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- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone abstract "The Catcliffe Glass Cone is a glass cone in the village of Catcliffe in South Yorkshire, England. It is the oldest surviving structure of its type in Western Europe, and it is a Grade I listed building and Scheduled Ancient Monument. Only three other glass cones survive in the United Kingdom; at Lemington, Wordsley and Alloa.The glassworks cone is located at 53.3926°N 1.3617°W / 53.3926; -1.3617. It was part of the Catcliffe glassworks, which was established in 1740 by William Fenney. Fenney had previously been the manager of the glassworks at Bolsterstone that was owned by his mother-in-law. The site at Catcliffe was chosen in part because the terms of her will prevented him from setting up a glassworks within 10 miles (16 km) of the works at Bolsterstone and Catcliffe is 10.5 miles (16.9 km) away. The glassworks closed c.1887, but was reopened briefly in 1900, then in the First World War the site was used as a prisoner-of-war camp.The cone was threatened with demolition in the 1960s so the foundations of the other buildings that comprised the glassworks were excavated in 1962. In 1968 the cone received Grade I listing.".
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- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone wikiPageRevisionID "652731617".
- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone wikiPageWikiLink Bolsterstone.
- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone wikiPageWikiLink Catcliffe.
- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_South_Yorkshire.
- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Grade_I_listed_monuments_and_memorials.
- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scheduled_Ancient_Monuments_in_South_Yorkshire.
- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone wikiPageWikiLink Lemington_Glass_Works.
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- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Glass_Cone,_Alloa_Glass_Works.
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- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone wikiPageWikiLink Scheduled_monument.
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- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone wikiPageWikiLink Western_Europe.
- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone wikiPageWikiLink File:Catcliffe_Glass_Cone_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1602249.jpg.
- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Catcliffe Glass Cone".
- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Catcliffe".
- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone wikiPageWikiLinkText "One of the cones".
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- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone subject Category:Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_South_Yorkshire.
- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone subject Category:Grade_I_listed_monuments_and_memorials.
- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone subject Category:Scheduled_Ancient_Monuments_in_South_Yorkshire.
- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone hypernym Cone.
- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone point "53.3926 -1.3617".
- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone type Area.
- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone type Monument.
- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone type Mountain.
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- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone type Monument.
- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone type SpatialThing.
- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone comment "The Catcliffe Glass Cone is a glass cone in the village of Catcliffe in South Yorkshire, England. It is the oldest surviving structure of its type in Western Europe, and it is a Grade I listed building and Scheduled Ancient Monument. Only three other glass cones survive in the United Kingdom; at Lemington, Wordsley and Alloa.The glassworks cone is located at 53.3926°N 1.3617°W / 53.3926; -1.3617. It was part of the Catcliffe glassworks, which was established in 1740 by William Fenney.".
- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone label "Catcliffe Glass Cone".
- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone sameAs Q5051772.
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- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone sameAs Q5051772.
- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone lat "53.3926".
- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone long "-1.3617".
- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone wasDerivedFrom Catcliffe_Glass_Cone?oldid=652731617.
- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone depiction Catcliffe_Glass_Cone_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1602249.jpg.
- Catcliffe_Glass_Cone isPrimaryTopicOf Catcliffe_Glass_Cone.