Article ID: CBB328901722

From Georgian traders to Victorian glass makers: The evolution of the Chance family business and its role in developing glass manufacturing (2020)

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The firm of Chance Brothers became the major British manufacturer of optical and lighthouse glass during the second half of the nineteenth century. But this specialised business grew out of a number of precursor partnerships and companies in the West Midlands and Bristol regions dating back into the eighteenth century which among, other items, manufactured window glass. In a number of instances, for example by employing French workers to transfer Continental techniques to England, these earlier businesses foreshadowed later practices of their successor. This paper examines the development of these family-based businesses until the mid-nineteenth century. It argues that their innovatory technical, engineering and manufacturing practices were shaped by many social and cultural influences. In this case of Chance, these included: intra-family relationships; educational provision; the supply of capital, where connections with the slave trade were significant; and a profound understanding of how to use the tax system for maximising profit. What is striking compared to the contemporary Midland businesses of the Wedgwoods or of Boulton and Watt, is the lack of interest by the Chance family until mid-century in using scientific knowledge and method.

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Authors & Contributors
Allen, Douglas W.
Bettoni, Barbara
Bickers, Robert
Nuvolari, Alessandro
Casson, Catherine
Trinder, Barrie Stuart
Journals
Business History Review
International Journal for the History of Engineering and Technology
Cambridge Journal of Economics
Technology and Culture
Zeitschrift für Unternehmensgeschichte
IA. The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology
Publishers
Carnegie Publishing
Columbia University Press
Reaktion Books
University of Chicago Press
Yale University Press
The Boydell Press: Cambridge University Library
Concepts
Business history
Industrial revolution
Manufacturing
Merchants
Technological innovation
Transportation
People
Boulton, Matthew
Watt, James
John Baildon
Time Periods
18th century
19th century
17th century
20th century
16th century
20th century, early
Places
Great Britain
Europe
Africa
Scotland
England
Ireland
Institutions
Anglo-American Brush Electric Light (firm)
Royal African Company
Edison and Swan United Electric Light Company, Ltd.
Boulton Watt & Co.
London Stock Exchange
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