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Early Railways 6: Papers from the Sixth Annual Early Railways Conference
Authors:Stephen Rowson
Affiliation:1. Cardiffstephen.rowson@ntlworld.com
Abstract:Abstract

Mass production of decorative tiles enabled nineteenth and twentieth century builders and architects to 'beautify' the 'halls of the noble and the churches of the peasant'. Tiles were also used for public houses, fire stations, inebriates' homes and turkish baths, etc. Maw of Jackfield in the Ironbridge Gorge and Craven Dunnill and Company of the same place, were two of the most important manufacturers of decorative tiles, and their products, a triumph of Victorian mass production, can still be seen in many places.
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