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verification. (December 2006) |
Company type | Ltd. |
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Industry | Engineering |
Founded | 1902 |
Founder | Unknown |
Defunct | 1971 |
Headquarters | Unknown, England |
Products | Gas metering equipment, stoves and appliances |
Website | Official website |
Parkinson Cowan was a British manufacturer of gas meters and gas stoves between 1900 and 1971. The name is now used for a brand of cooking appliances, owned by the Electrolux group.
The name Parkinson Cowan still exists in the UK as a brand of gas stoves, one of the company's early products.
The English Post-punk band 'Empire' wrote a song about a cooker entitled Parkinson Cowan, which was commercially released on their long-player entitled Expensive Sound (2003). [6]
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (December 2006) |
Company type | Ltd. |
---|---|
Industry | Engineering |
Founded | 1902 |
Founder | Unknown |
Defunct | 1971 |
Headquarters | Unknown, England |
Products | Gas metering equipment, stoves and appliances |
Website | Official website |
Parkinson Cowan was a British manufacturer of gas meters and gas stoves between 1900 and 1971. The name is now used for a brand of cooking appliances, owned by the Electrolux group.
The name Parkinson Cowan still exists in the UK as a brand of gas stoves, one of the company's early products.
The English Post-punk band 'Empire' wrote a song about a cooker entitled Parkinson Cowan, which was commercially released on their long-player entitled Expensive Sound (2003). [6]