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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).
Invisible wiring for lamps on the Goshawk II and 40/50 HP models, and related electrical components.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 45\3\  Scan145
Date  26th November 1921
  
To C. from R.{Sir Henry Royce}
c. to CX.{Major Len W. Cox - Advertising Manager}
c. to SA
c. to SP.{Mr Spinney}
c. to PN.{Mr Northey}
c. to EP.{G. Eric Platford - Chief Quality Engineer}
c. to Hs.{Lord Ernest Hives - Chair}
c. LHS.{Lord Herbert Scott}

X4075

R1/G26.11.21.

X.4075.
X.1357 RE INVISIBLE WIRING ON LAMPS.
X.4219 (CX{Major Len W. Cox - Advertising Manager}7/CM23.11.21)

The arrangement we at present make lies between the coachbuilders and the lamps makers. I did, however, enquire into the matter for "Goshawk II", but found that there was practically only one make of head lamp available in which the wiring was invisible. This was the Lucas pattern, and has been adopted as a standard for "Goshawk II".

I believe that the 40/50 HP. will probably have to go on as at present because of the stock of parts, and the lamps available. This matter will be well known to Mr. Spinney, and the chassis fittings will be altered if we have instructions to do so.

X.4172. Regarding the Klaxon on the steering column, you will remember that when it was desired to have a locked ignition, I took the opportunity of rearranging the wiring and produced the R.R. switches and R.R. distribution board, and other fittings which cost us much thought, and the models of which were fitted to my car 6 EX, but owing to the large stock of Lucas equipment, it was reported to me that we could not adopt this scheme, and my car had to be kept in the background.

X.4338. For Goshawk II, we have produced a combined charging, lighting and ignition lockable switch for the instrument board which does the whole of the switch work,

Contd.
  
  


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