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Wilbur Gunn
two railways lines had combined at a key junction to put in a state of the art signalbox
a system of intimidation of workers in order to force them into membership had finally resulted in one non-unionist's home being blown up
He had just introduced a scheme whereby small amounts could be saved in the Post Office Savings Bank by the accumulation of stamps
which was known as the Fortune Theatre before it was demolished in 1660
Ancient Egyptian glass Product:Postcard Wilbur GunnNineteen figures of ancient Egyptian glass with a Victorian glass brick at the Tower of London. Plate 2 from the book Curiosities of glass making with details of the processes and productions of ancient and modern ornamental glass manufacture by Apsley Pellatt (David Bogue, London, 1849). Inscribed: 'PLATE 2. Ancient Glass found in Egyptian Tombs, at Thebes. Glass Brick in foundation stone at the Tower of London.' Artist and lithographer are not noted
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