Carlisle Cathedral, Carlisle, Cumbria, 07/03/1967. Creator: John Laing plc.

Carlisle Cathedral, Carlisle, Cumbria, 07/03/1967. Creator: John Laing plc.

2-847-450 - Historic England Archive/Heritage Images

A stonemason working at Carlisle Cathedral preparing the tracery of a window for new stone to be held in by SBD Certite. This photograph is part of a batch taken by Laing to show restoration work being carried out using SBD Certite. In 1961, N M Phillips, the architect for Carlisle Cathedral started experimenting with the bonding material SBD Certite in the restoration of the cathedral. It was used on all but one of the decorated Gothic windows of the South Clerestory and by the time this photograph was taken, it was being used in the restoration of the north face of the cathedral. By using SBD Certite, Laing stonemasons were able to remove just the weathered surface of the stonework. New stone only two inches deep could be bonded to the old stone saving more of the original fabric of the building and cutting costs by a third.


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  1. John Laing plc, attributed to: British: construction and civil engineering company

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  1. Photograph

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World Europe United Kingdom England Cumbria Carlisle

  1. 54 53 00 N , 002 56 00 W

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5317x5337
File Size : 27,712kb


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  1. JLP01/08/075744
  1. JLP01_08_075744
  1. 0250009135
  1. 2-847-450
  1. 2847450
  1. JLP01/08/075744


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