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New page: 49 Lime Street, London, EC * 1889 Company established by '''O. Voge'''. * 1891 '''E. H. Young''' joined the firm. * 1914 Makers of "Cosy" and "Student" oil stoves, manufacturers' agents...
 
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* 1914 Makers of "Cosy" and "Student" oil stoves, manufacturers' agents and importers of mahogany from Cuba. Specialities: hardware for export, chiefly Dutch stoves, Kaffir pots, sad and box irons; martini rifles, sporting guns and revolvers for all markets; carriage trimmings and belt webs. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref>
* 1914 Makers of "Cosy" and "Student" oil stoves, manufacturers' agents and importers of mahogany from Cuba. Specialities: hardware for export, chiefly Dutch stoves, Kaffir pots, sad and box irons; martini rifles, sporting guns and revolvers for all markets; carriage trimmings and belt webs. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref>
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49 Lime Street, London, EC

  • 1889 Company established by O. Voge.
  • 1891 E. H. Young joined the firm.
  • 1914 Makers of "Cosy" and "Student" oil stoves, manufacturers' agents and importers of mahogany from Cuba. Specialities: hardware for export, chiefly Dutch stoves, Kaffir pots, sad and box irons; martini rifles, sporting guns and revolvers for all markets; carriage trimmings and belt webs. [1]

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