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History of Seaham - Stories and remarkable and memorable events in the history of Seaham
The Bottle Works
The Bottle Works
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Seaham Harbour UDC receive details of Bottle Works demise (1923)
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Letter from United Glass Manufacturers confirm Bottle Works to remain closed (1921)
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Distress at news that Bottle Works is not to re-open (1921)
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Closure of Bottle Works because of shortage of coal (1921)
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Secret war work of the Candlish Bottle Works revealed (1919)
127
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Death of John Candlish (1916)
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"The United Glass Bottle Manufacturers" formed and acquires Candlish Bottle Works (1913)
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Fire at Bottle Works completely destroys the "Pot Loft" (1904)
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Decline in trade for Bottle Works in the country because of free trade policy (1904)
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New continuous regenerative gas furnace started at the Bottle Works (1900)
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Bottle workers and families entertained by the management
58
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SS Oakenwell (The Bottle-boat)
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The Bottle Works, Ropery Walk and Duckyard (1905)
123
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Working at the Bottle Works
99
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Recollections of the Bottle Works
89
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Talents of the Bottle Workers
105
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John Candlish and his Bottle Works
114
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Biography of John Candlish owner of the Seaham Bottleworks
136
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Destructive fire at Seaham Bottleworks (1887)
186
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Background notes to the Seaham Bottleworks
187
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