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Cutting and leading techniques BU Painting and grinding techniques The development of leading in stained - glass windows . sance came the ability to produce larger , thinner , and flat- ter sheets of glass in a considerably larger range ...
Cutting and leading techniques BU Painting and grinding techniques The development of leading in stained - glass windows . sance came the ability to produce larger , thinner , and flat- ter sheets of glass in a considerably larger range ...
Page 569
... techniques when used in combination represented a considerable liberation of stained glass from what was increasingly considered to be the " tyranny " of the lead line . The technique of grinding flashed glass was first prac- ticed in ...
... techniques when used in combination represented a considerable liberation of stained glass from what was increasingly considered to be the " tyranny " of the lead line . The technique of grinding flashed glass was first prac- ticed in ...
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... techniques for the individual , and stroke me- chanics ; J.E. COUNSILMAN , The Science of Swimming ( 1968 ) , a comprehensive work covering every aspect of competitive swimming , including modern concepts of conditioning , stroke ...
... techniques for the individual , and stroke me- chanics ; J.E. COUNSILMAN , The Science of Swimming ( 1968 ) , a comprehensive work covering every aspect of competitive swimming , including modern concepts of conditioning , stroke ...
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