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'''Sternol''' of Royal London House, Finsbury Square, London, EC2, oil and lubricant manufacturers, refiners and distributors.
'''Sternol''' of Royal London House, Finsbury Square, London, EC2, oil and lubricant manufacturers, refiners and distributors.


1909 Manufactured by [[Stern Sonneborn Oil Co]]
1909 ''Sternol'', the "King of Lubricating Oils", <ref>The Times, Jan 11, 1911</ref> was manufactured by [[Stern Sonneborn Oil Co]]


1928  [[Sterns]] Ltd sold its oil business was sold to a new company, [[Sternol]] Ltd, which was incorporated for this purpose<ref>The Times, Jun 11, 1928</ref>
1928  [[Sterns]] Ltd sold its oil business to a new company, [[Sternol]] Ltd, which was incorporated for this purpose<ref>The Times, Jun 11, 1928</ref>


1937 Lubricating oils, soluble and cutting oils, quenching oils, rust preventatives. "Kwenchoyl" for Oil Hardening. "Protexon" for Rust Preventation. <ref>[[1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries]]</ref>
1937 Lubricating oils, soluble and cutting oils, quenching oils, rust preventatives. "Kwenchoyl" for Oil Hardening. "Protexon" for Rust Preventation. <ref>[[1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries]]</ref>

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Sternol of Royal London House, Finsbury Square, London, EC2, oil and lubricant manufacturers, refiners and distributors.

1909 Sternol, the "King of Lubricating Oils", [1] was manufactured by Stern Sonneborn Oil Co

1928 Sterns Ltd sold its oil business to a new company, Sternol Ltd, which was incorporated for this purpose[2]

1937 Lubricating oils, soluble and cutting oils, quenching oils, rust preventatives. "Kwenchoyl" for Oil Hardening. "Protexon" for Rust Preventation. [3]

1939 See Aircraft Industry Suppliers

1963 Motor Show exhibitor. Lubricants. [4]


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Sources of Information

  • AA. [1] Image courtesy of Aviation Ancestry