File:Restoration of Georgian brick facade in Limerick re-pointed in Irish Wigging (after).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionRestoration of Georgian brick facade in Limerick re-pointed in Irish Wigging (after).jpg |
Français : restauration d un immeuble historique en Irlande |
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Author | PMACRestoration | |||
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This Georgian Building in Limerick had been left derelict for many years. PMAC restored the entire facade by replacing damaged bricks with matching salvaged bricks, raked out all mortar joints and re pointed with hybrid lime mix mortar in the original Irish Wigging Style.
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