RM2G47WER–1954, historical, exterior view of an ancient Elizabethan building, Essex, England, UK, with a large forecourt and petrol pumps. Fuels sold included Clevecol and Aero, with a sign for Cleveland Petrols. Cleveland was a British company originally established in 1920 at Trafford Park in Manchester by Norman Davis, which in 1938, was majority purchased by the US business, the Anglo-American Oil Co. In 1951 Anglo-American began calling itself Esso, after its orgins as Standard Oil (Eastern Seaboard Standard Oil). In the early 1970s all Cleveland filling stations were rebranded Esso.
RM2RGN16R–A delivery truck parked in front of a gas station and hardware store ca. 1924
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