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 the Royal Automobile Club regarding a car's coachwork likely destroyed in Dieppe due to enemy attacks in 1940.
Identifier | ExFiles\Box 98\5\ scan0143 | |
Date | 29th May 1940 | |
COPY. ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB. PALL MALL. S.W.1. FAS/MB. 29th. May. 1940. John DeLooze, Esq., Messrs Rolls Royce Ltd., Derby. Mr. I.M. Waller. Dear Sir, Reverting to your letter D/BP/Y10/JR{Mr James Royce} of the 7th. inst, I deeply regret to inform you that upon the compulsory return of our representative from Dieppe, I am informed that although the coachwork of the Rolls Royce car in question is in Dieppe, it is now impossible to ship it back to this country and owing to enemy attacks, this bodywork must undoubtedly have been destroyed. I have enquired very fully into the position with our Dieppe representative but understand that the position is such that all hope of ever being able to retrieve anything in the nature of motorcars or property from Dieppe, is now quite out of the question and our representative has therefore handed me the small bunch of keys belonging to the car. It therefore seems that the only thing to do in the circumstances is to let you have these keys and withdraw all the papers from our Newhaven representative but before doing so, I shall be very glad to hear from you, and in the meantime, I greatly regret to be advised of your loss. Yours faithfully, (Signed) F.P. Armstrong. SECRETARY. | ||