Lemington Cone, Throckley, Tyne and Wear
This cone was built in c1787 for the Northumberland Glass Company. It is now the only surviving glasshouse on the Tyne, an area famous since the early 17th century for the manufacture of glass.
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This cone was built in c1787 for the Northumberland Glass Company. It is now the only surviving glasshouse on the Tyne, an area famous since the early 17th century for the manufacture of glass.
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