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ILLUSTRATIONS

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Libbey-Owens Main Factory, Charleston, W. Va. 4
Hand Process of Making Window Glass: Blowing the Ball 20
Hand Process of Making Window Glass: Blowing the Cylinders 24
Four Stages of Making "Crown Glass" 28
Doorway of the Warner House 30
Six Stages of "Hand Cylinder Process" 33
Hand Process of Making Window Glass: Capping off the Cylinders 34
Hand Process of Making Window Glass: Cracking Open the Cylinders 40
Machine Cylinder Process 44
I. W. Colburn's Factory at Franklin, Pa. 46
Factory of Colburn Machine Glass Co. at Reynoldsville, Pa., 1907 48
Reynoldsville, Pa., Factory, Showing Furnace, Machine and Lehr 49
Libbey-Owens Process: Feeding the Furnaces 52
Experimental Factory of The Toldeo Glass Co., Toledo, Ohio 54
Interior of Libbey-Owens Factory at Charleston, W. Va. 56
Libbey-Owens Process: Close-up of Machine 60
Libbey-Owens Process: The "Lehr" or Annealing Chamber 62
Libbey-Owens Process: Trimming the Sheet 66
Libbey-Owens Process: Cutting Up the Sheet 68
Libbey-Owens Process: Sheets Ready for the Cutting Room 70
Libbey-Owens Process: The Acid Bath 72