Diary 24th July 2008

City of London architect James Clare being interviewed by
the BBC at the top of the Monument

BBC London News reporter and presenter Katharine Carpenter

City of London architect James Clare explains the need to repair the Monument to BBC reporter Katharine Carpenter

BBC reporter Katharine Carpenter films a report
for the BBC London regional news

BBC News reporter Katharine Carpenter and Site Manager Gary Collings
Watch the BBC London News Report - 24th July 2008

The Gilder uses a very soft badger hair brush to gently smooth over
the new gold leaf. This is called “skewing off”.
He has no hard hat on as this would hinder him trying to see what he is trying to gild and would most likely damage or scratch any flames that are already gilded.

Stone masons using a Lewis Pin and lifting tackle
to fix a large stone into the fluted column

Masons mark the profile of the original stone
onto the new stone so that it can be carved
by hand
to finish flush when fixed

The stone carver offers up a model of the missing Generals Baton
which has been missing from the carved panel for many years.
Great effort was made to research what the missing item of
carving should be.

The head of the figure of Hope shows evidence of past damage and repair.
Although basically sound, this area will require very careful restoration.

The stone carver uses plastacine models to achieve the correct size and shape of a dragons claw before he will carve it from stone.
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3 October, 2008


