Initial changes during the late 16th Century were relatively minor; the original chapel furnishings were replaced, the interior whitewashed and the stained-glass windows replaced with plain glass.
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Designs range from small, plain glass screw cap containers ( invented by John Landis Mason, inventor of the Mason jar ) to more ornate works of art.
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He died two years later and Stowe asked to add a window in the Mandarin church in his memory, but it remained plain glass for 30 years.
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Now with mostly plain glass the east window was recorded in the 1860s as having figures of Sir Hugh and Lady de Hastings holding a model of the church.
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There are a few concessions to the Mediterranean sensibility in the sleek cutlery of Luigi Caccia Dominioni from 1938 and the beautifully plain glass tableware from 1954 by Umberto Nason.
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The pale woodwork ( mostly pine ), large areas of plain glass and whitewashed walls give a bright appearance . is the rare three-deck pulpit, also of the 18th century.
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The church is well lit by plain glass windows in the aisles and originally there was a large east window in the chancel, that is now covered by a reredos.
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In areas where the electrodes are switched off, the liquid crystals scatter the light as if it were passing through a piece of plain glass to produce an ordinary 2-D image.
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The front and sides have regularly spaced casement windows divided by mullions into a large central pane of light blue glass with two smaller panes of plain glass below and above it.
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Some examples add difficulty to the manufacturing process by using different colours on the cage, like the Milan and Cologne cups, but most are plain glass, like those at Munich and Corning.