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A portion of ''[[Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock]]'' by [[Supermassive Games]] and a portion of ''[[The Last Door: Season One]]'' by [[The Game Kitchen]] | A portion of ''[[Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock]]'' by [[Supermassive Games]] and a portion of ''[[The Last Door: Season One]]'' by [[The Game Kitchen]] were set in 1892. | ||
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Products and events | See 1892 categories |
1892 saw the foundation of companies that would later be related to the computer industry.
Companies and organizations founded in 1892
In the United States of America, Richard Warren Sears and Alvah Curtis Roebuck formed the A.C. Roebuck Watch Company.
Stories released in 1892
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle released the Sherlock Holmes short stories The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle, The Adventure of the Speckled Band, The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb, The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor, The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet, The Adventure of the Copper Beeches, and The Adventure of the Silver Blaze.
Video games set in 1892
A portion of Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock by Supermassive Games and a portion of The Last Door: Season One by The Game Kitchen were set in 1892.