Cambridge Glass was a manufacturer of glassware formed in 1873 in Cambridge, Ohio. The company produced a range of coloured glassware in the 1920s, initially...
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Helio (Cambridge Glass) is a type of glassware produced by Cambridge Glass, beginning in 1923. The color of Helio has been described as part of the purple...
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collectors as being the location for the Cambridge Glass, Boyd Glass and Mosser Glass plants. The Cambridge area is also noted for its S-shaped bridges...
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replaced Elegant glass. Some Elegant glass manufacturers were: Cambridge Glass Company Consolidated Lamp and Glass Company Duncan Miller Glass Company Fenton...
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of Cambridge Cambridge (cigarette) Cambridge Audio, a manufacturer of audio equipment Cambridge Glass, a glass company of Cambridge, Ohio Cambridge Scientific...
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optics. Some common objects made of glass are named after the material, e.g. "glass", "glasses", "magnifying glass". Glass is most often formed by rapid cooling...
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Bohemian glass (Czech: české sklo), also referred to as Bohemia crystal (český křišťál), is glass produced in the regions of Bohemia and Silesia, now parts...
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Mosser Glass is a company making handmade glass, founded in Cambridge, Ohio, in 1970 by Thomas R. Mosser. The company is operated by his oldest son, Tim...
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Looking Glass Studios, Inc. (formerly Blue Sky Productions and LookingGlass Technologies, Inc.) was an American video game developer based in Cambridge, Massachusetts...
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Prince Rupert's drop (redirect from Glass drop)
known as Dutch tears or Batavian tears) are toughened glass beads created by dripping molten glass into cold water, which causes it to solidify into a tadpole-shaped...
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Yard of ale (redirect from Yard-Of-Ale Glass)
glass most likely originated in 17th-century England, where the glass was known also as a "long glass", a "Cambridge yard (glass)" and an "ell glass"...
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University of Cambridge is a public collegiate research university in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1209, the University of Cambridge is the world's...
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Ware Collection of Blaschka Glass Models of Plants (or simply the Glass Flowers) is a collection of highly realistic glass botanical models at the Harvard...
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Glass fiber (or glass fibre) is a material consisting of numerous extremely fine fibers of glass. Glassmakers throughout history have experimented with...
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Stained glass is colored glass as a material or works created from it. Although, it is traditionally made in flat panels and used as windows, the creations...
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England Glass Company (1818–1878) were among the industrial manufacturers in what are now Kendall Square and East Cambridge. In 1935, the Cambridge Housing...
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Cut glass or cut-glass is a technique and a style of decorating glass. For some time the style has often been produced by other techniques such as the...
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Telecom and EarthLink, purchased by Virgin Mobile USA in 2008 Helio (Cambridge Glass), a short-lived glassware range Helio Aircraft Company, an aircraft...
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The glass harmonica, also known as the glass armonica, glass harmonium, bowl organ, hydrocrystalophone, or simply the armonica or harmonica (derived from...
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Philip Glass (born January 31, 1937) is an American composer and pianist. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential composers of the late 20th...
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The Glass–Steagall legislation describes four provisions of the United States Banking Act of 1933 separating commercial and investment banking. The article...
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The glass–liquid transition, or glass transition, is the gradual and reversible transition in amorphous materials (or in amorphous regions within semicrystalline...
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Libbey Incorporated (redirect from Libbey Glass)
founded in 1818 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, as the New England Glass Company, before relocating to Ohio in 1888 and renaming to Libbey Glass Co. After it was...
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of glass-making dates back to at least 3,600 years ago in Mesopotamia. However, most writers claim that they may have been producing copies of glass objects...
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traveled to England in 1904 to compete against athletes from Oxford and Cambridge. Glass was born in Syracuse, New York, and lived in West Hartford, Connecticut...
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Flexible glass is an alleged lost invention from the time of the reign of Tiberius Caesar. The story is assumed to be almost certainly false. According...
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Tiffany glass refers to the many and varied types of glass developed and produced from 1878 to 1929–1930 at the Tiffany Studios in New York City, by Louis...
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King's College Chapel is the chapel of King's College in the University of Cambridge. It is considered one of the finest examples of late Perpendicular Gothic...
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Fostoria plant. Dalzell-Viking closed in 1998. Heisey Glass Company Cambridge Glass The Hobbs glass works, located in South Wheeling in Ohio County, West...
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stained-glass windows and wooden chancel screen are considered some of the finest from their era. The building is seen as emblematic of Cambridge. It houses...
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