Back in the day, making big window panes was real difficult. But they could make smaller parts and then stick them together - which they did.
Yes but only the rich people
coz they did
no, but their houses did.
Glass was very expensive, people weren't going to leave such a valuable item in a house they were leaving
they used a special glass that was hard to find back then
Primitive windows were just holes in a wall. Later, windows were covered with animal hide, cloth, or wood. The Romans were the first to use glass for windows. In Alexandria ca. 100 AD, cast glass windows, albeit with poor optical properties, began to appear. The Romans has stained glass objects but stained glass windows were not made until around 800AD This came from wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stained_glass#History http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medieval_stained_glass
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no, but their houses did.
Glass was very expensive, people weren't going to leave such a valuable item in a house they were leaving
the poor tudors had a hole in the wall for a window
The Tudors lived in little wooden houses the rich Tudors lived in a glass and a wooden house's ....
The Tudors lived in little wooden houses the rich Tudors lived in a glass and a wooden house's ....
Glass can be used for windows, to contain liquids.
you use the same glass as you use for winter horticultural, standard, or laminated glass.
Cups, windows and mirrors
Windows. mirrors, bottles.
yes they did
The current model year Pella windows use glass supplied and manufactured by Cardinal
Plated glass is a strong rolled and plated glass. It is usually used for mirrors and windows. Sometimes artists use this glass as well.