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View more than 80 years of Aga history and memorabilia.

From the invention of this world-famous cooker by Dr Gustaf Dalen, a Swedish Nobel prize-winner, in 1922 to the present day, read the chapters of Aga through the decades.

The Aga is an impressive feat of engineering and a design icon as much today as it was in its creation. The essential features of the cooker have changed little over its eight decades, but what has developed is the passion and emotional appeal of this kitchen classic by its owners.

We’re planning to add to this section of Agalinks on a regular basis, and we’d love to hear your Aga stories and memories, together with pictures if possible. Please contact feedback@agalinks.com

For a history of Aga in a book form, then you can do no better than to read Aga: The Story of a Kitchen Classic, by Tim James (Absolute Press, £30).

1930's Advert   2007 Advert

 

2000s – Dawn of a new millenium
The new century saw the development of the Agalinks website and the Glynwed name. Part of the business was sold off and The Aga Foodservice Group...
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1990s – Comfortable lifestyle
Aga advertising in the 1990s majored on comfortable living and featured male and female models in the adverts. The advertising aimed to maximise...
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1980s – Economic boom
The years of financial and economic growth and the march of technology. Microsoft Windows was launched and there was a housing boom. With Aga...
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1970s – Hard times but getting better
The 70s was a period of industrial strife in Britain and relatively quiet for Aga in terms of new developments. Indeed our records are...
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1960s – The swinging sixties
Often spoken as the golden years for Aga this was a period of new product development, expansion and change. 1964 saw the introduction of the oil-...
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1950s – An emerging nation
People began to emerge from the grey war years and life started to rush along. Rationing finished in 1954, chain stores and shopping centres began...
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1940s – The war years
During the early 40s magazine size was limited and joint advertising appeared for Aga and Esse cookers. Although competitors they stood together to...
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1930s – The early years
The Aga came into England in 1929, when it was marketed under license from Aga in Sweden and was sold through Bell’s Asbestos and Engineering Works...
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