File:Willowbank crack 2.jpg

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Description Crack in exterior wall, generic condition, at The School of Restauration Arts at Willowbank, Queenston, Ontario, Canada. This picture shows one of several glass plates that were attached over top of existing cracks. In some cases, the glass is still intact, in other places it is broken, evidence of a deteriorating condition.
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current00:38, 15 October 2007Thumbnail for version as of 00:38, 15 October 2007960 × 1,280 (255 KB)Achim Hering (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=Crack in exterior wall, generic condition, at The School of Restauration Arts at Willowbank, Queenston, Ontario, Canada. This picture shows one of several glass plates that were attached over top of existing cracks.

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