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This website aims to provide information and a showcase of Scottish Glass, past and present. It is a privately funded non-commercial site, you can help by making a donation to the Glass Study Association. Tha sinn an dòchas gun còrd e ribh agus gun till sibh a-rithist. n.b. OCTOBER 2023. SITE IS STILL BEING UPGRADED - The good new I can now start the process of recreating the entire site in HTML to preserve it virtuall maintenance free for posterity. As a bonus it will become phone friendly and very fast loading. I will also be able to add Selkirk Glass paperweights and complete Caithness glass paperweights. |
Glass ImagesA catalogue of Scottish GlassThe catalogue now has over 4,400 items. But it has a long way to go!
These informational catalogues will continue expanding to include all available glass images. Images are being provided by glassmakers, dealers and collectors; anyone can contribute. Nothing is offered for sale! But you can contact active glassmakers for details to buy or commission their work.
We Are Back!We are now relocated to a gleaming new Virtual Server and boy, does the Glass Images search race now!! We still need financial help, see below, to secure our future so please keep donating to the Glass Study Association who now fund this site and the Colin Terris preserved website.
How to Help?Please help to make this possible making a donation via the Glass Study Association, a non-profit organisation newly formed and dedicated to preserving glass sites on the web, now the owner of this site. You can pay by credit card, Paypal or cash in post... every penny helps. We also need helpers to advance the content, technical or non-technical... plenty that can be done! Just ask Frank here {discuss forum:11} |
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