From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
Reprint from 'THE AUTOCAR' magazine detailing the new Kaye miniature pattern oil can.
Identifier | ExFiles\Box 42\5\ Scan142 | |
Date | 14th January 1922 | |
REPRINTED FROM "THE AUTOCAR" - 14th January 1922 Novel and Useful Accessories for the Car Owner SMALL BUT USEFUL " For supplying oil to the small lubricators of "magnetos, dynamos, or starting motors, the usual large "oil can which is supplied with the tool-kit is cumber-"some, and is apt to introduce more oil than is "actually required. A "small oil can of strong "construction which is "eminently suitable for "such purposes, is the "new Kaye miniature pattern illustrated herewith. The "manufacturers, Messrs. Joseph Kaye & Sons Ltd. "Lock Works, Leeds, are well known as manufacturers "of oil cans of all descriptions, and their latest "production is of the same high standard as their "larger seamless oilcans." A small but useful Kaye Oil Can Kaye's Oil Cans are a sure Preventative of Waste Oil SOLE MAKERS— JOSEPH KAYE & SONS Ltd. And 93 High Holborn LONDON W.C.1 LOCK WORKS LEEDS | ||