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1 Seaham Bottle Works is demolished 29 years after it's closure(1950) 1889
2 Seaham Harbour UDC receive details of Bottle Works demise (1923) 653
3 Letter from United Glass Manufacturers confirm Bottle Works to remain closed (1921) 691
4 Distress at news that Bottle Works is not to re-open (1921) 682
5 Closure of Bottle Works because of shortage of coal (1921) 737
6 Secret war work of the Candlish Bottle Works revealed (1919) 1184
7 Death of John Candlish (1916) 682
8 "The United Glass Bottle Manufacturers" formed and acquires Candlish Bottle Works (1913) 729
9 Fire at Bottle Works completely destroys the "Pot Loft" (1904) 760
10 Decline in trade for Bottle Works in the country because of free trade policy (1904) 780
11 New continuous regenerative gas furnace started at the Bottle Works (1900) 809
12 Bottle workers and families entertained by the management 846
13 SS Oakenwell (The Bottle-boat) 984
14 The Bottle Works, Ropery Walk and Duckyard (1905) 1055
15 Working at the Bottle Works 972
16 Recollections of the Bottle Works 934
17 Talents of the Bottle Workers 967
18 John Candlish and his Bottle Works 956
19 Biography of John Candlish owner of the Seaham Bottleworks 1741
20 Destructive fire at Seaham Bottleworks (1887) 1134
 
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