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Franco-British Exhibition 1908 - Webb Glass
Franco-British Exhibition 1908 - Webb Glass - Making a Wine Glass - No. 1 Gathering the Bowl.
1908
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This photograph captures the intricate process of glassmaking at the Franco-British Exhibition of 1908, specifically focusing on the creation of a wine glass at the Webb Glass works. The Edwardian era, with its industrial advancements and international cultural exchange, is beautifully represented in this image. The scene unfolds in a bustling glassmaking workshop, where the intense heat from the furnace is palpable. A skilled glassblower, dressed in protective clothing, stands before the furnace, his face focused intently on the molten glass as he gathers the bowl of the future wine glass. The heat from the furnace is so intense that it appears as a glowing orange mass, with the glassblower's tools and equipment reflecting the fiery hue. The men working around the glassblower are equally engrossed in their tasks, each contributing to the intricate and labor-intensive process of glassmaking. The camaraderie and teamwork required in this industry are evident as they work in unison to create exquisite glassware. The Franco-British Exhibition of 1908 was a celebration of the cultural and industrial ties between France and Britain. This photograph offers a unique glimpse into the glassmaking industry during this time, showcasing the artistry, skill, and collaboration required to create beautiful and functional glassware. The intricate process of gathering the bowl of a wine glass is just the beginning of this journey into the world of glassmaking.
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