- ReferenceHN2/JBA3/6
- TitleCorrespondence regarding the establishment of an air taxi business. Letter to James B Allen from Edward Albert Sullock advising him to set up by himself. Sullock is on holiday in Colwyn Bay after two months in hospital. With note to Nora [wife of James Allen] from Rene ‘what a dreadful time poor Ed has had – his jaw won’t fully open yet’ [1 Sep 1927] Copy letter to Edward Sullock from James B Allen. ‘I have been seriously thinking whether an air taxi business if started in Liverpool would be a success. I should start in quite a small way with a Moth machine and I have worked out that a Moth could be run on this type of work for 6d per mile and a charge of 1/- per mile to the public would not be excessive.’ [16 Oct 1927].
- Date free text1 Sep – 16 Oct 1927
- Production dateFrom: 1927 To: 1927
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