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Glass Trades, Newcastle, 1855


Extracted from: History, Topography, and Directory of Northumberland...Whellan, William, & Co, 1855.

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Glass Cutters and Dealers

See also China, Glass, and Earthenware Dealers

Fenwick L. 77 Pilgrim-street

Hyslop Charles, wholesale dealer, Staffordshire warehouse, 65, Quayside

Parry William S., 41 Grainger-street

Rutter M. 7, Blackett-street

 

Glass Manufacturers

BYKER BOTTLE COMPANY, Byker Bottle Works, St. Peter's Quay, Thomas Coulthard, manager

Cookson C. & Co, Bottle,  Close

Dodd J. G. & Co. Skinner-burn

Harrison T. & Co. Northumberland Crown Glass Works, Lemington

Ridley Thomas. Bottle, Albion Glass Works, St. Peter's

Swinburne R. W. & Co. plate; Forth Banks

Todd & Co. bottle, Close, & St. Lawrence

Wright, Brothers, flint, Newcastle Flint Glass Works, Forth-street &-Regent-street

 

Glass Merchants

Douglas J. 21, Westgate-street

Holmes W. H. 44, Grey-street

Parry W. S. 41, Grainger-street

Reed Mary, 4, Market-street

 

Glass Stalners

Gibson J. & J. 89, West Clayton-street

Wailes W. Bath-lane

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