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Teucer Wilson's blog. A stone carving and letter-cutting blog. Some memorials of old. Tag Archives: stone with hole. Kilkenny limestone in situ. July 28, 2015. Back in December I wrote a blog about this sculpture made using kilkenny limestone. Well I now have pictures of it in situ thanks to my client. I made a similar sculpture over 10 years ago which was in the … Continue reading →. A blog about what I do and what I see. TEXTure show opens tonight. TEXTure show final preparations. Some memorials of old.
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hand carved memorials | Teucer Wilson's blog
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Teucer Wilson's blog. A stone carving and letter-cutting blog. Some memorials of old. Tag Archives: hand carved memorials. April 11, 2015. After a busy time in the workshop Dan and I have been installing a few stones. Below are some pictures. The first few are York stone, and the bottom ones are Westmorland slate. A blog about what I do and what I see. TEXTure show opens tonight. TEXTure show final preparations. Texture show media explosion. Andrew Midgley – photography. Some memorials of old.
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Some recent work | Teucer Wilson's blog
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Teucer Wilson's blog. A stone carving and letter-cutting blog. Some memorials of old. Kilkenny limestone in situ →. June 18, 2015. These are all York stone, installed on Monday and Tuesday this week. The rounded one is in Binham Abbey, Norfolk, and the rough boulder one is in Pickworth, Lincolnshire. I'm a stonecarver and lettercutter. See my work at www.teucerwilson.co.uk. View all posts by Teucer Wilson →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Kilkenny limestone in situ →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Salthouse History Home page. THIS PAGE HAS BEEN CROPPED because it was beginning to be very heavy! For all the items of the past few years click HERE. Click on him to. Click on the pics to see full size. COFFEE/GOSSIP still going strong at Salthouse! COFFEE and GOSSIP still going strong! Churchwarden Andrew took photos from Blakeney Church tower. Of Cley village and Salthouse Church click here. Have a look at what was on in. Wendy Elsden's Memorial Service. To see Richard and Virginia's. In the gardens of.
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‘God made the land – but we made the field’ | limewindow
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On the gorgeousness of lime mortar and stone in Ireland. 8216;God made the land – but we made the field’. May 2, 2015. Category: Dry stone wall. Dry stone Wall Workshop. Tír Conaill Stone Festival. Tags: hand crafted field. Tír Chonaill Stone Festival. Martin Mc Brearty – Stonemason. Árainn Mhóir Island →. Lately we took a wee trip in a wee plane. Back to Inis Oírr. We remember a time not so long ago, when we travelled here with Martin. Inis Oírr – a blessed world apart. 8216;I was 18’. It is a stone bon...
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Dry as a Bone | limewindow
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On the gorgeousness of lime mortar and stone in Ireland. Dry as a Bone. July 6, 2015. Dry stone Wall Workshop. Talks about cottage rennovation. 2015 Tír Chonaill Stone Festival – Glencolmcille →. After the VERY late arrival of summer here in Ireland – our cottage has been truly weather tested. Readers may remember the nightmare we had with the leaking gable. And the subsequent hopeful cure, where render was applied. LOTS going on – check out the details here:. Modern Builds Traditional Skills programme.
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limewindow | On the gorgeousness of lime mortar & stone in Ireland | Page 3
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On the gorgeousness of lime mortar and stone in Ireland. Clonmacnoise in the Saucer of Ireland. How to Build a Loft. The Stones of Glencoagh. The Poisen Glen and various places. Their Memory is in my Mind. Dry Stone Wall Association Ireland. In The Company Of Stone. Lloyd Kahn's blog. Potholes and Wobbly Bits. Thinking With My Hands. Tirconnell Stone Festival: Facebook. Labyrinth by Tim Robinson. Seamus Murphy: Stone Mad. The Stones of Aran by Tim Robinson. Traditional Cottages of Donegal.
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Back to Basics | limewindow
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On the gorgeousness of lime mortar and stone in Ireland. November 28, 2014. Beech pegs for roof slate. Pierce and Co pulper for cattle feed. How to apply Lime Render. Interesting times in Ireland. We have mass protest – sparked by water charges. Tipping point arrived about six weeks ago. All of a sudden austerity has become too much. Many feel that we have come back to ourselves – at last. To what is fundamental – water; shelter; food; a warm hearth. During a recent visit to. Carrigart, we stopped at.
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Hot Lime in Tipperary | limewindow
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On the gorgeousness of lime mortar and stone in Ireland. Hot Lime in Tipperary. August 9, 2015. Dry Stone Wall Association of Ireland. Tom and Heather Pollard. Tags: Building Limes Forum Ireland. 2015 Tír Chonaill Stone Festival – Glencolmcille. The Gathering of Stones: A final push →. It’s a long way to Tipperary – but not so much when you’re off on another stonie adventure. We had the luck to stay in this beautifully refurbished yoke. Such as this figure of Danu, the Mother goddess, carved from chestnut.
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How to apply Lime Render | limewindow
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On the gorgeousness of lime mortar and stone in Ireland. How to apply Lime Render. October 1, 2014. Tags: drying conditions for lime. Healing cracks in lime. Inis Oírr Stone Festival 2014. Back to Basics →. What an extraordinary summer. Half way into September and dry warm weather gives and gives. Remember our leaking north west gable. Protruding ledges collected pools of rain for wind to force water right through the wall. The first remedy is to point it. The wall is made as flush as possible. The rende...
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