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==Companies and organizations founded== | ==Companies and organizations founded== | ||
In England, [[Waddingtons Printing]] was formed in, at most, 1897. | |||
In Japan, the Imperial University was renamed [[Tokyo Imperial University]]. | In Japan, the Imperial University was renamed [[Tokyo Imperial University]]. | ||
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==Video games set in 1897== | ==Video games set in 1897== | ||
The introduction of ''[[Dracula: Resurrection]]'' | ''[[Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Silver Earring]]'' by [[Frogwares]] and the introduction of ''[[Dracula: Resurrection]]'' by [[Index+]] were set in 1897. | ||
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Products and events | See 1897 categories |
1897 saw the foundation of companies that would later be related to the computer industry.
Companies and organizations founded
In England, Waddingtons Printing was formed in, at most, 1897.
In Japan, the Imperial University was renamed Tokyo Imperial University.
In the United States, S.S. Kresge and John McCrory opened S.S. Kresge Company 5¢ and 10¢.
Video games set in 1897
Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Silver Earring by Frogwares and the introduction of Dracula: Resurrection by Index+ were set in 1897.