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of Barnsley and London.
1912 Company founded. Presumably it had its origins in the Concordia Elektrizitäts-Aktiengesellschaft (CEAG), established in Cologne in 1906, producing lamps for use in mines.
1922 CEAG MINERS' SUPPLY CO., Ltd. Queen's Road, Barnsley. Established 1914. Capital £25,000. Employees: 550. Directors: R. J. Plummer (Managing), A. P. Williamson and C. A. Longbottom. Products.—Miners' electric lamps, dynamos and motors, motor generators, switchboards and lamp cabin equipment.
1926 Private company.
1931 Film of Barnsley works here.
1954 Ceag Ltd. Lumax Lamps, filament, Ceag low voltage portable safety inspection lamps and aerodrome floodlighting lamps. Head Office: Queens Road, Barnsley, Yorks. T.: Barnsley 2208. T.A.: Ceag Barnsley. London Office: 16, Victoria Street, S.W.1. T.: Victoria 1177.[1]
1961 Mechanical and electrical engineers specialising in the manufacture of miners' lamps and low voltage electric bulbs and automobile accessories. 450 employees.
1963 Motor Show exhibitor. Lighting.
