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The change appears to have been done by merging the two pages, not a Move, so the history was split up to that point. Some information that isn't in EB1911 was dropped in the merge, and I'm restoring it. In addition, there was some confusion about the typo "Bridoman". There is no practical way of merging or moving the change logs, so I haven't requested a Move in this case. For one stream, see this page's history from 3 July 2004 to 14 August 2006, then from 25 February 2016 onwards. For the other, see the history at Dorman Bridgeman Eaton from 21 October 2005 to 20 February 2016.