GLASS.

Fig. 1.

Architectural drawing of a building facade with a large semi-circular archway and a smaller rectangular window below it, set against a brick patterned wall.

Fig. 5.

Architectural drawing of a building facade with a large semi-circular archway, set against a brick patterned wall.

Fig. 8.

Architectural drawing of a building facade with a large semi-circular archway and a smaller rectangular window below it, set against a brick patterned wall.

Fig. 2.

Architectural drawing of a building facade with a large rectangular opening and a smaller rectangular window on the right side, set against a brick patterned wall.

Fig. 6.

Architectural drawing of a building facade with a large semi-circular archway, set against a brick patterned wall.

Fig. 7.

Architectural drawing of a building facade with a large rectangular opening and a smaller rectangular window on the right side, set against a brick patterned wall.

Fig. 3.

Architectural drawing of a building facade with a large semi-circular archway, set against a brick patterned wall.

Fig. 4.

Architectural drawing of a building facade with a large rectangular opening and a smaller rectangular window on the right side, set against a brick patterned wall.

Fig. 9.

Architectural drawing of a building facade with a large rectangular opening and a smaller rectangular window on the right side, set against a brick patterned wall.

Scale
1 inch = 2 feet
1 inch = 2 feet
1 inch = 2 feet
1 inch = 2 feet

A blank, aged, cream-colored page, likely an endpaper or flyleaf of a book. The page shows signs of wear, including faint smudges and discoloration, particularly along the right edge and bottom.This image shows a blank, aged, cream-colored page, likely an endpaper or flyleaf from an old book. The paper has a slightly textured appearance with some minor discoloration and faint smudges, particularly along the right edge and bottom. There is no text or other markings on the page.
Fig. 3.
Fig. 3. A detailed floor plan of a glass house. The plan is symmetrical around a central vertical corridor. At the top are two rooms labeled 14 and 15. Below them is a central corridor with rooms numbered 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 on both sides. To the left is the 'First House' with a central room labeled 1 and four smaller rooms labeled 2, 3, 4, and 5. To the right is the 'Second House' with rooms labeled 12 and 13. At the bottom is a room labeled 16. A scale bar at the bottom right indicates distances of 4, 10, 20, and 30 feet.
Fig. 2.
40 inches.
Fig. 2. A cross-section diagram of a glass furnace. The diagram shows a trapezoidal furnace with a height of 40 inches. On the left side, the numbers 44, 42, 39, 36, and 33 are listed vertically. On the right side, the numbers 6, 8, 10, 12, and 14 are listed vertically. The bottom width is labeled 48 inches.
Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. An engraving showing the interior of a crown-glass house. The room is large with a high, vaulted brick ceiling. In the center is a large, arched brick structure, likely a furnace. Several workers are engaged in various tasks: one is using a long-handled tool to shape a piece of glass on a table, another is stirring a large pot, and others are moving around the room. A group of people, including a man in a top hat and a woman, are observing the work. The floor is made of brick, and there are several small arched openings in the walls.
INTERIOR OF A CROWN-GLASS HOUSE.
Published by A & C Black, Edinburgh.
A blank, aged, cream-colored page, likely an endpaper or flyleaf of a book. The page shows signs of wear, including faint smudges and discoloration, particularly along the right edge.This image shows a blank, aged, cream-colored page, likely an endpaper or flyleaf from an old book. The paper has a slightly textured appearance with some minor discoloration and faint smudges, particularly along the right edge. There is no text or other markings on the page.
Fig. 3. A vertical glass tool with a wooden handle and a specialized head for working on glass.

Fig. 3.

Fig. 1. A glass tool with a wooden handle and a specialized head for working on glass.

Fig. 1.

Fig. 2. A long, thin glass tool with a wooden handle and a specialized head for working on glass.

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Fig. 10. A complex glass tool with a wooden handle and a specialized head for working on glass.

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Fig. 4. A small, specialized glass tool.

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Fig. 6. A small, specialized glass tool.

Fig. 6.

Fig. 12.
Fig. 12. A specialized glass tool with a wooden handle and a specialized head for working on glass.
Fig. 13. A small, specialized glass tool.

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Fig. 14. A small, specialized glass tool.

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Fig. 5. A small, specialized glass tool.

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Fig. 7. A small, specialized glass tool.

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Fig. 8.
Fig. 8. A large, complex glass tool with a wooden handle and a specialized head for working on glass.
Fig. 9.
Fig. 9. A specialized glass tool with a wooden handle and a specialized head for working on glass.
Fig. 11.
Fig. 11. A specialized glass tool with a wooden handle and a specialized head for working on glass.
Faint architectural sketches of a building and a landscape.The image contains several faint, light-gray architectural sketches on a cream-colored page. In the upper left, there is a sketch of a building with a gabled roof and a central entrance. To its right, there is a rectangular structure with a rounded top, possibly a vaulted entrance or a small tower. In the lower half of the page, there is a larger, more complex sketch of a building with a prominent central dome and several arched windows. To the right of this building is another smaller arched structure. The sketches are very light and appear to be preliminary designs or faded reproductions.
Fig. 3.
Fig. 3. A cross-section of a brick furnace wall showing two internal chambers. The left chamber has a small door and a shelf. The right chamber has a larger door and a shelf, with a glass bottle or vessel inside.
Fig. 4.
Fig. 4. A workshop scene showing a large conical hopper suspended from a ceiling beam. Below it, a workbench holds various tools and a bucket. A person is working at the bench, and a large wheel or millstone is visible in the background.
Fig. 2. A large, thick-walled, rounded glass vessel with a small opening at the top, likely a furnace or a large container.
Fig. 2.
Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. A large, detailed illustration of a flint-glass factory. The central feature is a large, vaulted brick structure with multiple arched openings. Several workers are shown in the foreground and background, engaged in various tasks: some are using long-handled tools to move materials, others are working at benches, and one is using a hammer. The floor is covered with glass debris and tools. The scene is set in a large, open workshop with brick walls and a tiled floor.
FLINT-GLASS MANUFACTORY.
Published by A. & C. Black, Edinburgh.
Drawn & Engr'd by G. Adolphus Elder.
A blank, aged, cream-colored page with a faint diagonal line and minor blemishes.This image shows a blank, aged, cream-colored page, likely an endpaper or flyleaf from an old book. The paper has a slightly textured appearance with some minor blemishes and discoloration. A faint, dark diagonal line runs from the upper left towards the center of the page, possibly a mark or a crease. There is no text or other content on the page.
A blank, aged, light brown page, likely an endpaper or flyleaf of a book. The page shows signs of wear, including creases, scratches, and discoloration.This image shows a single, blank page of aged paper. The paper has a warm, light brown or tan color, characteristic of old documents. The surface is not perfectly smooth; it shows signs of age and wear, including several faint creases, scratches, and subtle variations in color. There are no markings, text, or illustrations on the page. The texture appears slightly grainy, and the overall appearance is that of a flyleaf or endpaper from an old book.
A blank, aged, light brown page, likely an endpaper or flyleaf of a book. The page shows signs of wear, including creases, discoloration, and faint smudges.This image shows a single, blank page of aged paper. The paper has a warm, light brown or tan color, characteristic of old documents. The surface is not perfectly smooth; it shows subtle variations in tone and texture, with faint, irregular creases and some minor discoloration or foxing, particularly towards the edges. There are no markings, text, or illustrations on the page, giving it the appearance of an endpaper or a flyleaf from an old book.
Emblem of the Brazilian Republic featuring a central shield with a sun and stars, flanked by two figures, and a banner below reading 'ORDEM E PROGRESSO'.The image shows the front cover of a book bound in dark brown leather. The cover is decorated with blind-tooled patterns. A central emblem is embossed in the middle, featuring a shield with a sun and stars, flanked by two figures, and a banner below reading "ORDEM E PROGRESSO". The emblem is surrounded by a decorative border with floral and scrollwork motifs.

ORDEM E PROGRESSO