B. F. Goodrich Co ( The British Tyre & Rubber Co Ltd )
A series of advertising starting with B.F.Goodrich Co, the British arm of The B.F.Goodrich Co of the USA, who became 'The British Goodrich Co' of 1924. In 1934 the company changed its name again to 'The British Tyre & Rubber Co Ltd' and became independent from its American parent. Around this time the company acquired Stepney Tyres, and the India Rubber Gutta Percha and Telegraph Works Co along with its subsidiary selling company 'Palmer Tyres'. Advertising from these companies is displayed below but as usual there are gaps. If you can help to fill these gaps by sending in any period advertising in a large format it would be most appreciated.
If you have any examples of interesting period paper advertising relating to the Vintage Garage and would like to submit images then please email the largest possible size
as this will help us to crop and re-size but to still maintain image quality and detail which is important. Also please include any relevant information such as dates, publication source etc, and also whether you would like a photographic credit. All submissions will be warmly welcomed.
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Your contributions are important and welcomed. Each image sent in helps to make the past a little bit clearer.
If sending images please send as large as possible as this helps with cropping and resizing whilst still maintaining a minimum quality of the original. Images between 1000 and 2000 pixels are preferred. Unfortunately we may not be able to use your image if it is too small.
We do not assume copyright of any image sent in but we do reserve the right to use any image to give the best use and effect for Vintage Garage, and to retain that use. We are pleased to give photo credits but some contributors prefer to remain anonymous. We will assume the latter unless you inform us otherwise.
If any images you send in are personal and you wish them to be marked to deter copying then please let us know and we will put a 'Protected' marker on them. This will not prevent copying but will make the image unviable accept for any personal use.
Where possible, please let us have any dates, makers names or model numbers or any other detail which will help to explain your images.
We take this opportunity of saying thanks to all those contributors who have given so generously in the past.