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Later incorporated (parts of) [[Hunting Lubricants and Specialised Products]] Ltd and [[Vallance and Co (Morley)]] Ltd, [[ROC Lubricants]] Ltd., [[Hunting Lubricants]] Ltd., [[Britoyl Lubricants]] Ltd
Later incorporated (parts of) [[Hunting Lubricants and Specialised Products]] Ltd and [[Vallance and Co (Morley)]] Ltd, [[ROC Lubricants]] Ltd., [[Hunting Lubricants]] Ltd., [[Britoyl Lubricants]] Ltd


Presumably became part of [[Carless, Capel and Leonard|Carless Lubricants]]
Part of [[Carless, Capel and Leonard|Carless Lubricants]]


1989 Company in liquidation
1989 Company in liquidation

Latest revision as of 10:04, 14 May 2019

of Homerton, London, E8

  • Manufacturers and suppliers in Great Britain of oil-based products and fittings

1896 Engineers and suppliers of mill sundries, lubricators and lubricants, steam fittings, fire-hose fittings, engineers' hand and machine tools, hoisting tackle, pulleys, shafting, pumps, bolts and nuts.[1]

1937 Engineers merchants.

1962 Company reconstructed as Croager Brothers (1962) Ltd

Later incorporated (parts of) Hunting Lubricants and Specialised Products Ltd and Vallance and Co (Morley) Ltd, ROC Lubricants Ltd., Hunting Lubricants Ltd., Britoyl Lubricants Ltd

Part of Carless Lubricants

1989 Company in liquidation




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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1896/07/17