERT SCOTT
Sp{Mr Spinney} Mr. SPINNEY
Y VIENNA
Wht Mr. WHEELER
Wd{Mr Wood/Mr Whitehead} F.{Mr Friese} WHITEHEAD
Wor{Arthur Wormald - General Works Manager} Mr. WORMALD

re Feeler Gauges. X473

Wor.{Arthur Wormald - General Works Manager} 22.5.13. BP43/B22513.

Mr. Oldham writes advising that
the feeler gauges in use at present are
as follows. Please say if these are the
latest pattern, and oblige.-

Battery plug .030" or .762 m/m
Magneto Plug .020" or .508 "
Magneto Contact Maker .014" or .35 "
.002" or .05 "
.010" or .254 "
Inlet & Exhaust Tappet .004" or .10
.025" or .635 "

D.{John DeLooze - Company Secretary}
BP.

[Handwritten note:]
Mr Wheeler Please find out & answer this note by 26/5/13 AHR 26/5/13

[Stamp:]
RECEIVED 23 MAY 1913

This sheet must be filed with the correspondence to which it refers.
  
  


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