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2. Conserving historic brickwork

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Bricks were usually eight inches square and 2 inches thick and were often used in bonding courses on

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Stage 3: Traditional Stonemason Discusses his Craft

Traditional Stonemason Discusses his Craft Stonemason James Gardner talks through his craft during an event at the Hyde Park ...

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Repointing historic masonry the right way - Part 3 – Curing Mortar Joints

Repointing historic masonry the right way - Part 3 – Curing Mortar Joints

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Conserving the Pictish Legacy - Aberlemno III

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Stonework and masonry deterioration factors and conservation methods

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MIT, Cambridge   Historic Masonry Training Redressing Stone Insitu

MIT, Cambridge Historic Masonry Training Redressing Stone Insitu

MIT, Cambridge Historic Masonry Training Redressing Stone Insitu

Restorative Techniques: Historic Building Restoration, Stone Cleaning

Restorative Techniques: Historic Building Restoration, Stone Cleaning

We're a team of experts, providing industry-leading thinking on safe and environmentally friendly

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Building Conservation | Brickwork

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Architectural Stone Carving, Conservation and Ethics

Architectural Stone Carving, Conservation and Ethics

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#3 Structural Conservation of Built Heritage | Introduction to Civil Engineering Profession

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Palace of Westminster - Saving the stonework and medieval carvings from irreversible decay

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North Side Conservation Work to Lincoln Cathedral

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