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AGA cooker — The AGA cooker is a stored heat stove and cooker invented in 1922 by the Nobel Prize winning Swedish physicist Dr. Gustaf Dalén (1869 1937), who also founded the AGA company. The cookers are today manufactured by the Aga Rangemaster Group.In 1912 … Wikipedia
Aga Rangemaster Group — plc (formerly Aga Foodservice Group, LSE|AGA) is the manufacturer of the eponymous iconic cast iron cooker (the AGA Cooker) headquartered in the United Kingdom. It is based in Telford, Shropshire.It also manufactures Rayburn and Rangemaster… … Wikipedia
AGA — is a three letter acronym that may refer to: * AGA (automobile) * AGA AB, a Swedish industrial gas company * AGA cooker * Advanced Graphics Architecture, Commodore Amiga graphics chipset * Al Massira Airport, Agadir, Morocco, from its IATA… … Wikipedia
AGA AB — AGA AB, previously AB Gas accumulator and AB Svenska Gasaccumulator , was a Swedish industrial gas company founded in 1904. Nobel Prize laureate Gustaf Dalén was instrumental in the success of the company. Important inventions included the AGA… … Wikipedia
Aga saga — The Aga Saga is a sub genre of the family saga of literature. The genre is named for the AGA cooker, a type of stored heat oven that came to be popular in medium to large country houses in England after its introduction in 1922. It refers… … Wikipedia
Aga — noun An AGA cooker … Wiktionary
Aga — A|ga trademark a type of cooker made of solid iron, which is similar in design to the types of cooker that people used to have in the past.They are popular with ↑middle class people who live in the country … Dictionary of contemporary English
Aga{™} — n (pl Agas) a cooker that is made of solid iron. It has a traditional design, but is now very fashionable in Britain. Agas use coal, oil, gas or electricity and are usually left on once they have been lit. They can also be used to provide hot… … Universalium
AGA — abbr. Aktiebolaget Gasackumulator (cooker) … Dictionary of abbreviations
Dalén light — AGA light nearby Djurgården in Stockholm. The Dalén light was the predominant form of light source in lighthouses from the 1900s through the 1960s, when electric lighting had become dominant. The system was invented by Gustaf Dalén and marketed… … Wikipedia