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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).
Reasons for not using Triplex glass on the front wing screens of 20 HP cars.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 137\5\  scan0155
Date  13th November 1922
  
COPY.

To BJ.
LHS{Lord Herbert Scott}6/LH{Mr Haworth}13.11.22.

No. 6 GOSHAWK.

With reference to R3/M16.10.22 we are not using Triplex glass in the front wing screens of 20 h.p. cars for the following reasons:

(1) After a comparatively short exposure to sunlight it discolours - assuming a yellowish tinge, due to the action of the sun on the celluloid employed in the manufacture of the glass.

(2) In tropical climates such as that of India it disintegrates.

(3) It is expensive.

(4) It is heavier than ordinary glass.

We are, of course, fully alive to the danger of the breakage of large moveable panels of glass as a result of vibration set up by the car travelling over bad roads, and to counteract this, we have arranged for the upper panels of the front screen, i.e. the only panels which are moveable, to be vertically divided in the centre, on the stock bodies.

(Sgd.) L.H.S.{Lord Herbert Scott - Chair}

Hs{Lord Ernest Hives - Chair}
RECEIVED
NOV 15 1922
  
  


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