Brockfield Park. Warthill, York.
Restoration of field gate, cast iron posts and cast iron rabbit fencing. Detail of cast iron rabbit fencing which was extremely difficult to cast.
On getting a very angry phone call from Lord Martin Fitz-Allen Howard, I went to see him. When I arrived he was picking pieces of iron out of the grass. He exclaimed that the gardener had driven the lawn mower into the fence destroying the cast ironwork and then driven the Lawn mower into the Ha-Ha exclaiming ‘I’ve sacked him of course’. We managed to reconstruct one panel and our founders used it as a pattern for casting several panels which Lord Martin loved. They were cast in SG iron so it could not happen again
Pontifract Town Hall balcony.
Restoration and repairs.
The repaired and restored balcony refitted and basking in the sun.
The balcony was used after this as the town took part in various ceremonies. to remember its history
These two pictures were taken before we removed the balcony, however the cast iron brackets were left in the stonework as they were firmly fixed and removing them would have created too much disruption to the wall. Some castings were replaced and the handrail is all new.
for health and safety reasons the balcony was tested after completion by a qualified structural engineer employed by Pontifract town council.
Scarborough Spa roof balustrade restoration.
The finished job which included replacing missing castings, all cast from originals . this meant that we saved on the cost of patterns.
We also cleaned and re-coated all the existing railings that we could save. This photo shows two of the four sides we restored.
This is how the roof was when we were asked to carry out the work. notice the missing panels, main posts and several finials.
I am told that the Spa buildings were damaged during the second world war and my Aunty Muriel was tasked by her employers at the time to assess the damage shortly after the end of the war obviously never got round to carrying out the repairs till now.
Studley Roger St. Mary’s Church.
During the restoration of the Church we were asked to restore the Knights Sword, Lance and Christ’s Halo,
York, Blue Bridge Restoration
Looking from the north bank
Restored railings and south end of bridge
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