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Church of The Good Thief- Our time at the Church is nearing its end. The scope of work for the project has run the gamut of stone conservation techniques, from repointing to stone replacement, crack repairs, and rebuilding sections of wall. In this …

Church of The Good Thief- Our time at the Church is nearing its end. The scope of work for the project has run the gamut of stone conservation techniques, from repointing to stone replacement, crack repairs, and rebuilding sections of wall. In this photo, a mason completes extensive stone replacement in a section of the Church’s south turret.

November 11, 2012
Tags: church of the good thief, kingston masonry, kingston limestone, repointing, stone replacement, rebuilding stone wall, mccormick rankin, stonemasons, kingston stonemasons, masonry restoration
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