Memorials
Eura Conservation’s experience in the restoration and conservation of sculptures, memorials has helped build up a positive reputation over the years. We ensure the prolonged life and integrity of the historic items rolling back the years and breathing new life into these newly restored historic objects. Please view some of our projects below to help get a sense of scale and importance of our previous projects.
The limestone memorial in the village of Thornton Hough, having been moved to its present position some years ago, was in need of cleaning and sprucing up. The small bronze placque had a small amount of corrosion which needed...
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The brass plaques were carefully cleaned before the frames were repaired, adapted to receive safety glass with an gap between the plaques and the glass and repainted. The new names were carefully designed in a font to match...
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As part of an extensive educational project these plaques had every name researched and documented. Not only were the pupils able to see the names of long lost forces but were able to have them ‘brought to life’ by...
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Set on an, at times, bleak and windswept headland the Hoylake and West Kirby War memorial is a massive granite obelisk with two, three metre figures on either side of the memorial. An imposing soldier standing almost on a...
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The first part of the process required total removal of all old wax and lacquer and a thorough steam clean to enable crisp and clean moulds to be made. These silicone moulds were then reinforced to keep the gentle curve prior...
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Albert Toft (1862 – 1949) is a celebrated Midlands born sculptor. He has a number of War Memorials in the area and Eura Conservation are pleased to have been involved in the conservation of at least four: Cannon Hill South...
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