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Historic England Photo Prints and Wall Art
Colour-matching JLP01_10_16151
JOHN LAING AND SON LIMITED, PAGE STREET, MILL HILL, BARNET, GREATER LONDON. H Wills at work in one of Laings research and development labs, applying coloured concrete to a piece of carved stonework.
The work that was carried out in this particular lab involved preparing colour matching concretes for the repair of stone for Laings specialist activities such as Laing Stonemasonry. The process involved mixing many different types and colours of sand to find the best match. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England Archive
Media ID 24391904
1980s Laboratory People Renovation Science Technology Work Stonemasonry
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This print captures a moment in time at the John Laing and Son Limited research and development labs in Mill Hill, Barnet, Greater London. The image showcases H Wills diligently working on a piece of carved stonework, applying coloured concrete with precision and expertise. Within this particular lab, crucial work was being conducted to prepare colour matching concretes for the repair of stone used in Laings' specialist activities, including their renowned Stonemasonry division. The process involved an intricate mixing of various types and colours of sand to achieve the perfect match. The photograph not only highlights the craftsmanship involved in stone restoration but also provides a glimpse into the world of scientific innovation and technological advancements during the 1980s. It serves as a testament to Laings' commitment to excellence and their dedication towards preserving historical architecture. As we admire this snapshot frozen in time, it is impossible not to appreciate the synergy between artistry and science showcased within these walls. This image from A© Historic England Archive encapsulates both the beauty inherent in meticulous renovation work as well as its profound impact on our cultural heritage.
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