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| Volume 1 (1985) |
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- Thomas Betts: An 18th Century Glass Cutter.
- The Early History of the Redhouse Glassworks.
- The Davenports and their Glass.
- North of England Bottlemakers' Strike of 1882 to 1883.
- Venetian Cameo Glass.
- John Walsh-Walsh of Birmingham.
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| Volume 2 (1987) |
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- Chandeliers at Bath.
- The Prince's Glasses: Some Warrington Cut Glass.
- The 'WHR' Drawings for Cut Glass and the Origins of Broad Flute
Style Cutting.
- The Glassware of Percival Vickers.
- Two Bohemian Engravers Rediscovered.
- Keith Murray Modern Glass.
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| Volume 3 (1990) |
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- Robert and Thomas Hudson: Newcastle Engravers.
- A 19th Century Glass Factory in Bolton.
- Christopher Dresser's Art Glass and Stained Glass.
- Enamelled Glass Produced by Stuarts from 1928 to 1939.
- Joseph Caffrey: Etched Glass from Percival Vickers.
- Mervyn Peake: A Poet in the Glass House.
- William 'Clyne' Farquharson (1906 -1977).
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| Volume 4 (1992) |
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- Early 19th Century Patterns from the Ford Ranken Archive.
- The Account Books of John Unsworth of Warrington.
- Glass Furniture in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries.
- The British Glass Industry in the 1950's.
- Geoffrey P. Baxter - Glass Designer.
- Cut Glass in the Pattern Books of Mathew Boulton's Soho Manufactory.
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| Volume 5 (1997) |
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- A Lost Stourbridge Glassworks Rediscovered.
- Cellars of Glass.
- Three Edinburgh Engravers.
- Whitefriars Lookalikes.
- The Survival of Traditional Design in Stourbridge.
- Automated Glass Production in Britain Since 1945.
- The Davenport Glassworks in the 19th Century.
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| Volume 6 (2001) |
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- Anglo-Dutch Drinking Glasses: A Comparison of Early 17th Century
Material Culture.
- The Ordnance Survey and the Use of Glass.
- The Sunderland Glass Services: A Reappraisal.
- Uranium Glass.
- The Hartley Glassmaking Inheritance in Sunderland: A Brief History.
- Celtic Saints, Stormy Seas and Good Shepherds: The West Coast
Windows of Douglas Strachan.
- Scratching the Surface: A View of Contemporary Surface Decoration.
- Wilhelm Pohl: A Postscript.
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| Volume 7 (2004) |
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- Medieval Glass Vessels used in Ireland c AD 1200-1500.
- "A most artful deception": behind the scenes of an 18 th century Scottish glasshouse.
- Bulb, Root or Hyacinth Vases in the 18 th and 19th Centuries.
- The Wyllie Family of London - Glass Cutters and Wholesalers 1792-1856.
- The 'Grotesque' Designs of Thomas Webb and Sons.
- Fenton Art Glass: English Inspirations for Design.
- Monart Lighting
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