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c.1940 The premises were used by [[A. W. Oyler and Co]] Ltd
c.1940 The premises were used by [[A. W. Oyler and Co]] Ltd
1953 Oyler and Co Ltd were at this address again.


1954 "Makers of car loose covers for more than 25 year. Made from the finest materials, Oyler loose covers enhance the appearance of your car, increase the comfort of your seats and prevent your clothes from becoming ..."<ref>The Tatler 24 November 1954</ref>   
1954 "Makers of car loose covers for more than 25 year. Made from the finest materials, Oyler loose covers enhance the appearance of your car, increase the comfort of your seats and prevent your clothes from becoming ..."<ref>The Tatler 24 November 1954</ref>   


In 1972, Oyler and Co Ltd were at this address again.
 





Latest revision as of 09:03, 23 January 2025

March 1932.
November 1937.
May 1939.
Oyler and Co, July 1953.
October 1973.

of 35 New Cavendish Street, London (1932), Coach trimmers

of 62 New Cavendish Street, London (1937)

Presumably successor to Oylers of the same address

1932 See Advert.

1939 OYLER & CO., LTD.[1]

c.1940 The premises were used by A. W. Oyler and Co Ltd

1953 Oyler and Co Ltd were at this address again.

1954 "Makers of car loose covers for more than 25 year. Made from the finest materials, Oyler loose covers enhance the appearance of your car, increase the comfort of your seats and prevent your clothes from becoming ..."[2]



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Sources of Information

  1. Daily Express 25 March 1939
  2. The Tatler 24 November 1954