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Health and Safety devices of 57 Gracechurch Street, London. | Health and Safety devices of 57 Gracechurch Street, London. | ||
1896 Agents for Stern Bros of Hamburg, lubricants manufacturers <ref> The History of the House of Sternol, London, Sternol, 1936. </ref> | |||
1897 Water gauge fittings. | 1897 Water gauge fittings. | ||
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1903 Were general managers for [[Stern Brothers]] business and continued as same for [[Stern-Sonneborn Oil Co]]<ref>The Times Aug 08, 1903</ref> | 1903 Were general managers for [[Stern Brothers]] business and continued as same for [[Stern-Sonneborn Oil Co]]<ref>The Times Aug 08, 1903</ref> | ||
1924 (In Germany) Stern-Sonneborn taken over by Royal Dutch-Shell, indicating the end of the relationship, which had obviously struggled in the Great War. | |||
1928 Links with Sterns severed as Sternol Ltd was floated as a public company. | |||
1907 Moved to Finsbury Square<ref>The Times, Jan 02, 1907</ref> | 1907 Moved to Finsbury Square<ref>The Times, Jan 02, 1907</ref> | ||
1934 H. Wallach was still active in the lubricants trade, being at the opening of the Lobitos refinery at Ellesmere Port. <ref> A History of the British Lubricants Industry, Hill, Merton Press 2018. </ref> | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 15:47, 17 June 2019





Health and Safety devices of 57 Gracechurch Street, London.
1896 Agents for Stern Bros of Hamburg, lubricants manufacturers [1]
1897 Water gauge fittings.
1903 Were general managers for Stern Brothers business and continued as same for Stern-Sonneborn Oil Co[2]
1924 (In Germany) Stern-Sonneborn taken over by Royal Dutch-Shell, indicating the end of the relationship, which had obviously struggled in the Great War.
1928 Links with Sterns severed as Sternol Ltd was floated as a public company.
1907 Moved to Finsbury Square[3]
1934 H. Wallach was still active in the lubricants trade, being at the opening of the Lobitos refinery at Ellesmere Port. [4]