"The Journal" Contents
The following information details the
contents for each of the previous volumes of The Journal of the Glass Association.
To order back issues, fill out an Order Form and send it, along with any payment, to the Membership
Secretary.
Volume 1 (1985)
- Thomas Betts: An 18th Century Glass Cutter.
- The Early History of the Redhouse Glassworks.
- The Davenports and their Glass.
- North of England Bottlemakers' Strike of 1882 to 1883.
- Venetian Cameo Glass.
- John Walsh-Walsh of Birmingham.
Volume 2 (1987)
- Chandeliers at Bath.
- The Prince's Glasses: Some Warrington Cut Glass.
- The 'WHR' Drawings for Cut Glass and the Origins of Broad Flute
Style Cutting.
- The Glassware of Percival Vickers.
- Two Bohemian Engravers Rediscovered.
- Keith Murray Modern Glass.
Volume 3 (1990)
- Robert and Thomas Hudson: Newcastle Engravers.
- A 19th Century Glass Factory in Bolton.
- Christopher Dresser's Art Glass and Stained Glass.
- Enamelled Glass Produced by Stuarts from 1928 to 1939.
- Joseph Caffrey: Etched Glass from Percival Vickers.
- Mervyn Peake: A Poet in the Glass House.
- William 'Clyne' Farquharson (1906 -1977).
Volume 4 (1992)
- Early 19th Century Patterns from the Ford Ranken Archive.
- The Account Books of John Unsworth of Warrington.
- Glass Furniture in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries.
- The British Glass Industry in the 1950's.
- Geoffrey P. Baxter - Glass Designer.
- Cut Glass in the Pattern Books of Mathew Boulton's Soho Manufactory.
Volume 5 (1997)
- A Lost Stourbridge Glassworks Rediscovered.
- Cellars of Glass.
- Three Edinburgh Engravers.
- Whitefriars Lookalikes.
- The Survival of Traditional Design in Stourbridge.
- Automated Glass Production in Britain Since 1945.
- The Davenport Glassworks in the 19th Century.
Volume 6 (2001)
- Anglo-Dutch Drinking Glasses: A Comparison of Early 17th Century
Material Culture.
- The Ordnance Survey and the Use of Glass.
- The Sunderland Glass Services: A Reappraisal.
- Uranium Glass.
- The Hartley Glassmaking Inheritance in Sunderland: A Brief History.
- Celtic Saints, Stormy Seas and Good Shepherds: The West Coast
Windows of Douglas Strachan.
- Scratching the Surface: A View of Contemporary Surface Decoration.
- Wilhelm Pohl: A Postscript.
Volume 7 (2004)
- Medieval Glass Vessels used in Ireland c AD 1200-1500.
- "A most artful deception": behind the scenes of an 18 th century Scottish glasshouse.
- Bulb, Root or Hyacinth Vases in the 18 th and 19th Centuries.
- The Wyllie Family of London - Glass Cutters and Wholesalers 1792-1856.
- The 'Grotesque' Designs of Thomas Webb and Sons.
- Fenton Art Glass: English Inspirations for Design.
- Monart Lighting
Volume 8 (2008)

- English Wineglasses with Faceted Stems
- Selling Irish Glass to the English
- The Glass Industry in Manchester & Salford
- Helen Monro Turner - An Artist in Industry
- Captain H. J. Dunne Cooke
- Sam Herman - Father of British Studio Glass
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