This collection contains: copy of report and proposals relating to company affairs, 1881; minutes of the Board and annual general meetings, 1927-1948; photocopied minutes of the Ragosine, Orcene Lubrication and K. Allan Group Co-ordination Committee, 1968; financial papers, 1881, 1927, 1948; correspondence consisting mainly of in-letters from V. I. Ragosine and Company, Moscow. The correspondence relates to orders for various types of oils and tars, and to the payment for and transport of these orders, 1882-1907. The collection also includes a volume of mounted testimonial letters to Ragosine Oils, 1880-1927; volumes of pasted in items labelled 'Stationery and Circulars', 188--1933; other publications of the company, 1970s; personal papers of the Ragosine family, 1825-1950s; photographs.
Ragosine Oil Company
This material is held atModern Records Centre, University of Warwick
- Reference
- GB 152 RAG
- Former Reference
- GB 152 RAG
- Dates of Creation
- 1880-[1970s]
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English Russian German French
- Physical Description
- 8 boxes
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
Victor Ivanovitch Ragosine took a degree in chemistry at the University of Moscow in 1854. Realising Europe's need for lubricants as its heavy industries rapidly expanded, he produced from astatki (a mineral oil residue previously considered waste) a yellow lubricating oil. This proved to be superior to the vegetable and animal oils then in use, which were prone to induce corrosion in the machines they were supposed to protect. Unlike them the Ragosine oil was virtually non-corrosive. The production process, using superheated steam, was patented and the oil was subsequently marketed throughout Europe. An English agency was opened in 1878 in London. Four years later the agency manager, Ernest Glehn, bought out the Russian parent company's interest and established his own business - Ragosine and Company.
Reference: 'The History of ROCOL' (http://www.rocol.com/sitesafety/english/about/).Accessed June 2002.
Access Information
This collection is available to researchers by appointment at the Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick. See http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/library/mrc/using/
Acquisition Information
This collection was deposited in the Centre by the Chairman of the Michael Beecham Group of Companies in 1979.
Other Finding Aids
Link to full catalogue: http://mrc-catalogue.warwick.ac.uk/records/RAG
Conditions Governing Use
There are no restrictions on the use of this archive, apart from the requirements of copyright law.
Appraisal Information
This collection has been weeded for duplicates.
Accruals
Further deposits are not expected.