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  2. Alison Kinnaird - Wikipedia

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    Alison Kinnaird engraving. Her application to art college having been rejected, [12] Kinnaird earned a MA in Celtic studies and archaeology at the University of Edinburgh, in the course of which she also studied copper wheel glass engraving with Harold Gordon in Forres, [13] [14] having met him while on a family holiday there.

  3. Pint glass - Wikipedia

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    Pint glass collecting is a way for individuals to commemorate their visits to popular tourist destinations, most notably to microbreweries or sports arenas. These destinations often sell pint glasses adorned with their logos, which are either screen-printed or engraved on the side of the glass.

  4. Beer glass widget - Wikipedia

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    Circular widget etched in the base of a standard pint glass Comparison of bubbles formed in a glass containing a widget (left) and one with a smooth base (right) The term widget glass can be used to refer to a laser-engraved pattern at the bottom of a beer glass which aids the release of carbon dioxide bubbles. [4]

  5. Complaint tablet to Ea-nāṣir - Wikipedia

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    The complaint tablet to Ea-nāṣir (UET V 81) [1] is a clay tablet that was sent to the ancient city-state Ur, written c. 1750 BCE.The tablet, measuring 11.6 cm high and 5 cm wide, documents a transaction in which Ea-nāṣir, [a] a trader, allegedly sold sub-standard copper to a customer named Nanni.

  6. Ronald Pennell - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, Pennell began to engrave on glass, adapting gem engraving techniques to a larger scale. Initially working with commercially available glass vessels, he later transferred to working on vessel blanks, free-blown to his specification by the glass artist Carl Nordbruch. [6]

  7. Raise a Glass! Kate Middleton and Prince William Attend ... - AOL

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    Kate Middleton, Prince William Attend Reception at Guinness Storehouse

  8. International Exhibition of Arts and Manufactures - Wikipedia

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    The iron and glass building was stress tested by 600 soldiers marching along the galleries on 31 March 1865 and the exhibition opened by the then Prince of Wales on either 9 May [4] or 8 May, [6] 1865. The fair attracted 956,000 visitors [1] with averages of 5,000 day visitors, and 3,000 evening visitors [7]

  9. David Peace (glass engraver) - Wikipedia

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    David Peace MBE FSA FGE (13 March 1915 – 15 February 2003) was a British glass engraver and town planner. Peace, along with William Wilson and Laurence Whistler are accredited as simultaneously reviving the craft of glass engraving during the 1930s.

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