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''[[Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective Vol. II - The Pilfered Paintings]]'' by [[ICOM Simulations]], the end of ''[[Hogwarts Legacy]]'' by [[Avalanche Software]] and a portion of ''[[The Last Door: Season One]]'' by [[The Game Kitchen]] were set in 1891. | |||
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Products and events | See 1891 categories |
1891 saw the foundation of companies that would later be related to the computer industry.
Companies and organizations founded in 1891
Edward Canby and Orange O. Ozias of Dayton, Ohio purchased Julius E. Pitrap's patents and formed The Computing Scale Company.
Stories released in 1891
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle released the Sherlock Holmes short stories A Scandal in Bohemia, The Red-Headed League, A Case of Identity, The Boscombe Valley Mystery, The Five Orange Pips, and The Man with the Twisted Lip.
Video games set in 1891
Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective Vol. II - The Pilfered Paintings by ICOM Simulations, the end of Hogwarts Legacy by Avalanche Software and a portion of The Last Door: Season One by The Game Kitchen were set in 1891.