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Young men spinning molten glass into a large cut glass bowl at Walsh Ltd. glassworks, Birmingham, England. Date: 1930s
GLASS 18TH CENTURY 9GLACES Preparing the furnace (four a fritte) in a French glassworks Date: 1765
GLASS BLOWING, BROOKLYNGlass blowing at a Brooklyn (New York) glassworks - note the number of small boys employed on the minor tasks Date: circa 1876
16TH CENTURY GLASSWORKSA 16th century glassworks, with workpeople engaged in various tasks, including minding the baby... Date: 16th century
GLASS WORKS, 1830An old English glassworks - blowing and spinning glass around the furnace Date: circa 1830
Lens Making, FranceMaking lenses from a glass sphere which has been blown using compressed air; at a French glassworks Date: 1896
Strike by Belgian Glassmakers and Cutters - ManageA strike by Belgian Glassmakers and Engravers / Cutters from the Glassworks at Manage, Hainaut, Belgium - the board notice on the building behind them demands an end to having to work throughout
Paris Exhibition of 1889 - Webbs Glass - Display of Thomas Webb Glass ware. Part of Box 119 Boswell Collection. Thomas Webb (18041869) was an English glassmaker and the founder of Thomas Webb & Sons
Swedish glassworksPeople at work in a Swedish glassworks. Date: 17th century
Rochefort Lighting UpHENRI ROCHEFORT French radical journalist and politician, lighting the first furnace in a workers co-operative glassworks at Albi. Date: 1830 - 1913