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WAR/W2H/9#7 MEDICAL (Misc. ) PUBLIC WORKS (Stores) NAVAL &
MILITARY (Misc.) MISCELLANEOUS (General)C. S. !9 46.
No. 27/46.
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xi o C • S * I have spoken with the Auditor* and after
consideration
he has decided that he will he quite unahle to do anything about
the matter for another nine months.
I attach a draft reply pi.
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58. Tele^rau 4o. 354 froia Secretary of State of 2. 1C. 47. 1
59 &% Telegram Iro. 569 to Secretary of State of 3. 10.
47.
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The Disposal Board are of the opinion that for the most part the
remaining equipment ate at the Camp is worthless as scrap and would
not warrant the expense of packing and the high freight
This with the possible exception of the Guns etc enumerated in para
3 of Savingram No 126 sent to the S.of S« on the 5th of
August,1948. charges to the U.K.
It is regretted that due to the fact that nearly all equipment is
in an unpacked state no tohhage estimate is possible. It is
suggested that the War Office might know what tonnage was involved
as far as the Guns,etc, were concerned, as the number involved was
stated in the Savingram referred to above.
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A draft telegram is attached, which may possibly cover ~ the matter
please.
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Submitted, herewith please is a draft S/T reply to The Auditor has
been consulted in the matter and as mentioned^
in the draft, is unable to give the certification asked for, with
which I agree entirely. ' 0°
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From the Secretary of State for the Colonies. To the Officer
Administering the Government of
Circular Telegram Saving. 131h Do e ember v 1945•
pal: : INLANDS
Enclosed for your information is a list giving some indication of
the types of scientific instruments which are likely to be declared
surplus in the United Kingdom and to be available for disposal
through the Ministry of Supply.
The Ministry of Supply state that there is no guarantee that there
will be a surplus of each of the items on the list* and the
quantities available will bo moderate* possible to obtain small
quantities to replenish, stocks in the Colonial Pepen&enoies,
and I should be grateful if you v/ill inform me whether you wish •
to purchase any of the iternsp and in what quantities, in order
that I may attempt to arrange procurement as and when they become
available*.
2.
INSTRUMENTS i?OR THE DISPOSAL UP ulIICH DIRECTORATE OP INSTRUMENT
PRODUCTION, MINISTRY OP SUPPLY, WILL BE THE RESPONSIBLE DISPOB/j,
DEP/L^TIggNT, __
TELESCOPES & PERISCOPES. 'SzXLBs&X Q&Sb&
'£!&&SL£&JteSL
9°10 ’
Low power High power
Telescopes Sighting:- Low power High power
Tele ec ope s I dent i f ica t.i on : ( c omposite telescope (with
two optical systems)
Telescope, Stereoscopic
1,3”C.2”
2C 1*9 x 3
d mm, 6 mm*
4 mnu 2 mra* 2.44” .;.w40f
4°x 10 0*13” 1 r\»?
BINOCULARS- • • -*.*.**. V vl
6 x 30 7 x pO 5 x 40 (night; 11 i s e e 11 a no ou s
various mag. .
SURVEY IBSTRUME T?jL
Theodolites, Geodetic Tavistock. (moan reading to 0* 2 second)
Tavistock l lt ” " 1 second) Optical Scale tReading to 1 minute)
Micrometer & Vernier ( 11 !t 20 seconds) Metoralogleai« Balloon
type (Reading to S minutes)
Levels, Telescopic •- various types with and without circle. ,
Pocket (Abney type)
Sextantso Box. Stereoscopes
t?
:» u
4 nu base
Polarimetsrs Monochrometars Spc c t r orae t e r s Spectrographs
Miorophotometors A b s o r p t i orae t e r s X nt er ferotne t er
s Hefractometers Stceloscopec (industriel)
spectrometer) A-ray crystolographic equipment including Hilger’s
MDeXraen
Pyrometer0O
< /
)
* *
Rewinders - 35 ram* and 16 ram* Splicers Screens
Cine Project,ore -
OPTICAL OOUPOIfEHTS.
Quantities of the following un& be available from the
breaking-down o f oj) t i c ul i ns t name nts: -
Prisms - Right-angled 60° Roof Porno Pentagonal Small angle
wedges,
Plats - up to 3° dia- Filters lt >f " ir Lenses n Mirrors
!f
u (no t camera lenses)
nv-STRUMSIfl’S FOR SHE DISPOSAL OF WHICH DIRECTORATE OF MACHINE
TOOLS (M.T.C.5* ) MINISTRY 037 SUPPLY, Vi ILL Bp THB RESPONSIBLE LI
SPOSAL D3SPARTM3SRT *
Alignment Telescopes of the typos used in Workshops. Angle Ganges $
Block type. Autoeollimators of the types used in Workshops..
Bench Centres
Centerscopes Circular Division Tee tor Olinomctors - Workshop type
Ccmpar:.;.tors for external and/or internal measurement,
mechanical, electric&l'
optical and. pneumatic types, .* .ad including those fitted with
dial " i nd.i c a t or a ♦ Cylinder* (or p 0 uges', fitted with
dial indicator Dial Saap Gauges End l- i e ; :sur i rig i: ac h i
ne s Length Bars and Accogseries Levels, Precision workshop and
Block Workshop types.
_Gotical Plate (for Engineers) Optical Projectora, of the types for
obtaining accurately enlarged images
of niachanical parts, with the following accessories;- Sh adow Pro
t rac t or- s Thread Form Diagrams
'v
Reference Discs Thread Measuring Cylinders (or Wires)
“ ” Prisms Screw Pitch Measuring Machines Serration Testing
Callipers Cine Bars Sine Centres Sin© Tables Surface Finish Testers
# Toolmaker-s1 (or Toolroom; Microscopes
Decode. TELEGRAM.t
M.P. 27/46.Ho. 347. From The Secretary of State for the
Colonies.
AHis Excellency the Governor.To
Ministry of^
1. Unnumbered Circular (2) of 13th May, 1946. 1945,* Circular
Saving. Surplus Scientific Instruments. Supply advise very few of
items listed in my Telegram Saving under reference have so far
become available for disposal, and it is not possible at the
present time to estimate limited number of various instruments
which may be declared surplus later.
Ministry of Supply however will bear in mind indents already
place/: with them by Colonial Territories and steps will be taken
wherever m possible to meet these requirements as opportunity
occurs.
SECRETARY OP STATE.
G.T.C.
if?^LjK?ictoria 3811 Any furtlErtf£rtibi:Q^ln on^® i-his subject
should quote the following number:
MINISTRY OF SUPPLY Directorate of Disposals
D.(M.l.) GREAT WESTMINSTER HOUSE,
HORSEFERRY ROAD, LONDCN S.W.l*
27 th August, 1946.
THE COLONIAL SECRETARY, Stanley, FALKLAND islands.
Dear Sir,
In the hope that I may enlist your good offices in the disposal of
Redundant Stores I am enclosing a Catalogue of Plant for which I am
the Disposal. Agent.
Some of the Plant listed has only a limited sale at home either
because it is more economical to meet demands with specific designs
rather than adapt requirements to standardised emergency Equipment
(e.g-. Gas Producers), because surplus Plants exists in quantities
in excess of peace time requirements (e.g. Aero-engine testing
equipment) or because peace time designs have more refinements than
those produced to meet emergency conditions (e.g* Cleansing Units)*
It is felt, however, that markets abroad would be opened if British
Consuls, Trade Commissioners etc that they were able to supply
particulars of Plant available for sale*
could make it known•)
The list should not he regarded as Comprehensive because large
volumes of Government plant are continuously being declared
surplus. To meet these changing conditions the intention is to
revise and re-issue every two months and your views for future
editions would be welcomed.
Yours faithfully,
v. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OP DISPOSALS
D. (M.l.)P.S. Most of the Foreign Embassies in the U.K* have been
circulated. 13.286
74-56
o
D (M.1), Great Westminster House, Horseferry Road,
LOUDON, S.Y/.1.
Plant is offered for Sale "as and where lying”. undortalee packing
and placihg F.O.B. nor to provide expert advice as to Condition,
Performance, or suitability for specific requirement s •
recommended to appoint Agents or Consultants in the UNITED KINGDOM
to report on these matters and to negotiate their Purchases.
THE MINISTRY OP SUPPLY cannot
Overseas Inquirers are
The present intention is to revise and re-issue this List every two
months.
GAS PRODUCERS
Reference
D (ivl. 1) 100. A number of GAS PRODUCERS of two sizes:-
(a) 5 Therms
(t) 20 Therms
The 5 Therm Producer consists of a circular generator fed from a
fuel hopper which is provided with a Screw-down Charging door and
fuel release valve. Under the generator is a grate and
Laterally with a generator a prc-hcatcra rotatable water trough,
and washer-cooler are situated, these being provided with a common
water seal tank. There is also a fan with its electric motor and
the plant is complete with instruments.
Those producers are primarily stationary units but owing to their
compact design could be mounted on undercarriages and rendered
semi-portable; then, working as a suction plant (when a motor and
fan would not be required) a 5 Therm Producer, operating on wood
charcoal, would be a suitable source of supply for a 30 B.H.P. G-as
Lngine in, for instance, a Timber Working and could follow up the
clearing as required.
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The 5 Therm Producers could also be used to augment a town gas
supply through non-return valves.
Net weight:- 1 ton 10 cwts.
7’ 3” x 3* 0'1 net; for easy access (i.e. for maintenance etc.) 10*
0n x 9* 0" is required.
Floor Space:-
Not less than 11*6" should be allowed; this is actually 2* 9" above
the fuel charging door.
Hoad Room:-
Water Supply; - This is best supplied from an overhead tank.
£i The output on Wood Charcoal could probably be 1+ Therms.
The 20 Therm ‘Producer has a circular generator, and, by its side a
combined Washer-Cooler with a Dry Sarubber super imposed thereon.
It has also a rotary typo exhauster-booster for drawing gas through
the plant and delivering at a positive pressure, but when a gas
engine is being supplied the exhauster-booster is not required.
Bach plant is complete with instruments.
B (it* 1) 101
On a fuol of wood charcoal the approx, output would bo 15 Therms -
sufficient for a 130 B.H.f. Gas lingino or for lighting
Several producers mounted side by side coulda small township,
conveniently deliver to a common main - and if required augment an
existing town ga3 supply.
12 tons Required by plant and for its operation 28* 0" long x 18!
0” wide.
2?! 0”
Net Weight:-
Floor Space:-
D 0-1) 101 (contd)
-,qtqr Driving Dxhnuster booster: - “ 10 H.PV at 1,450 r.p.n. 440
v.
3 ph. 50 cy.
''ator required: - Max. quantity in Galls, per hour at 15 ° C and
40 ft. head.
20 galls.Vapouriscr
475 galls.Coke Washer
These 3 Therm and 20 therm Producers have had a "test run" hut are
otherwise unused.
d 133 THIN - Siiil AUTOHaTIC COKh PRODUCING PL,JOT - output 60,000
cu. ft. per hour at N.T.P. - by PHIBST PIENACh'S LTD. with
supporting structure of heavy R.S .J . and Channel Sections; housed
in building sheeted to ground level. Motors, Starters etc. 15" dia.
Gas Mains from Pre-cooler and one Whessoc Disintegrator.
The Plant includes j;lectric
CONDITION: - GOOD.
D ( M.1) >02 PIN G.JjUShLe G.-'.S PUQDUCNP PL,JiT - output
400,000 cu. ft. per hour - by VBLIiLil SMITH 0'..DN, Type 3 .Go 10.
The Producers are fed by 3-20 ton Bunkers charged in their turn by
an nlevator and Conveyor. Scrubber is 35*0" x 8*0" dia. and fitted
v/ith 24 Sprays. Two Gas Boosters arc provided (one as a stand-by)
each with a capacity of 260,000 cu. ft. per hour. There are also
Dtfy Seal Purifiers (with 22^" Valves) 120*0" x 40*0" x 6*0" deep
to hold two layers of Iron Oxide - each 1110". deep - resting on
wooden grids - 330 tons Iron Oxide in all. A travelling Gantry is
fitted over the Purifiers for lifting lids etc. There are also two
Pre-coolers capacity 12l, 000 galls, per hour at 40 lbs. per sq.
inch and the Plant is complete with instruments.
4 Xb-PSAGB
Reference
D (H.1) 103. SIX Wi-lP BiiKFIBLD NITRIDIHG FURM,GUS. hearth size
6'0" x 3,0" x 1’9" fitted coil type elements on top, sides, and
inside door which is counterbalanced and hard operated, complete
with instruments.
They are
Overall dimensions:- T 0" x 5* 0” x 6* 0M approximately
5 TonsApproximate weight: -
Could be shipped whole.
D (Ivl.l) 104- _____________ _ Wild Barfield, "Elcctro-flo",
Cubicle type, carrying 3 indicating Pyrometers 0° - 700° C, Vonner
Time Switches, "Electro-flo", recording mechanism; red-green
indicating; designed to service 3 of the above Furnaces.
ONE CONTROL PANEL.
6 cwts.
Overall dimensions: -
Approximate weight: -
Approximate weight:- 2 cwtso
D (i.l. 1) 106. 3 BR00KHURST RIR-ERIAJC CONTACTOR P, JILLS,
suitable for operating the above controls. Floor mounting
type.
Overall dimensions:- 1*6n x 1!6U x 3* 6" approximately.
Approximate weight:- 2 cwts, each.
2 BROOivHURST AIR-BRIAJi CONTACTOR P.iTELS, suitable for Floor
mounting type.operating the above controls.
11 6" x 1 * 6M x 216° approximately.Overall dimensions: -
Approximate weight:- 1 cwt. each.
All the above have been designed to operate on 430 v. 3 ph. 50
cy.
D (H.1) 107. SIX STEAL NlTRIDINO BOXES, each suitable for one
charge (for the above furnaces) fitted ammonia inlet pipes and
jets.
3* 6” x 2*0” x 9”.Internal dimensions: -
4*0“ x 2* 6” x 1*0”Overall dimensions: -
2 cwts. each.Approximate Weight: -
D (M.1) 108 ONE I3NUSKD ^.F.C.O. 1 VERTICAL FORCED AIR FURNACE
designed primarily for the low temperature heat treatment of 4" gun
tubes ^3 at once) having max. dimensions 14" dia. x 2610n long and
weighing approx. 2^ tons each. Heating chamber 21*9"'long x 3* 6”
dia. Temperature range 350° - 450° C. Max. temp, variation + 2^° C.
Time to heat charge from cold to 400° C.
hours. /Rating-3-
D (M.1) 108. (contd.)
Rating 100 k.w. Controlled in three zones to torn a "balanced load
on a 380 v, 3 ph. 30 cy. supply. The Furnace is complete v/ith
Safety Devices, Transformer, Automatic temperature Control,
Recording Instruments, Switchgear and Circuit Breaker.
D (M.1) 109. THRRA DAAP RACUPAlb-TIVA PRODUCE G._S FIELD HiA-T
TRA^ZTIANT FURNA3AS by BTCANDIilSCBNT HLAT COI/IEtxNY, 8r0M x 6*0"
x 11 6".
220 feet of 6" Gas Line v/ith 8 branch connections.
3 Sets baste Gas Cowling Hoods for above furnaces.
D (M.1) 110. OAA CONTROL PANRL . comprising 3 temperature
Controllers, 6-way Recorder and Signal Lights, Control Valves,
Thermo-couples etc.
D (I/I. 1) 111. 2 Sets 6* 0" x 3*0" STxiAL BOGIAS + STALL
TRACK
2 Sets STLjiL BOGILS Castor Mounted.
2 Special 2IAVATING TROLLMYS.
4 STLjjL COOLING RACKS 9* 0" x 6*0n.
D (iu 1) 112. OND-DAIIP lAiCURibiTIVL PRODUCAR GAS FIR.ID HAAT
TRIAiTluJNT FUR]" ACL by U'TCIiNDLSCDNT HjAT C0:^iiY, 8* 0" x P0,rx
1'“FT"
1 automatic Temperature Controller and Valve. 1 Set Waste Gas
Cowling for above. 1 Cooling Rack. 1 Water quench Tank with
Motorised lifting Basket.
D (j i. 1) 113 TwO PRODUCER G,A FIRAD HALF TRA.,TI'ANT FURN..CAS by
INC AID}JSCANT HAAT COIvEERNY. 3* 0,! x 2*0“ x 1*0".
2 Indicating Pyrometers. 1 Set baste Gas Hoods (over two
furnaces).
TWO PRODUCAR GAS FIRAD HART TRAJT1/BANT FUENACAS by INCANDASCANT
HAAT COMPANY, 3*0" x 2! 0,r x 1'0",
2 Indicating Pyrometers. 1 Set Waste Gas Hoods (over two
Furnaces).
D (iA 1) 114
D (A„l) 116. THRA SIAI ANS - SCHUCKART HALTING FURNACES - capacity
20/23 tons per .melt. 11 K.V. 6000 K.V.„-. weight approximately
200/300 tons complete with Transformer (weight approximately 30
tons) and necessary electrical controls.
The Crushing Plant (item D (h. 1) 124), under iOACALLANAOUS was
ancillary to this Furnace Installation.
D Oi.1) 139. ONA HIND-GRIFFITHS MJFFLfl TYPA FURNACE (operating on
town gas) with domed hearth 13’" 4" x l6,0u x 2r0u wide with
special longitudinal bearers in base to take the l+~Qrm charging
machine (itemD (:i. 1) 140) «* Chain operated, counterbalanced
insulated door, and damper in exhaust flue, perated from the front
of the Furnace. It is complete with Acrmostatic control electro-
flo visible dial Indicator 0° - 1000% recorder chart, also push
Button Controller - all mounted on wall panel.
/LOADING-4-
D (M#1) 139. (contd) o
LQiJDiNG; and jjmq;_D:giCr tablas^ roildr ro tabli# 10*0” x 5*5” x
1!3m for use with charging machine (item D (N„1)14)).
CONDITION: - GOOD,
Approximate dimensions and weight: - Furnace:- 12*0” x 7*0” x
16*0”. Tables: - 10*0” x 3,0” x 7’0” Control Gear:- VO” x 5*0” x
1*0”
Weight 5 Tons ” 3 cv/t.eacho ” g cwt.
D (lu 1) 140. PNG 4—ARi.i CHARGING TLICHINu, electrically operated,
suitable for a 3 ton load - on standard steel rails gauge 15*0”.
Trolley traverses a length of 12*8” operated by Notor 4 H.P. 1450
r.p.rn. 430 v, 3 pho 50 cy. Arm tipping mechanism actuated by Aotor
4 H.P. 1450 r.p.m. 400 v. 3 ph. 50 cy. through Radi con reduction
gearing - all manually controlled by hand operated contactors from
an integral platform.
GOOD,CONDITION;
13? 0” x 11*0” x 20* 0” oApproximate dimensions: -
Approximate weight:« 10 Tons
Approximate maximum '.'/eight of any Component 5 Cv/ts.
D (M. 1) 142 300 BLOi/DRS. Dlcctric, Field Foundry, for operating
on 110 v. D.C.
12” x 12” x 12”Approximate dimensions: -
28 lbs. each.Approximate weight:-
367 PORTABLE FORGDS, or electric drive.
D (II. 1 s 2b" x 20” fitted with Fans for manual143) 110 v. •
D.C.
These Forges are dismantled and packed in cases.
2*0” x 2*0” x 18”approximate dimensions: -
1g Cv/ts. each.
100 SMITHS HDARTHS (single) 36” x 36” with Diectric Fans suitable
for 110 v. D.C.
Approximate weight: -
Reference
D (;:.1) 119. C. PROPxiLLOR BL.JDB TY/ISTLR - forOKL STfMSLr^'
giving the set to pro pel lor blades - Hydraulically operated.
Continuously rated 3 H,?» Break iaSo tor 1000 r.p. for a 400 v. 3
ph, 50 cy. Supply. Hydraulic Pump, 3 Cylinder, Ram operated. Fuze
Box, Controller, I.iain Switch.
Total weight approximately 5 Tons.
• i-•
D (ii.1) 156 0HL STaJdCIu-Gu HDhRliR iLJQR BL^DL TwISTBR for giving
the set to propellor blades. The blade is fixed horizontally
between two points by means of a clamp bracket and set screw, and
is hold in the locality of the desired twist in a form die which
can be rotated clockwise or anti-clockwise through 15 . The machine
is very solidly built.
Included are: - 3 H.P. Brook I.iotor 400 v. Continuously
rated.
3 ph. 50 cy. 1000 r.p.m.
Control Box and jiain Switch.
Hydraulic Pump, 3 Cylinder Ram operated with Central Shaft running
through Pump and motor. Relief Valve giving blow-off at 1000 lbs,
per sq. inch.
The whole is mounted on a common main frame and rendered portable
by 4 whoels10" dia.
D 0-.-1) 126. forORB L^TROPOLIT.-N VICKBRS CR..CK DjTLCTOR type C
operating on 400 v„ 3 ph. 50 cy.
®i-«
11 6M x 11 2" x 1!3“ approximately.Overall dime nsions: -
56 lbs.approximate weight: -
4S N&VfCONDITION:
D (i 1) 127 0W\ SLT OP CRx'xCK DBTBCTDmG- BQUIPYDNT by Fcl-Llcctric
Company, Limited, Sheffield.
Including 0HB B.ji. 15 Inking Tray and Stand, " type R. Crack
Detector 867/747* n Heavy ring Jig. M pair Cables. ” D.112
Demagnetiser 5^4*
D (1:1.1) 128 TV/0 J0HNS0N-FLL CRICK DLTbCTOBS, by Fel-Elcctric
Company, Limited, Serial No. 86>6>/~283 and 866/28
PNC JOHNSON~FNL CR,,CK EL3BCT0R by Fol-blcctric Company, Limited,
Serial No. 856/20i{..
ONH J0HNS0N-FL1L CRICK DLTKCTOR by Fcl-blectric Company, Limited,
Serial No, 866/250.
D (l'i.1) 129.
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D O' U 1) 131. .QiWil^DNjALUX GR»CIC £L/iMCTQR "by Equipment
engineering Co, Type T.B. 2, Serial 7922.' ~250 v. with Starting
Switch,Loading Switch and Magnetisation Meter 0-^r amp.
3 ph. 50 cy. One panel with
Overall dimensions: - 6*0'* x VO" x 6'0" approximately
Approximate weight: - A Cwts.
D (I*L» 1) 132 OKil JOHNSON-FLL UNIVlRSML QUICK DLTLCTOR hy
Fel-Llectric Company, Limited, for operation on 400/440~v. 3 ph. 50
cy.
supply
D (M.1) 133 ONL LARG-N 'JIII 1CTRO-FLUX UNIVERSAL CIL.CK DLTLCTOR
with Control 50 cy.Panel and Rectifier Unit. Supply AC0/230 v. 3
ph.
oCONDITION: - VJJRY GOOD.
D (M.1) 134 ONL LLLCTRO-FlUX UNIVLDSML TMGNLTIC CIL.CK DLTLCTOR No.
X 4167/C hy Metropolitan Vickers, suitable for operation 230 v.
single phase. 50 cy. supply.
on
Tests simultaneously for circumferential and longitudinal
cracks.
Approximately 5Qp NLW
D (H.1) 135
D (H.1) 136
D (H.1) 137
D (M.1) 157
TV/0 JOHMSON-FML Di,m,&NCTISiJi;S, 5” x 9” by Fel-Llectric Co,
Ltd.
TWO JOHNSON-FLL DM MGNITLM.RS, 15” x 15”
ONL JOHNSONLEML DLiilUTlTISLRS, 12" x 12"
Oil, UliIVLiiSN, Lie iCTRO-FLUX HAGMLTIC CILDK DLTLCTOR by
Metro-Vickers Llectrical Co, Ltd., Type B.B. Machine, Serial No. D.
26260/1 A, C, and D.C, magnetising currents 230 v. single
• ph. 50 cy. The machine is complete, is mounted on a wooden stand
410"
long x 2*10" wide x 2*6" high and has the following
equipment:-
M,L .M. 1solator 5” x 8" x 3”
2500 single ph. 50 cy,- 230/5 v.Transformer V.A. Serial
No.1680243»
Instrument Panel 2! 2" x 1T3”> Containing 2 Ammeter dial
Indicators.
0 ~ 1.5 D.C. 0 - 3000 A.C.
4 way Knife Switch.
Magnetising Fluid Bath 2*3” long x 11" wide x 12" deep, and 2 Clamp
Discs for holding objects up to 17” long x 6" dia.
Total weight approximately 5 cwts. Dc-magnetising Coil mounted on
Wooden Base.
Overall dimensions 4* 0" long x 11 7” wide x 11 2" with brass
runner block 12" x 5” x 2".
Weight approximately 1 cwt. Brass Tray 2! 6" x 11 6" x 4” Wight 14
lbs.
CONDITION:- VlRY GOOD
Reference
D (M.1)145 jhJl_3VLdia*_ Ii^CLjD DRAUGHT SINGLE INLET LTJvS each
direct coupled to a Thermal Patent Engine Cylinder dia. Z±n x 4”
stroke, Piston Valve, designed for a working'pressure of 170-25 or
170-5 Its. per sqe inch. Output 20,750 cu® feet per min* at 3^"
w*g. at 595 r.p.m. Output at maximum efficiency 17,300 cu. feet per
min. at 2^" w.g. Makers: - JAMES HORTEN AIO COMPANY.
Approximate dimensions: - 4* 3" x VO” wide x 6! 6” high.
50 VENTILATING FANS by G.E.C. Type 3ZID, having 5^" dia. blades,
capacity 166 "cu. feet per min. speed 3,200 r.p.m. operating on 20
v*
D (M„1) 12£
Approximate net weight:- 5 lbs. each,
150 AIR CONDITIONERS BY Prigidaire, capacity 5 ton Refrigeration
suitable for operation on 230 v. single ph. 50 cy.
D (M. 1) '1 if?
d 14S 40 AIR CONDITIONERS by Carrier Engineering Co., Capacity bon
Refrigeration suitable for operation on 220/230 v. D.C.
2!0" x 2*0" x 2'2".approximate dimensions: -
8 cwts.Approximate weight:-
These Conditioners were manufactured under the trade name
VLbITHEAllJIEEn and have been adapted for service use.
D (M.1) 149 82 ;JR CONDITIONERS by Carrier jEngineering Co ton
Refrigeration but suitable for operation on 230 v. single 'phase 50
cy.
Capacity»5
All the AIR CONDITIONERS listed above are in EXCELLENT
CONDITION
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Reference
D (M. 1) 125. SEVERAL SETS OF VERO-ENGINE DmiHOIcilER TESTING
EQUIRENT each comprising - Dynamometer, Cooling Air or )iind Tunnel
and Diffuser Duct, Hain Air Ducting etc., Centrifugal Fan with
necessary Guards and Coiitrol Goar; Starting Motor, Coupling and
Operating Gear; Main Control Panel complete and iprcssurc Gauges,
thermometers, Barometers etc., Petrol and Oil Systems in Control
room including Flav/rnetcrs etc. Measuring Mquipmcnt, including
Water Cooling Apparatus, Fan Motor Pump etc.
D (M.1) 150. ONE DYN'JiOMETi)R "by Heenan ard. Froud Ltd suitable
for 2000 B.H.P. at 1600/2700
Type D.P.Y.R. 7• > r.p.m.
SSRVICEiJ3IE CONDITION
D (M. 1) 1510 6TV/0 DYNIuQIETERS by Hcenan and Froud Ltd. suitable
for 1500 B.H.P. at 1600/2700 r.p.rn.
Type D.P.Y.
SERVICEABLE CONDITION
D (M.1) 1152. TWO DYNAHQiETER BiLVKES by Hcenan and Froud Ltd.,
Type F.B.R.6 suitable for 2000 B.H.P. at 2000/1500 r.p.m. used for
dissipating energy but is unsuitable for measuring H.P. although:
the internal construction is the same as the D.P.Y.R. Type
Dynamometers.
This Equipment can be
CONDITION: - UNUSED
Dimensions of each of the above approximately 6,0" x 5‘3" x y
10”
Approximate weight of each Dynamometer Brake, 3 tons 2 cwts 2
qrs.
D (M.1) 133 SIX ENCLOSED, TYPH 13 FAN BNX, DYNiJ/IOLETER by W.G.
Walker & Co. each fitted with a universally jointed remote
control, 9" dia. Tachometer Callibrated 2*00 - 0 - 400 r.p.m. and
12 feet flexible C able. The Dynaiiiomotcr Shaft extension carries
a Flango and Hardy-Spicer propellor Shaft having Ifi" face to face
length.
CONDITION: - UNUSED
3^- cwts. eachApproximate weight: ~
SIX TYPE B - A PILLAR BASE NQiatSHOP ENGINE TEST STANDS
CONDITION:- UNUSED
/ONE
>. (H. 1) 154 Type A. l0:- : ,JJ BA4Y; LYYU ©iiDTAR By Y/.G-.
Y/alker & Co. Serial fo. 28/427 ' Ci talogue No. W A/0045, Year
of Manufacture 1.
instrument is the type A improved, has 8 Blades, Steel Drum, hand
adjustment, and is callihrated for all drum positions f of*
measuring a varying range of H.P’se up to a maximum of 450 B.II.P.
and a maximum speed of 30C0 r.p.m.
CONDITION: - VARY LITTLE USIJD
Approximate dimensions 3T9n long x 5! 7" wide x 4’ 4" high.
5tt CV/tSo
PNC 8 BLMDD FAN BRAKE! DYNYEOMCTCR by W.G. Walker & Co. Typo A.
Catalogue No* 17 x/0045* maximum absorption 500 B.H.P. maximum
speed 3000 r.p.m. The apparatus has an adjustable Pan brake cover
with graduated slide showing load on Blades and includes a
Tachometer belt driven from the engine shaft. It has a universal
coupling v/hich connects direct to engine clutch and includes the
engine stand and braced channel iron frame.
A pproximat e wo ight: -
D 155
3v cwts.
Approximate dimensions: -
Approximate weight:
Reference
D (ivl.1) 158. TY/Q EKCSSURK OXIDATION ELAICTS (DU POET DESIGN) for
the manufacture of Nitric Acid from Ammonia, of 1+2. tons per 21+
hours HNO^
Each has an output (produced as 60/0 acid).
The Plants work at a pressure of 115 lbs. per sq. inch, ammonia is
supplied either in the form of liquor containing
In the former case25*-3571 NH-^ or as anhydrous ammonia (100/})Q
the liquor needs to he stripped, and the ammonia gas compressed and
condensed. Plant is xorovided fGr this -purpose.
PRESSURE OXIDATION PLANT. EQUIPMENT
Liquefied Ammonia Storage Tanks.______________ ___________________
Welded M.S • dished ends 7*11” i.d. x 39* long and 18” diameter
manholes. (3)«
Air Compressors. Eellis & Morcom (2ja
Gasifier.
Welded M.S. dished ends 2*6” diameter x 6!0” high.
Stainless steel 14* 2n long diameter with nest of 1” tubes.
Air Heater & Heat Exchanger, tubular vessel 11 1^n
Gas Mixer welded nickel pipe 8” diameter, 141 2" long containing 8
Segmental baffles of nickel.
Converter nickel lined H.S. cone forms upper part of converter,
Lov/er part of converter is a water jackettcd elbow of cast
stainless steel. Catalyst, 90/10 Platinum Rhodium Gauze is clamped
between upper and lower part.
________________ __________________ Cooler condenser consists of
seven banks of hairpin coolers 29* 7M long, bank has 1+ hairpin
tubes in parallel between headers, tank 10* long, 311111 diameter
and contains horizontal baffle 8! 0” long.
Cooler Condenser and Oxidation Tank. Each
Oxidation
Whole is constructed in stainless steel.
Absorption Column. Cylindrical, v/elded stainless steel, 5’4"
diameter x 40* 0n high, in 3 sections with dished top cover
contains 35 bubble plates each having 36 bubble caps.
Stainless steel 2*0U diameter x 8*0” highBleacher. containing
approximately 6* of stainless steel packing.
Acid traps. Inverted bucket type^ constructed of stainless steel
with 1%o Cr-iron valve noses (2).
Silencer. Cone of Stainless stool, fitted at top of absorption
column 6* diameter at base and 2* diameter at top, 10* high. Upper
61 packed with 2" x 2" stainless steel rings.
Nitric Acid Storage Tanks. Welded stainless steel, capacitv 65 tons
each oflfo/o nitric'acid, 36* 5" long x 8* 0" diameter. (2),
Ancillary Equipment Filters, Pum^s, Valves, etc.
ONE UNUSED SET OF TV/IN TAMS BY BALLARD (designed as a phosphating
unit) comprising two tanks each approximately 3,7U square x 2* 6,!
deep (inside dimensions) both gas heated, complete with pneumatic
hoist on swinging arm pivoted on centrally placed column
to serve either tank - all complete with thermometer,
D (M.1) 159.
so as thermostats and loading and unloading stands.
Total space occupied approximately 10* 6n x 7,0n x 10*0” (over
hoist).
/ONE-11-
D (M. 1) 162 OKS AiMOKIA LIQUOR CQNGiiMTRATION M by W.C. Holmes
& Co, Capable of handling 5,000 galls, of weak liquor (1 • 7p
Ammonia) per hour and converting to semi pure liquor 25/) MH^ by
weight.
Comprising: -
(a) Dissociator. C.I» 7ft. dianu x 23 ft. high vith 8 bubbling
Trays, 5 Intermediate Trays, Bottom Chamber, Bottom Plate and Top
Cover.
(b) Waste Gas Cooler,, 3 C.I. Tubes inside 6" diarru Pipes 10 ft.
1^" long complete with C.I. Bends.
( °) Liquor- Heater. M.S. or4M diam* 15 ft. long complete with 4"
C.I. Coil 20:'; laps.
(d) Liming Vessels. 7 ft. diam. x 7 ft a deep in C.I. with 2
internal M.S. Baffle Cylinders.
(o) Preheater and Condenser Block. C.I. 52*-3m C.I. Tubes diam.
Pipes 10!1^U long complete with C.I* Headers etc.
2 2 ft. diam. x 15 ft. high.
(f) Absorber M.S. 4 ft* diam. x 4*6” high fitted with 2"
Coil.
(g) S orubber. ]{.S• 9” diam. x 19!6n deep filled with porcelain
rings.
(h) Tanks M.S. 19* 8” diam. x 19s 6M deep. M.S. 41 diam. x 7* 6"
deep. H.S. 3i6,! diam. x 5* deep.
3
(i) Pumps 6n x l£:" x 6" Duplex. Pulsometer L.L.X* respective
capacities 9,000, 7,500/700 g.p.hr. complete with motors 7,500.
Centrifugal Pump, Motor and Starter. Centrifugal Pumps on C.I.
Bedplate with 17 H.P. LcD.Co Motor. Instruments.
4
2
6
(lc)
This Plant was installed in 1942 and is UNUShD.
It is attached to a Sulphate of Ammonia Plant which is not for
disposal.
having a capacity of0M.-J SIMILAR PLAKT by Simon Carves Ltd 250
tons per day of Crude Liquor (1 c/o) concentrated to 800 tons per
annum (i.c. 320 working days continuous working) of 25^ NH .
D (M.1) 163 0 3
OKS SIIllLAR PLANT by Simon Carves Ltd., having a capacity of 204
tons per day of Crude Liquor (ije) per day concentrated to 652 tons
per annum (i„e0 320 days continuous working) of 25/> HH^.
OHD SIMILAR PLANT by Simon Carves Ltd., having a capacity of Crude
Liquor (T// concentrated to 497 tons per annum (i.e. 320 days
continuous working) of 2^;> NH^.
d(m.1) 164
i uSCLLLANe 0 US Reference
D (it. 1) 116 A45 igA ijfL JALUCj i_ BQ/L.iS in 7 L.W.G. plate
fabricated and stiffened corners and centre with 2” x 2” x angles.
Riveted Construction.
Dimensions: - 220 Boxes 5*0" x VO5’ x 3*0" 123 Boxes 5!0" x VO" x
2*6" 345 Boxes weighing approximately 70 Tons.Total o o
The Sluice Boxes have been in use in a Tin Mine but are in GOOD
CONDITION,
Cost of cutting out Rivets, dismantling, bundling and placing
F.O.B. approximately £800.
APPROXIMATELY 7^,000 FBDT OF UNUSLD 8 m. m._ BUSH ROLLER CHAIN
Rollers 5 m,m. dia.
D(H# 1) 118
D (li# 1) 12C A NUI.lBLR OP GAS CLEANSING UNITS, each comprising a
Water Tank 5*6” x 3* 0" x 2’b;i in-g" Plate v/ith rnild steel cover
bolted on, Outlet Cock, Rubber Hose and connections to an Oil Fired
Boiler 2* 0” dia. x 31 0" high covered by a galvanised,
insulated
Chimney 2*6" x 8". of the Boiler which has a working pressure of 25
lbs. per square- inch; An Oil Tank 12” dia, x 1*9" long and
pressure Gauge; Jet Burner and Foot Operated Pump; Six sets of
Showers, Canvas Screens and Tubular Supports; Rubber Hoses and
Connections. All these Cleansing Units were designed for mounting
on Lorries but would function equally well as static
installations.
casing. A Hand Pump is mounted on the side
There is also a number of similar units coke fired - which would
also burn wood.
Some Cleansing Units arc being put to a peace time use in Sports
Pavilions; they would also be suitable for Schools, Lines, Quarrys
etc, in remote localities.
D 2 \ 201 SQUARL WATER TANKS. 81 0" x 8*0" x 8*0" Pressed Steel,
oectional Construction 3>200 gall, capacity. Bach Section
Pressed from -g-" Plate VO” square. Sections banded together in
sots of four and marked for Assembling. Weight of complete Tank
1-g- Tons.
16* 0" x 8*0” x 8* 0”D (ii. 1) 122 171 RECTANGULAR do do 6,400
galls.Capacity
Weight 2-g- tons.
32*0" x 16* 0” x 8*0"D (I/I.1) 123 do100 RECTANGULAR do Capacity
25,600 galls.
CONDITION: - iiS NBW
D (M.1) 124 ONE DOLOMITE CRUSHING PLANT comprising. P'.n mill, two
Mixing Pans, Elevator, Fan and Dust Recovery Plant, !:01armac" Tar
and Bitumen Boiler, Tar Tank Boiler, 71 0" Grinding mill, Vacuum
Cleaning Plant and Section Piping, Sheeted Structural Steelwork,
Companion Ways and Catwalks, Handrails etc. complete with Llcctric
motors suitable for 220 v. D.C.
RGB 3 Years
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1r D (Ivl. 1) 141 ONE CONTINUOUS BAR CONVEYOR TYPE_____________ ,
ELECTRiqjXY ORATED,
GAS HEATED WASHING' i-'LVGKIr'P for use v/ith caustic soda.
Conveyor drive 2 H.P, continuously rated Crook jtotor 300 v 3 ph.
30 cy* Chain Drive and reduction gearing by D^VlD BROWN.
Caustic soda circulation is by a rotary pump direct driven by a 5
H.P. Brook totally enclosed motor 400 v.
Temperature is maintained by 8 gas burners (for tov/n gas). Sludge
clearing tank,- duct for spent fumes and another for removal of
steam.
3 ph. 30 cy.
12*0" -x 8*0” x 4*0”Approximate dimensions:-
approximate weight: - 2 Tons
D (ii. 1) 1 eO ON j DRAG- SOIL A, ;R LOADER comprising haulage
Equipment, Excavator or Scraper Bucket lO'O” long 3*0” wide x 3*0”
deep, over!iead guide line and haulage ropes, adjustable chute and
supporting structure mounted on flanged track wheels - all designed
for loading railway trucks, rated motor and starter’ for 440
v.
Complete with continuously 3 ph. 30 cy.
Overall height of structure approximately 18* 0”.
;1 t ipj roximately 73 tons.
£ - "i i 2v»~ YEi 1 -S (, :
D (Li. i) 161 uM SMLP-NJONih.IN A) SCi.G»ELING Pj- T comprising
Rotary Screen 10*0” long 2* 3” dia of Woven Wire .Josh V.” and
3/16" Apportures, complete v/ith ischargc Chutes, Stool
r ford Engine, Suit drive to Countershaft ” *ivc reen - would
dismantle Satisfactory.
Approximate overall dimensions 13*6” long x 7*0” wide x 9*0”
high.
Also DUST EXTRACTOR including Pan, Cy clone, Ducting etc.
THREE GOIIPLETE BIST;LLATIONS OP PJAJjT LJfl) iLAiiilNERY primarily
for producing 4 Gail, petrol Cans 13§" x 9pJ,x 9^”' in 28/29 Gauge
Tin Platp, but readily convertible to produce Cans for other
purposes. Output 10,000 Cans per double shift. Presses, Soldering
Machines, Conveyers, Spray Painting Equipment, a Diesel Engine
Generator Set, Ancillary Machine Tools etc. NOTE: -
The Plant previously reported as packed for Shipment has been sold
but another (unpacked) has become available.
D (i/i. 1) 117
Included v/ith each are
CONDITION: - GOOD
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17302/46 PRIORITY SAVING From the Secretary of state for the
Colonies* To the Governor of GIBRALTAR * No* 593 Saving.
” the FALKLAND ISLANDS* No* 30 Saving* Date; 7th October*
1946*
Disposal of Surplus Stores* Ministry of Supply has informed me that
in order to
obtain a complete picture of the progress of disposals overseas and
to make possible* the compilation and correlation of disposal
records from each territory, it is
] desirable that certain statistical information should be p
provided from the territory under your administration*
I enclose three copies of a note on Overseas ^ Disposals (NOoS)
which indicates the nature of the information
required together with blank summary sheets for the purpose of
clarification with the request that you forward to me three copies
of the statistical returns each month for transmission to the
Lib..istry of Supply.,
The condition of returns should conform as closely as possible bo
the enclosed form CDN*9»
20
3* \ \
m
4c The first return submitted, should cover the whole period from
the beginning of disposals activity to the end of the month when
the return is made«
Copy sent to:-
r Copy to Chairman, Disposal Board,Tor information.COPY.
>
From: The Officer Administering the Government oF the Falkland
Islands.
The Secretary oF State For the Colonies.To:
1Sth December, 1946.Date:
No. 61 . SAYING. tL
Your telegram No. 30 Saving of 7th OctoTber, 1946. surplus
stores.
Disposal of
To prepare statistical information in the form suggested the
present staff of one clerk would he quite inadequate, handed over
without opportunity for reconciliation and many discrepan cies
have been discovered, vouchers are quite unreliable and
consequently before return could be prepared full stocktaking would
be necessary. suitable for this work, nor is extra clerical
assistance available.
2c Stores were
Original basic quantities asxshewn on
I have no one locally
I trust that in view of these circumstances and the comparative ly
small quantity of stores involved the rendering of the return for
this Colony may be waived and the present quarterly return of
stores sold accepted.
3*
4. If the return is essential I fear the Ministry of Supply must be
asked to send out a Statistical Clerk and a Storekeeper. 1^ G
GUVNE.WH.
17302/47 immm
27/^
Bate: 9th May, 1947*
Ho. 36 Saving.
Your saving Ho- Si of 3,6 th Decembers 1946. Disposal of surplus
stores* Ministry of supply appreciate your efforts so far cm
am staff di: Tic; ttl: ' adicated. . 1. . •: a ' fc( • . •• la
general obtain
closest poaalble approximation to information at Enclosure to
2<p‘ Boat op FiO. 30 and emphasi?;;*--: In particular that lads
of
2n
Ch) Quantity figures of disposals sales* ,
(o; .Qceorcl of disposals other than 'by sale (o. g. scrapping,,
losses, etc«).
\
. 1st ' Of . - : t t' it I should
ae ' if t ositioa side . im; to account small amount of clerical •
: to record quantities of stores involved in order Shat their
suggestioi of supplying revised -• ' \ i s m statistics • carried
out .
3.
If wxrblo to furnish quantity figures d£ ari Sj and stocks, would •
be able to render Quarterly ; shoeing ^inlr-try of nnppiy 0) . La
tx 1 pU ^ : : - - v' . m . - - - sets pro. '• - .• ..completing
only eoltn&s 7 to IS with details of . 1 and .. eel tntions
indicated in Overseas disposals Mote v r- 9?
<xJc *f' Q
1Ministry of Supply ^ request that returns as aoov^oouiv start
witlr that for. the quarter ending* 30th Septembers 1946, for which
they have not yet received a Quarterly Sales Return. Will it also
be possible in due course retrospectively to compiDe one cumulative
return on these lines, to cover the period from ecmmeno ome n t of
disposals to 30th June, 1946®
a,
Copies sent tot- ~ Ministry of Supply (ChD.l) - Mr„ D„M*
Hawke«
F.I. Ref: 27/46/46
0.0. Kefs 17302/47m
From: The Officer Administering the Government of the Falkland
Islands.
To: The Secretary of State for the Colonies.
Date: 11th August, 1947®
No* 6j. SAVING.
Your priority Saving gelegraia i:o. j>6 of 9th of ,..ay, 1947*
Surplus Stores.
X regret that in view of staff difficulties explained in ay Caving
Tele> ra-:a do. 61 of l6tn ecenbur, 1946, I an for the reasons
therein stated unable to meet the wishes of the inis try of Supply
unless they can meet the suggestion in my fourth paragraph that a
Statistical Clerk and. a Storekeeper should be sent out to
undertake the work.
Disposal of
l(c
,' ic inis try lias represented in paragraph 2 of your Caving
hclcgraa i ho. 97 of the 9th hsy, 1s47> tiiat the charges
incurred in disposing of surplu J stores are heavy. 1'his
suggestion was, I trust, disposed of in ray Caving m iclegraho. 46
of 13th July, 1947, and they may be prepared to agree that U in
view of the relatively small sums involved the suggestion in
paragraph 1 above is not worth pursuing.
2. <54^ 5if(«+3 ur l'C\Y-<rr\^j SUs-rC-S ^ anr
\ >!X GOVJSttdcR.
r 17302/47.. /saving. /
' the Secretary of State for the Colonies. T^Whe Officer
Administering the Government of FALKLAND ISLANDS.
*)< Date ....^..^...August.,..194.7.*..
in the Colonies.
The approaching termination of* disposal operations makes it
necessary for an* agreement. to he reached as to the procedure to
be followed in order to release local Governments from further
responsibility in respect of the disposal of United Kingdom-owned
surpluses.
Ministry of Supply suggest the following certification:-
J,I certify that the books relating to the disposal of United
Kingdom-owned surpluses have been examined, and I am satisfied from
such records and from the information and explanations1received,
that the accounts already presented, for the period
represented a true and complete statement of the gross receipts and
of the payments appropriately incurred, in connection 'with such
disposals.
It is further certified that subject only to the statements of
deficiencies, which have been submitted from time to time, and/or,
with this certificate, all United Kingdom-owned surpluses
whic h/l
\
which have been under the care and' custody of the local disposals
authority have been duly accounted for.51
The certificate should be- signed-by the Colonial Auditor.
In the statement of deficiencies mentioned in paragraph 3* it will
be necessary to report particulars in each instance, station the
estimated disposals value and whether the loss was due to:-
a) Fraud or g ross carelessness: b) Theft Or Arson:
............
of disposals. -- o
( )mJ A brief note of the' circuit stances of each loss' falling
under (a),, ‘(b). and (c)-should also be furnished.
J iU.‘
I should"be grateful to have your agreement to the above procedure
as soon as possible.
i »• v i i ..u-; - LiU'iL'.cl i u- SECEK# -o
j .3
W J
From: The Officer Administering the Government of the Falkland
Islands.
Tlie Secretary of State for the Colonies.
Date: - ,
To:
SAVING.... • • • - *i;V \
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ovwit.:CA^-v;i;uu ay. Lu: kx tne ./uib.iioia.
. . :yj ;<r... . •c; .v a::-.cora ia t yf •, .vvosaaeau actuate
*» actioa caa be i;a.:x-;-i :LU-.' ViXt:; regard. u- certU"ic;.A£
u£b\.c^ i’er further period niiit; »...*
UoTi^t, }t*h % Qt l3t...v.. :, •„. vx-j Liao a;2 oi ray aiiVi.
yoXo^ra.i ;*>«10/ -^vv
5 ^/w/s? /<L/fc£-N/ V . i*-CcSii
-5*Vi .
Received : 3-10. 47 Time : 09.00.Time: 11.05Despatched: 2. 10.
47
Disposal of United Kingcji y Priority Savingram No. 7J;
Government owned Surplus Stores in the Colonies.
1:0. 354.
Government owned Surplus Stores in the Colonies.
Please see my telegram ho. 86 Priority Saving due United
Kingdom
Disposal of United Kingdom, o»
by air mail early October.
O'' VDPJYY.4
PR’C-niTY Xlfa
From The Secretary of State for the Colonies* To the Governor of
the FALKLAND ISLANDS. Date: 26til:--: Hovemfee.r*. 1347®
Saving.,
Your saving telegram No,. 63 of 11th August* NOo 108
fi 1347c
:0isposo.X of Surplus Stores* After very careful consideration* the
Ministry
. . t h s A r pv 0v i o u s r® qtie s t that you furnish thorn with
statistical records of surp lus d i sp c s a .1 s
U : ’ I si . ' Quarterly Financial Statements®
•Cloy hope to compile such records
Copies sent uc* -• Ministry of Supply (0 40,1,.)
/ fDecode. V-
The Colonial Geeretary.To
Your Savingrarns to Ministry of Supply.FIDKP. Prom Butler.
Please inform tonnage army surplus stores as Ministry of
Gupply
uncertain whether quantity justifies being sent home as scrap
or
disposed locally.
CPOvVN AGENT?.
P/L. LJHi
Copy to Ch. Disposal Board for information.Decode. s?. TELEGRAM.
t
* From. The c.olon.i.al....Se.cret.ary.....
Received : 19 • • Time :
Your telegram 21 st September FIDJvP. Majority remaining equipment
worthless as scrap and. with possible execution of Guns etc
mentioned in paragraph 3 of the Governorfs.Saving telegram to t e
Secretary of State for the Colonies No. 126_of 5th August 1948,
would not warrant expense of packing and high freight costs in
which case ./ar Office might be able to furnish estimate of tonnage
involved.
All other equipment unpacked distributed in Nissen Huts? no
estimate of tonnage possible.
2. u
L'7 t no.]^ \
t ' '• v ... • ' '•*
r'x'or.c the fricer .ea.h.iotoriiie the •• .• verve cat oi‘ the
col* land X&landtK
To; The 'ecret^r;/ ui tale Tor the .. oloniea.
}tete: 2hth eahuary, 19^6.
16. .Ve: ::e*
#7. v>/ar - r.Ualty . r.yi:hT :;o,.eto Ijth a calaber* 194S* :.
ar*rieJr: : tore cc ounce* 1
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The overrent .uatt ,r jvliUl that no io not in a pool tie: lr ive
aeejoiit# ... ttrtii'icatija as requested* Hie OT--V;. - .a. the
i&posuih -.juvu account;: oo reported in
...Vi:.., W UvVwr:. -« clear hv v re o~ tui paeir.:. •. .] . .r.u
he is ..ui .^v po ?cn to cortlie aroy •P:.in^ other th a ciwc the
proceeds of stores sold, ...hr 'O'hicU i'-re- rl. tr huve oeeo
ies-aed, over the ,. erio . '.*.•• i ha r..; ,r;/ l'.h;7 to
-...aic, have been correctly brought to account*
lh: Ci. 2011, ..U.i:h, 1'4-'^ hives(-f cm-6h-/*)
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. ... . eu . . .a... were
... Ai ..... .- ....r ... ......... ’ . the,itieat .... .-. l:i
:..ae- .v the Vr.ha.ic oh tr..abactions, it ie li-rpoeclble ..:i
trio I to : •; h Vwor.iao aha certify deficiencies*
^uile 7 ,;r • cr rc tor eute&scicm os. certified :. :jauu6
.,i.6 lie vs ;•:. uiaee-arutoe is fully appreciated* •rc i
ew/rettr,:. th .e ate to t:,s circuitaaces already
' . . p ' . »lli ty . . . r ... .. Pl<..I . .. .-.-.• au .....
.- i t U t | Met! e : i I • give
c-.6v,ct to year reeuc;..t.