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| 1813 || ''Thomas De la Rue'' starts his activities in Guernsey
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| 1881 || Introduced the ''Anti-Stylograph'', a primitive fountain pen 
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| 1905 || Introduced the first pen with the Onoto brand name
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| 1909 || Opened a branch in New York
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| 1913? || Introduced [[mottled]] hard rubber, named ''Antique''
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| 1915 ||  Introduced the [[Valvless]] model
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| 1921? || Introduced a normal nib instead of the oferfeed nib.
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| 1921 || Introduced the [[Ink Pencil]] a ''[[stilographic]]'' model 
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| 1922 || Introduced the [[Receder]], a [[safety]] model (or 1921?) (or 1921?)
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| 1924 || Introduced its first [[lever filler]] models (1922 or 1923?) 
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| 1924 || Introduced the [[Mammout 1800]] model with n. 8 nib
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| 1925 || Introduced the [[Princess Mary]] in blue hard rubber
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| 1927 || Production is transferred to Strathendry in the Fifeshire, Scotland.
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| 1928 || Introduced celluloid on the production lines (or 1926?)
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| 1935 || Introduced the ''visible ink'' models in transparent celluloid
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| 1937 || Introduced the [[Magna]], [[Minor]] and [[Dainty]] models
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| 1955 || Introduced the [[Onoto K]] model
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| 1958 || Ceased operations in England, activities are selled to Australian reseller
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| 1963 || Ceased operations also in Australia
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Chronology

Year Event
1813 Thomas De la Rue starts his activities in Guernsey
1881 Introduced the Anti-Stylograph, a primitive fountain pen
1905 Introduced the first pen with the Onoto brand name
1909 Opened a branch in New York
1913? Introduced mottled hard rubber, named Antique
1915 Introduced the Valvless model
1921? Introduced a normal nib instead of the oferfeed nib.
1921 Introduced the Ink Pencil a stilographic model
1922 Introduced the Receder, a safety model (or 1921?) (or 1921?)
1924 Introduced its first lever filler models (1922 or 1923?)
1924 Introduced the Mammout 1800 model with n. 8 nib
1925 Introduced the Princess Mary in blue hard rubber
1927 Production is transferred to Strathendry in the Fifeshire, Scotland.
1928 Introduced celluloid on the production lines (or 1926?)
1935 Introduced the visible ink models in transparent celluloid
1937 Introduced the Magna, Minor and Dainty models
1955 Introduced the Onoto K model
1958 Ceased operations in England, activities are selled to Australian reseller
1963 Ceased operations also in Australia