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  2. William Parker (glassmaker) - Wikipedia

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    The glass chandeliers in the Bath Assembly Rooms are some of his most notable works and are marked "Parker, Fleet Street, London. [ 2 ] Parker also specialized in manufacturing glass for scientific instruments: William Parker and Son, of Fleet Street, London, supplied British chemist Joseph Priestley with lenses and bell jars for many of his ...

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    Unlike a traditional color scroller, it is installed inside the unit between the lamp assembly and shutters. It provides CMY color mixing via dichroic glass plates, controlled thorough DMX512. It was discontinued in 2004. [6] SeaChanger The SeaChanger line by Ocean Thin Films is a color mixing unit intended to be installed into the ETC Source ...

  4. Cylinder blown sheet glass - Wikipedia

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    Cylinder blown sheet is a type of hand-blown window glass. It is created with a similar process to broad sheet, but with the use of larger cylinders. In this manufacturing process glass is blown into a cylindrical shape by a glass blower. The ends of the cylinder are cut off and a cut is made down the side of the cylinder.

  5. Machine drawn cylinder sheet glass - Wikipedia

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    Machine drawn cylinder sheet was the first mechanical method for "drawing" window glass. Cylinders of glass 40 feet (12 m) high are drawn vertically from a circular tank. The glass is then annealed and cut into 7 to 10 foot (2 to 3 m) cylinders. These are cut lengthways, reheated, and flattened.

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  7. Chandelier - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the glass chandelier is unclear, but some scholars believed that the first glass chandelier was made in 1673 in Orléans France, where a simple iron rod was encased in multi-coloured glass with glass arms attached. [47] By the turn of the 18th century, glass chandeliers were produced in France, England, Bohemia, and Venice. [47]

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