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Regent was long affiliated with Texaco but for some reason
retained its own identity when Texaco's operations elsewhere
in Europe were rebranded to Caltex after World War II. Other
than the name and logo, this map looks extremely like Caltex
maps issued elsewhere in the world during the late Fifties and
early Sixties.
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This map was issued around the time Caltex parents Socal and
Texaco decided to break up their European partnership (1967)
and shows both the Regent logo and the then-new Texaco hexagon
that was to replace the Regent name at most U. K. stations.
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