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Following Caltex's departure from Europe in 1967, the parent
companies (Standard of California and Texaco) divided its
European operations, with the Chevron and Texaco brands taking
over. This Chevron map of Denmark dates from the early
Seventies and is fairly typical of Chevron's European issues
from that period -- and even bears a resemblance to some
Chevron issues issued in the former Standard of Kentucky
marketing area in the United States.
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Founded in the north east of England, the Cleveland Petroleum
Company Ltd. had a fairly sizeable market in Great Britain.
Owned by the British Esso subsidiary since the Thirties, the
Cleveland brand was replaced by Esso around 1973.
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