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National Glass Centre

The National Glass Centre LinkExternal link was officially opened by HRH Prince Charles in October 1998. The project was awarded the first major Lottery funding in the North East and was the first Lottery-funded building to be constructed. The building is situated on the site of the former J.L.Thompson ship yard, close to St Peter's Church where glass making in England was established in 674AD when glaziers from France brought the skill to the monastic community of Wearmouth LinkExternal link
by Andrew Curtis

Created: Sat, 11 Dec 2010, Updated: Sat, 11 Dec 2010


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NZ4057 : 'Light Transformer', National Glass Centre by Andrew Curtis
NZ4057 : On the roof, National Glass Centre by Andrew Curtis
NZ4057 : the National Glass Centre, Sunderland by Tim Heaton
NZ4057 : 'Light Transformer', National Glass Centre by Andrew Curtis
NZ4057 : National Glass Centre by Mat Fascione
NZ4057 : National Glass Centre, Monkwearmouth by Andrew Curtis
NZ4057 : National Glass Centre, Monkwearmouth by Andrew Curtis
NZ4057 : National Glass Centre, Monkwearmouth by Andrew Curtis
NZ4057 : Entrance to the National Glass Centre by Andrew Curtis
NZ4057 : National Glass Centre by Mat Fascione


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