And who in their right mind doesn't appreciate a nice Victorian glasshouse?
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But first allow me close the shutters on our own glittering glasshouse.
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They are all grown in a glasshouse in Claregalway by Oisin Kenny.
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Not that he is alone as he throws stones from a glasshouse.
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The glasshouse sat many yards away from the yard, its chimneys smoking.
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The glassfactory had closed down, or rather it had gone under.
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Clearly an extraordinary woman, she eventually became the manager of a successful glassfactory.
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After he recovered, he got work in a glassfactory.
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Near London in the country was a glassfactory.
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Now we are putting up our own glassfactory.
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The former prison at Shilikinsk has been converted into a glassmanufactory.
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After dinner we went to see the glassmanufactory at Murano.
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In 1845 he sold out his interest in the company, and established a glassmanufactory in St. Louis.
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There is a glassmanufactory in the place, and though they have good material they turn out the work badly.
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About 1851 he took over an unsuccessful co-operative glassmanufactory in Hill Street, which his vigorous management soon converted into a great success.
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Then Lenson got wind of an old glassworks in Vineland, New Jersey.
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We went off presently into the town, to see the glassworks.
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Opera, painting, gondoliers who sang in verse, chandeliers from the glassworks of Murano.
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The dogs lay under a wagon out there, probably to guard the glassworks.
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Its houses were built of stone, not wood; there was a smithy, a glassworks, a covered market.
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The Zeiss glassworks at Jena have now become the centre of the optical-glass industry of the world.
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The glassworks had built a beautiful replacement.
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Their report upon the Venetian glassworks was to the effect that France knew more about the matter than Venice.
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They brought fine dark ink from Arueh, pure white sand for our glassworks, and delicately crafted Cealdish springs and screws.
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Before young Greenhill was finally discharged one or two witnesses were again examined, chief among these being the foreman of the glassworks.
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Old pictures show Port Loop at the height of the 19th-century industrial revolution with belching chimneys, wharfs, saw mills and glassworks, set among fields.
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He could smell the smoke from the glassworks, but he could also smell the cold well water, a whiff of leather, hay, a rose.
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However, new discoveries do suggest a previously unknown glassworks dating from as early as the seventh century, the earliest major glassworking site from Saxon England.
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After returning from this trip, I completed my visits to the various workshops and foundries, and to the large glassworks of Bakewell and of O'Hara.
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Inside The Glassworks venue last night Foy Vance is pouring his heart out with equivalent drama.
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Bal Krishan Gupta is the owner of Om Glassworks, one of the biggest factories in the region.