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Views from the Monument | The Monument to the Great Fire of London
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Views from the Monument. Views from the Monument. A 360-degree panoramic views from the top of the Monument. Click on the image above to see time lapse images. As part of the restoration project, improvements to access include live views (video images) to be relayed from the top made available to all visitors including those unable to climb the 311 steps. Video – New Cage. Cleaning the Cibber relief panel. Sunday, September 4th, 2016 at 3:34pm. In 1666, around 8pm, @StPaulsLondon. Follow us on Twitter.
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Restoration Images | The Monument to the Great Fire of London
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Views from the Monument. The flaming orb is now on show with the reinstated copper embellishments and new gold leaf gilding. Repairs to the historic oak handrail are now underway by specialist carpenters. The gold leaf gilding is very carefully applied onto the prepared copper orb. We visit Cathedral Works Organisation in Chichester to look at the models of the paterae, which will sit on each corner under the viewing…. Abseilers attaching the scaffold wrap to the north elevation on the Monument. Fell vic...
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ConstructionThe Monument to the Great Fire of London | The Monument to the Great Fire of London
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Views from the Monument. The Monument, 1841. The work of construction occupied six years, from 1671 to 1677, due to the difficulty of getting a sufficient quantity of Portland stone of the required dimensions. This caused the king to issue a proclamation, dated 4th May 1669, forbidding any person to transport stone from the Ise of Portland without leave from Dr. Christopher Wren, the Surveyor-General. 1813 Ackermann London Bridge and Monument. You might also like:. Video – New Cage. 350 years on - discov...
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3 September 2008The Monument to the Great Fire of London | The Monument to the Great Fire of London
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Views from the Monument. The carver is constantly checking details to transfer to the new stone. The electricians have to curve the stainless steel conduit by hand. The last piece of structural stone is ready to be installed below the gilded orb. The stainless steel conduits below the stairs and landing. Repairs to the historic oak handrail are now underway by specialist carpenters. You might also like:. Video – New Cage. Cleaning the Cibber relief panel. Sunday, September 4th, 2016 at 3:34pm. 6:26 pm &m...
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Videos | The Monument to the Great Fire of London
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Views from the Monument. Cleaning the Cibber relief panel. Specialist stone cleaner using the Jos system to carefully clean the lower section of the Cibber relief panel in March 2008. The new cage for the Monument. The installation of the new viewing platform cage on 11 October 2008. This video shows a section of the new balustrade being lifted to…. Video – New Cage. Cleaning the Cibber relief panel. Sunday, September 4th, 2016 at 3:34pm. In 1666, around 8pm, @StPaulsLondon. And caught fire #GreatFire350.
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ITV’s Love Your Garden | Harris Digital Productions
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ITV’s Love Your Garden. ITV’s Love Your Garden. Harris Digital captures Matt James filming a feature for the new Alan Titchmarsh gardening programme on ITV. Love Your Garden with Alan Titchmarsh follows the nation’s favourite gardener as he travels the country with a team of esteemed experts to find some of Britain’s most beautiful domestic gardens and show viewers how to recreate the look themselves – all with minimum fuss. With Alan Titchmarsh is on ITV1 on Fridays at 8pm. You might also like:.
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Featured images | Harris Digital Productions
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A selection of images from various projects including the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Show and restoration projects in the City of London. Jos cleaning the Monument. The specialist cleaner takes care when Jos cleaning small areas on the Cibber relief during the restoration of the Monument on the 8th July 2008. The first stone of Temple Bar is dismantled. The first cradle on Tower Bridge. The upper chamber of Temple Bar. Rebuilding Temple Bar in the City of London. A small sel...
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The Monument | Harris Digital Productions
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The Monument, one of the City of London’s most outstanding landmarks and visitor attractions, will close on 30 July for an 18-month programme of improvements and repairs. Repairs to The Monument have been carried out approximately every hundred years, with work last undertaken in 1888. The Monument is scheduled to re-open to visitors when the restoration work is completed in December 2008. The restoration work will be carried out by Cathedral Works Organisation (Chichester) Ltd, which successfully comple...
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Restoring the Tower Bridge Walkways | Harris Digital Productions
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Restoring the Tower Bridge Walkways. Restoring the Tower Bridge Walkways. A small selection of images taken during the restoration of Tower Bridge. Harris Digital recorded the project for the City of London Corporation. Images by John Harris. Removing the defective Top Coat from under the West Walkway of Tower Bridge. Steve, removing the defective Top Coat. Inside the cradle under the West Walkway. Applying the blue finishing coat to the West Walkway. The Side Access Cradle. You might also like:. Website...
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Southwark Bridge | Harris Digital Productions
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We are currently recording the repainting of Southwark Bridge, which is being restored for the City of London, Corporation. A three-year rolling programme. Southwark Bridge will be returned to its original bright colours of green and yellow. 13,000 litres of paint will be used on Southwark Bridge. 26,000 man hours to complete the Southwark Bridge job over a four – year period. 25 million to complete Southwark Bridge facelift. The next bridge upstream is the London Millennium Bridge and the next downstrea...
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