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AGA Stories - with the colour "Powder Blue" (29)

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It's a whole new world – Ali

I have just inherited my first AGA in my new house. I'm very much looking forward to cooking and baking in it. I'm sure there will be as many disasters as successes, but it will be fun learning!!

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Dolly blue – Dolly

When my dear aunt passed away last year, I wanted to spend the small legacy she had left me on a lasting reminder of her. Dolly, the duck egg blue,limited edition, 3 oven aga now takes pride of place in our kitchen!

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Our Saviour – Whoopsadaisy

We inherited our lovely AGA thermic when we purchased our house, we think it is duck egg blue rather than powder blue, but hey, it’s blue. We fell in love with it from the moment we first saw it and its still in constant daily use throughout the...

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13 Amp aga – Toby

We previously had an oil aga which was condemned during the last service! That was just the start of an epic choice, gas range, another oil aga, gas aga, electric aga, electric cooker and on and on and on. The list is endless, compounded by the ...

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My Aga friend – EJA

We moved into our home in Oct 1959 & had our Aga installed soon afterwards, it took a bit of getting used to but I was soon converted, it is still a solid fuel model although we did consider converting to gas during the fuel crisis in the 70s. It...

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Converted to oil – sheik yuroilwell

bought this lump in 1988 from Wiltshire and fitted it shortly afterwards. unable to put up with the mess I converted it to oil in 1996 since then it works well with no mess just empty pockets, keeps the water hot melts the ice on the roof and warm...

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The "Aga-dry" – The Tiled House Aga

The Aga was installed in February 1964 and we moved into the house after our wedding in June that year. It was originally solid fuel, but after a few years we converted it to oil. A number of years later it was converted to gas on which it now r...

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From dirty heap to precious companion! – starling-hill

My husband had always wanted to live in the house owned by his aunt and uncle. I had no such desires - my cottage was just about finished as I wanted it. Out of the blue they announced they were emigrating so their house would go on the market if ...

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My life story – From Baby Blue

I am at least 60 years old and I live in a flint cottage that is about 100 years old. I used to burn furnacite up to about 1988 and then I was converted to oil. I think my colour is known as ‘baby blue’ or Powder Blue, now called duck egg bl...

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prewar veteran – hobshot

as a history buff and a lover of agas i bought this on ebay for 300 quid im having great fun restoring it it fits great in my old house its solid fuel and i love the fact that its come out of the world war2 in one piece and now having a new leas...

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