A conservator will be able to carry out cleaning and give you advice on surface cleaning for architectural ironwork of all kinds.
Above this is a lantern support feature incorporating decorative cast ironwork.
Acids, other than carbonic, may promote rusting; this is particularly the case with ironwork exposed to the acids - sulphurous, nitric, &c. - contained in smoke.
Among them was John WHITE, who set up his own business making hand wrought ornamental ironwork in 1922.
At Letham Hill nearby, the Errol Hut Smithy and woodwork shop produces excellent wrought ironwork, and fine furniture and wood turning.
Big, thick-lipped mullet can also be seen here sucking at the algae on the ironwork.
Chancel roofline is lower than the nave and has decorative ironwork along the ridge.
Deductions as above under clause B, except that one-sixth be deducted off ironwork of masts and spars, and machinery (inclusive of boilers and their mountings) .
Deductions as above under clause C, except that one-third be deducted off ironwork of masts and spars, repairs to and renewal of all machinery (inclusive of boilers and their mountings), and all hawsers, ropes, sheets and rigging.
Dismantling Ironwork is often fastened together with riveted, or tenoned joints.
In 1967 this masterpiece of Victorian ironwork fell victim to fashionable prejudice and, despite a national outcry, was dismantled.
In the Walled Garden itself you can see new resident Blacksmith hard at work making decorative ironwork in his working forge.
Inside this is a smaller tomb of damascened ironwork.
Lucy continues to expand the gallery, as well as lecturing and writing on the subject and designing ironwork for individual clients.
Make sure to keep this in mind, especially with ironwork and heavy wooden pieces.
Manufacturing enterprises ranging from clothing and ironwork to toys have also been established with the help of Princeâs Trust in the North-East.
Note the copper strips which are soldered to the lead cames, and which are used to secure the lead to the supporting ironwork.
One must not forget that there was a brisk native manufacture of carpets, pottery, ironwork, gold-work and soap; or that the Syrians of the towns had a definite legal position.
One-third to be deducted off all repairs and renewals, except ironwork of hull and cementing and chain cables, from which one-sixth to be deducted.
Outside there's also seating under the covered arcade, from where you can admire the market's wrought ironwork.
The area's narrow streets are filled with colorful stucco homes with dark wrought ironwork.
The bar's decor is rustic, featuring wood, brick and ironwork.
The bells are secured to their headstocks with conventional forged ironwork which loops around the canons.
The Industrial Gallery, built of decorative ironwork, was the major exhibition area of the original 1885 building.
The ornate ironwork of the sanctuary screen was formed out of yet more scrap.
The range is finished in warm tones of a light and medium brown sheen and completed with wrought iron handles and portculis ironwork.
The total weight of ironwork was 3200 tons and the cost X124,000 (Annales des travaux publiques, 1884).
The weather vane is a fine piece of 18th century ironwork.
The west door has good early ironwork; and on one of the tower-arch pillars are some remarkable early carvings of jocular character, one of which represents a man assaulted by a woman with a ladle.
Then the bolts sheared or the ironwork broke in a new place.
Uncemented brickwork, or perforated ironwork, are xxvill.
Warm colors, rich tapestries, scrolled ironwork, beautiful tiles, and elegant marble were just some of the materials and textures used in the beautiful villages of the past, and they are echoed in homes throughout the world today.
Whatever the pattern adopted for the roof, a sufficient portion of it must be glazed to admit light, and it should be so designed that the ironwork can be easily inspected and painted and the glass readily cleaned.