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...to foster and encourage the collection, appreciation, study,
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Glass
Museums
Great
Britain
Ontario,
Canada
- Black
Creek Pioneer
Village
1000
Murray
Ross
Parkway,
Toronto,
M3J 2P3,
416-736-1733
Collection
of British,
European,
North
American
19th
century
glass,
approximately
1,100
pieces.
Goblets,
pressed
glass,
art glass,
medical
and druggist
bottles.
- Canadian
Clay & Glass
Gallery
25
Caroline
Street
North,
Waterloo,
N2L 2Y5,
519-746-1882
Extensive
collection
of contemporary
glass,
stained
glass,
enamel
and clay.
- George
R. Gardiner
Museum
of Ceramic
Art
111
Queen's
Park,
Toronto,
M5S
2C7,
416-586-8080
One
of
the
most
outstanding
collection
of
ceramic
art
in
the
world.
- Glanmore
National
Historic
Site
257
Bridge
Street
East,
Belleville,
K8N
1P4,
613-962-2329
18th
and
19th
century
room
settings
containing
69
glass
objects.
- Guelph
Civic
Museum
6
Dublin
Street
South,
Guelph,
N1H
4L5,
519-836-1221
Late
1890
- early
1900,
collection
of
lamps,
canning
sealers,
soft
drink,
milk
and
medicine
bottles.
- Lambton
Heritage
Museum
Highway
21,
Grand
Bend,
N0M
1T0,
519-243-2600
Extensive
collection of
pressed glass,
tableware and
300 water pitchers.
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