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).
Advice note from New-Hudson Ltd for a set of 12' steel shoes for parking brakes.
Identifier | ExFiles\Box 120\3\ scan0161 | |
Date | 4th April 1935 | |
TELEGRAMS: "WONDER, BIRMINGHAM." TELEPHONE: CENTRAL 0321 (5 LINES) ADVICE NOTE. CONTRACTORS TO H.M. GOVERNMENT, WAR OFFICE, G.{Mr Griffiths - Chief Accountant / Mr Gnapp} P. O.{Mr Oldham} COLONIAL AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS NEW-HUDSON LTD MOTOR AND GENERAL ENGINEERS. ST.{Capt. P. R. Strong} GEORGE'S WORKS, ICKNIELD STREET, BIRMINGHAM No. 9136 REF. ENGINEERING CONTRACTS DEPT. Apr. 4 1935 To: Messrs Rolls Royce Ltd, Derby. We have this day forwarded the undermentioned goods to: For the Attention of. Per: Mr Rowbotham, parcel post CONTENTS: 1 Set of 12" Steel Shoes for Parking Brake complete with Linings, Rivets & Spring Anchor Studs. Our Part No.: GB1280 NOTICE—Please examine goods before signing Carrier's Book, or sign with the words "Not Examined." No claim in respect of goods, for loss or damage during transit, will be considered unless the same be made in writing within three days after delivery of the goods. All Wood Packing Cases, etc., must be returned to our Works at your expense, and in good condition, otherwise full credit cannot be allowed. The Railway Companies will not recognise any claim for non-delivery of goods lost in transit if they are not identified by senders within fourteen days from date of despatch; nor will they admit any claim for goods damaged or short delivery unless advised within three days from date of delivery. We cannot accept liability unless we are advised in time to allow us to comply with the above conditions. | ||