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Conservation 1 |
Conservation 2 |
Memorial to Princess Caroline Murat – A large marble angel flanked by two smaller ones. This image depicts the poultice cleaning method. Ringsfield, Suffolk, 2006 |
Lincoln Cathedral – Antonia worked as part of the conservation department on the West Front programme. The cleaning processed used on this sulphated head was micro air abrasion. 1991 |
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Conservation 3 |
Conservation 4 |
Butler Monument – A 17th century monument carved in alabaster, which required cleaning and repair. The images depicts the central figure before and after cleaning. Great St. Mary’s University Church, Cambridge 2005 |
Notre Dame La Grande – Antonia worked on the cleaning and repair of the west front. After her work |
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Conservation 5 |
Conservation 6 |
‘Flora’ – A Coade stone statue, which due to a rusting dowel in the neck had split the jaw. This was conserved and mortar repairs used to fill the joints and lost areas. Privately owned. 2005 |
New College: A series of ten large, limestone statues being restored in the cloister. The before and after image features St. Hugh of Avalon. New College, Oxford 2009 |
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| Cowderoy Memorial. Restoration of a carved limestone memorial, which involved cleaning, mortar repairs and re-painting the inscription. New College, Oxford.2007 | |