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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 | 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 | 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]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times, Jan 11, 1911
- ↑ The Times, Jun 11, 1928
- ↑ 1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries
- ↑ 1963 Motor Show
- AA. [1] Image courtesy of Aviation Ancestry