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of King George Wharf, Dundee.  
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1922 Manufactured Marine engines.  
1921 The firm of Yeaman and Baggesen, marine and general engineers, Craigie Engine Works, Stannergate, Dundee, was dissolved as at 31st October 1921, by mutual consent, by the retiral therefrom of Charles William Yeaman. George Oscar Baggesen would continue the business as from 1st January 1922 under the firm name of Baggesen and Co.<ref>https://www.thegazette.co.uk/Edinburgh/issue/13777/page/94</ref>


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of King George Wharf, Dundee.

1921 The firm of Yeaman and Baggesen, marine and general engineers, Craigie Engine Works, Stannergate, Dundee, was dissolved as at 31st October 1921, by mutual consent, by the retiral therefrom of Charles William Yeaman. George Oscar Baggesen would continue the business as from 1st January 1922 under the firm name of Baggesen and Co.[1]

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