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James Powell & Sons (English glass manufactory, 1834-1919)
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Note: In 1834, merchant James Powell purchased Whitefriars Glass Works. A stained-glass department was added in 1844 to cater for the growing demand for windows.The company employed many distinguished artists as designers, including Edward Burne-Jones, Henry Holiday, H. E. Wooldridge, Henry Stacy Marks, William De Morgan, Philip Webb and Ford Madox Brown. The company's name changed in 1919 to James Powell & Sons (Whitefriars) Ltd. and again in 1962 to Whitefriars Glass Ltd. |
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James Powell & Sons (preferred,V,display,LC) |
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James Powell and Sons (V) |
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Powell & Sons (V) |
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Whitefriars Glass James Powell & Sons (V) |
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Powell James, & Sons (V) |
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James Powell (V) |
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Powell, James (and Sons) (U,Dutch-P,NA) |
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James (and Sons) Powell (U,Dutch,NA,U) |
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British (modern) (preferred) |
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English |
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manufactory (preferred) |
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glass painter |
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painter |
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Whitefriars Glass Works |
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(English glass manufactory, active 1720-1834) [500331821] |
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Biographies:
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(English glass manufactory, 1834-1919) ..... [VP Preferred]
(British glass manufactory, 19th century) ..... [ARTstor]
(English glass painter, flourished 1900-1924) ..... [RKD]
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