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  2. William Wailes - Wikipedia

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    While most of the work of Wailes' workshop is to be found in the North of England, other commissions came from further afield. The most significant window glazed by the firm, and one of the prize commissions of the industry, was the glazing of the west window of Gloucester Cathedral, an enormous window of c.1430 in the Perpendicular Gothic style, of nine lights and four tiers.

  3. List of defunct glassmaking companies - Wikipedia

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    Two large stained-glass windows installed by Hartford City Glass Company's Belgian glass workers A New England Glass Company ewer , 1840–1860 A Novelty Glass Company advertisement in 1891 An electrical insulator made by Whitall Tatum Company , circa 1922

  4. 18th century glassmaking in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A fire severely damaged the factory during the summer of 1794, but by December the old glass works, and a new one, were operating. [111] More financial difficulties in 1795 caused the works to be taken over by Thomas and Samuel Mather. [112] Products were window glass and bottles. [113] The plant is thought to have closed in 1815 due to lack of ...

  5. James Powell and Sons - Wikipedia

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    The firm of James Powell and Sons, also known as Whitefriars Glass, were London-based English glassmakers, leadlighters and stained-glass window manufacturers. As Whitefriars Glass , the company existed from the 18th century, but became well known as a result of the 19th-century Gothic Revival and the demand for stained glass windows.

  6. Clayton and Bell - Wikipedia

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    Detail, East window, St Peter's, Burnham Caricature of John Richard Clayton [2] In the 1850s a number of young designers worked in conjunction with the Gothic Revival architects in the provision of stained glass for new churches and for the restoration of old. These included John Richard Clayton, Alfred Bell, Clement Heaton, James Butler ...

  7. Why Stained Glass Windows Belong In More Than Just Churches - AOL

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  8. William Holland (stained glass maker) - Wikipedia

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    Great Exhibition, 1851. Stained glass on left, lining eastern walls in Central North Gallery. Stained Glass was exhibited lining the eastern walls [10] of the Central North gallery of the Crystal Palace. Around 1845 there was a revival of interest in all types of worked glass, reflected in the choice of panes of sheet or window glass 49 inches ...

  9. British and Irish stained glass (1811–1918) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Willement, "the father of Victorian stained glass", active 1811–1869, a plumber by trade, created his first armorial window in 1811, was a restorer of old windows and received a Royal Patent from Queen Victoria. Was employed by Pugin who found him too expensive. 1832–1875. William Warrington, (1796–1869) 1836– Ward and Nixon ...

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