Agricultural & General Engineers
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Agricultural & General Engineers (AGE) was a combine of British engineering companies formed in 1919. The constituent companies were assigned sectors of the market to reduce competition within the group. The group headquarters were located in Aldwych, London, but most of the member companies were in rural areas. The company entered receivership in 1932.
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[edit] Member companies
- Aveling & Porter
- Barford & Perkins
- E H Bentall & Co
- Blackstone & Co
- Peter Brotherhood
- Bull Motors
- Charles Burrell & Sons
- Burrell's Hiring Co
- Clarkes Crank & Forge Co
- Davey Paxman & Co
- Richard Garrett & Sons
- James & Frederick Howard
- L R Knapp & Co
- E R & F Turner
Most of the companies survived and restructured.
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[edit] External links
- Tractors Wiki Has some info on the missing companies.
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