The celebrated Bristol Blue Glass has been made in the city for centuries. Glassmaking died out in Bristol soon after the Second World War, but was revived in 1988 by James Adlington. His glassmaking works uses traditional techniques to create new designs, including the dolphin range, made to aid The Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society. There is a shop and visitor centre. From a gallery above the workshop, you can watch glass being blown or view a display of the whole history of glass.