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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 from Charles Weston & Co., Ltd. regarding an order for Gits Oil Seals for Crank Shaft Bearings.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 93\5\  scan0105
Date  5th July 1935
  
APPROVED BY GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS.
CHARLES WESTON & Co., LTD.
BRANCHES.
A.{Mr Adams} AIERS & Son,
17, EATON ROAD, COVENTRY.
Mr. D.{John DeLooze - Company Secretary} S. Gibb,
47, ACKERS STREET, OXFORD ROAD, MANCHESTER.
MR. J.{Mr Johnson W.M.} B. MORRISON,
197, BATH STREET, GLASGOW, C.2.
DIRECTORS:
F.{Mr Friese} W. BYRNE. W. MURRAY. J.{Mr Johnson W.M.} A.{Mr Adams} S. GIBB. T. B. BYRNE.
OILSEALING ENGINEERS.
GITS PATENT PRECISION OIL SEALS AND OIL SEALING DEVICES.
GITS OILERS AND LUBRICATORS.
TELEPHONE: HOLBORN 0414.
TELEGRAMS: GITSEALS, LONDON.
CABLES: "OILSEAL," LONDON.
CODES: A.B.C., BENTLEYS AND KENDALLS.
LINCOLN CHAMBERS,
PORTSMOUTH STREET,
KINGSWAY :: W.C.2.
5th July, 1935.
YOUR REFERENCE.....Exptl Dept. HS{Lord Ernest Hives - Chair}/Gry{Shadwell Grylls}/18/KW
OUR REFERENCE......WM/MF
Messrs. Rolls-Royce Ltd.
DERBY.
GRY{Shadwell Grylls}
Dear Sirs,
We are in receipt of your Order No. 86593 calling for a supply of 2 Split type of Gits Oil Seals for your Crank Shaft Bearings.
In order that we may proceed with this with the least possible delay, we shall be pleased if you will supply us with the top and bottom half of your cover plate E 84880 and E 84881. You will appreciate that for us to make up one of these cover plates would be a very expensive item, and furthermore, if we can utilise one of your standard castings it will assist considerably should you decide to use our seals as standard part of your mechanism.
Assuring you of our best attention at all times.
Yours faithfully,
For CHARLES WESTON & CO. LTD.
W. Murray
DIRECTOR.
  
  


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