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[[Image:Im18920827St-Ogden.jpg|thumb| 1892. ]]
[[Image:Im18920827St-Ogden.jpg|thumb| 1892. ]]


Cigarettes
Maker of cigarettes


Later [[Ogden's Tobacco Co]]
1860 [[Thomas Ogden]] opened a small shop in Park Lane, Liverpool, selling tobacco.
 
Within a short time he had established several branches throughout the city and in six years he had his own factory in St James' Street.
 
1866 A factory was opened in St. James's Street, Liverpool.
 
1870 additional premises were acquired in Cornwallis Street
 
By 1890 Ogden's had six factories in Liverpool.
 
Later became [[Ogden's Tobacco Co]]


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 15:31, 6 January 2022

1892.

Maker of cigarettes

1860 Thomas Ogden opened a small shop in Park Lane, Liverpool, selling tobacco.

Within a short time he had established several branches throughout the city and in six years he had his own factory in St James' Street.

1866 A factory was opened in St. James's Street, Liverpool.

1870 additional premises were acquired in Cornwallis Street

By 1890 Ogden's had six factories in Liverpool.

Later became Ogden's Tobacco Co

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