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Repair Work Collection

Preserving History: The meticulous repair work on the iconic Weir, captured beautifully by Robert Havell the Younger

Background imageRepair Work Collection: Photograph showing repair work being performed after a river bank flooded

Photograph showing repair work being performed after a river bank flooded
3521173 Photograph showing repair work being performed after a river bank flooded; (add.info.: Photograph showing repair work being performed after a river bank flooded)

Background imageRepair Work Collection: On the Tyne, 1914 (ink, pencil & w/c on board)

On the Tyne, 1914 (ink, pencil & w/c on board)
1214152 On the Tyne, 1914 (ink, pencil & w/c on board) by Bertram, Robert John Scott (1871-1953); 50.5 x32.5 cm; Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Background imageRepair Work Collection: The Weir, from Marlow Bridge, engraved by Robert Havell the Younger (1793-1878

The Weir, from Marlow Bridge, engraved by Robert Havell the Younger (1793-1878
STC219297 The Weir, from Marlow Bridge, engraved by Robert Havell the Younger (1793-1878) published 1818 (aquatint) by Havell

Background imageRepair Work Collection: Repair work Church Holy Sepulchre Details crosses cut

Repair work Church Holy Sepulchre Details crosses cut
Repair work in Church of the Holy Sepulchre Details of crosses cut in original building stones. 1934, Jerusalem, Israel

Background imageRepair Work Collection: Repair work Church Holy Sepulchre Process cleaning

Repair work Church Holy Sepulchre Process cleaning
Repair work in Church of the Holy Sepulchre Process of cleaning of old plaster from stone-facing showing numerous crosses-cutting stone. 1934, Jerusalem, Israel

Background imageRepair Work Collection: Repair work Church Holy Sepulchre Chapel Crusader altar

Repair work Church Holy Sepulchre Chapel Crusader altar
Repair work in Church of the Holy Sepulchre Chapel. Crusader altar. 1934, Jerusalem, Israel

Background imageRepair Work Collection: Repair work Church Holy Sepulchre Chapel St. Helena

Repair work Church Holy Sepulchre Chapel St. Helena
Repair work in Church of the Holy Sepulchre Chapel of St. Helena from behind the altar looking toward staircase. 1934, Jerusalem, Israel

Background imageRepair Work Collection: Repair work Church Holy Sepulchre Chapel stairway

Repair work Church Holy Sepulchre Chapel stairway
Repair work in Church of the Holy Sepulchre Chapel taken from stairway leading down. 1934, Jerusalem, Israel

Background imageRepair Work Collection: Old Religious Temple in Chinguetti

Old Religious Temple in Chinguetti

Background imageRepair Work Collection: Estimate repair work explanatory note 18th century

Estimate repair work explanatory note 18th century
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Background imageRepair Work Collection: Improvement works being carried out on the Sidcup memorial in Kent

Improvement works being carried out on the Sidcup memorial in Kent. 1938


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Preserving History: The meticulous repair work on the iconic Weir, captured beautifully by Robert Havell the Younger, showcases the dedication to maintaining our heritage. From Marlow Bridge to Church Holy Sepulchre, attention to detail is evident in every aspect of restoration. Delicate crosses are carefully cut and restored, breathing new life into their sacred significance. Witness the intricate process of cleaning that unveils hidden beauty within these historical treasures. Step into the Chapel Crusader altar and be transported back in time as repair work revives its grandeur. Explore St. Helena's Chapel where skilled craftsmen meticulously restore its timeless charm. Ascend the stairway leading to a world steeped in history and witness how each step receives utmost care during repairs. An explanatory note from the 18th century provides valuable insights into estimating repair work for future generations. Beyond borders, even an old religious temple like Chinguetti receives its due attention through diligent repair efforts. Join us as we celebrate improvement works on Sidcup memorial in Kent, honoring those who have left an indelible mark on our lives. Reflecting upon Chernobyl's tragic past, witness the poignant repairs made to its sarcophagus in 2006 – a testament to humanity's resilience and commitment towards healing wounds inflicted by time.