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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).
Letter reporting a road accident involving a boy on a bicycle in France.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 113\1\  scan0022
Date  26th June 1924
  
C O P Y.

Chateauroux,
Indre, France.

June 26th. 1924

To Hs.{Lord Ernest Hives - Chair} from A.J.Lidsey.

I beg to confirm my wire of today's date, reading :-

HIVES ROYCAR DERBY ANGLETERRE -
REGRET TO REPORT UNAVOIDABLE ACCIDENT AT POUILLY YESTERDAY BETWEEN ORLEANS AND NEVERS STOP BOY ON BICYCLE KNOCKED DOWN CONDITION VERY SERIOUS HARVEY DRIVING PROCEEDING POUILLY TODAY SENDING FULL REPORT SOON AS POSSIBLE.

LIDSEY.

I regret to report a serious accident which occurred yesterday afternoon (25.6.24) between Pouilly and La{L. A. Archer} Charite, on the Orleans - Nevers road.

I enclose Harvey's report on the accident which appears to have been unavoidable.

Unfortunately, I was on the road on 35-PK myself and did not hear anything about the matter until I returned here at midnight.

Harvey and Brazier appear to have done everything possible after the accident occured, and were extraordinarily lucky in finding a man who could speak English, to accompany them to the Police.

From Harvey's account the police seem to have acted very fairly in the matter, and commended them (Harvey and Brazier) on their action in taking the boy to a doctor and reporting the matter immediately.

The doctor could not say whether the boy would live or not, the injuries being bad head wounds, arm injured badly and several ribs broken, but said he might give an opinion today.

I am proceeding to Pouilly with Croyden immediately, and will let you have further details as soon as possible.

Unfortunately, there was no witness to the accident. The car is not damaged in any way, beyond slightly bent wings and a broken lamp (head).

A.J.Lidsey.
  
  


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