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The Society of Glass Technology exists to serve people who are interested in the production, properties or uses of glasses of every kind, whether from a commercial, aesthetic, academic or technical viewpoint. www.sgt.org
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You have copyright on the words you used to make the book. They seem to be in breach of their contracted payments schedule. Put your words into the Amazon/Kindle self publishing system (I know, but maybe a devil you know) and get the royalties direct?
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The conference is £225 for SGT members (£130 for a single day pass) and £410 for non-members (£240 for a single day pass). The students’ price is £100 (£50 for a single day pass). The Geoff Evans Dinner is £39.50+VAT. Register at sgt.org/mpage/Furnac...
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This will be followed by the @iom3.bsky.social Mellor Memorial Lecture: Electricity in Glass Production, presented by Andy Reynolds. The training session is free to those who have booked for the conference. The Mellor Memorial Lecture is a free event and drinks will be available afterwards.
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The British Glass building was knocked down but the planned student flats have not been built nearly 25 years later!
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Yes, the Department moved to Robert Hatfield Building back in 1992, Management took over Elmfield. Next door at British Glass, the site was sold (to the boxer Prince Nazeem) and BG moved out to Chapeltown. The SGT took office space there in 2011.