Category:Glass history

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See section Glass history in the glass article.

Subcategories

This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.

D

  • Defunct glassmaking companies

G

  • Glass makers
  • Glass museums and galleries
  • Glassmaking in ancient Greece and Rome

Pages in category "Glass history"

The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

A

  • Ernst Karl Abbe
  • Ancient Chinese glass
  • Anglo-Saxon glass

B

  • Barilla
  • Bohemian glass
  • British stained glass (1811-1918)

C

  • Crown glass (window)

D

  • Depression glass

E

  • Early modern glass in England

F

  • Forest glass

F cont.

  • Friedrich (Glass-Maker Family)

G

  • Georg Friedrich Strass
  • Glass
  • Glassblowing
  • Glasswort

H

  • Hebron glass
  • Houghton family

M

  • Mason jar
  • Murano glass

N

  • National Glass Workers' Trade Protection Association

O

  • Michael Joseph Owens

P

  • Planetarium Jena

R

  • Reduction of Hours of Work (Glass-Bottle Works) Convention, 1935 (shelved)
  • Rhinestone
  • Roman glass

S

  • Otto Schott
  • Sheet-Glass Works Convention, 1934 (shelved)
  • Stained glass

U

  • User:Lynn Biggs/forestglass
  • User:Lynn Biggs/forestglass copy

V

  • Venetian glass
Categories: Glass | Glass art | Industrial history | History of technology
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