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keith:
I've been asked today by someone I only met today if there are any pictures of the Walsh glass works, apart from the one I googled and one out of the book by Reynolds, neither are very good, I can't find any others, an old photograph would be nice, any help would be gratefully received  ;D ;D

Anne:
Is this the one you found via Google Keith? https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/trade-card-john-walsh-walsh-successor-to-mr-samuel-shakespear-unattributed-maker/dgFu88dCCcZ0nQ

keith:
Hello Anne, yes that's the one, I've tried aerial photographs, no luck there either ::) thanks for looking  ;D

flying free:
No help with photos but didn't know where to put this info.

Came across a snippet  that in 1866 Mrs Walsh Walsh 'carried on' the Vesta Works in Birmingham, Vesta Works built by a son of Shakespear (of Johnston and Shakespear) :

https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/The_Victoria_History_of_the_County_of_Wa/Qp44AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=johnson,+berry+and+harris+glass+works&dq=johnson,+berry+and+harris+glass+works&printsec=frontcover

keith:
Thanks M, I'll look at that when I'm more awake  :)

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