Diary 4th June 2008

Images showing the restoration of the Monument to the Great Fire of London - 4th June 2008
Carver mason applying modeling compound to one of the wire
armatures of the dragons wings.

Images showing the restoration of the Monument to the Great Fire of London - 4th June 2008
Gold leaf being applied to the flaming orb. Note that hard hats are not being worn as it is sometimes necessary to get your head close to the work to ensure the leaf is adhered properly.

Images showing the restoration of the Monument to the Great Fire of London - 4th June 2008
The gold leaf gilding is very carefully applied onto
the prepared copper orb

Images showing the restoration of the Monument to the Great Fire of London - 4th June 2008
The gold leaf gilding - before skewing

Images showing the restoration of the Monument to the Great Fire of London - 4th June 2008
A close-up of the gold leaf before skewing

Images showing the restoration of the Monument to the Great Fire of London - 4th June 2008
Skewing off the newly gilded heads. Note the paper bag,
which is used to capture any loose gold leaf .

Images showing the restoration of the Monument to the Great Fire of London - 4th June 2008
Newly guilded heads after burnishing

Images showing the restoration of the Monument to the Great Fire of London - 4th June 2008
The newly gilded section looks quite stunning

Images showing the restoration of the Monument to the Great Fire of London - 4th June 2008
Stonemason honing the top of the viewing platform

 

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