founded in Liverpool in 1860 by Thomas Ogden, has a rich history. Initially a small shop selling tobacco, it rapidly expanded to multiple branches across the city. By 1890, Ogden’s operated six factories in Liverpool. In 1901, James B. Duke of the American Tobacco Company acquired Ogden’s, but it returned to British ownership after the formation of the Imperial Tobacco Co. The company shifted focus from cigarettes to pipe and hand-rolled tobacco, including the renowned St. Bruno pipe tobacco.
NOTICE: This site contains images of tobacco.
If you are under 18 then please leave now.
We regret that due to new credit card rules we can no longer ship tobacco leaf products to the USA
We have sent cookies to your computer so as to allow this website function properly. By continuing to use the site, it is deemed that you accept their use. All of these are detailed in our privacy policy.