Areas of expertise:

· Gates and railings · Bronzes, Memorials and Sculptures · Ships, Trains and Planes · Bridges and Piers · Bandstands, Fountains and Buildings · Ceramics and Tiles

Oxford University Museum of Natural History – Ornamental Ironwork

Vacuums at the ready, a team assessed and brushed each and every surface, nook and cranny. A gentle wash, with non-ionic detergent was then undertaken, ensuring that none of the delicate painted and stencilled surfaces were...

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Oxford University Museum of Natural History – Glass Roof

Each  of the 50mm square glass roof tiles has an individual pattern.  We chose some of the best, typical of the museum roof and took moulds from them which were used as a basis for slumping new float glass to accurately...

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Oldham War Memorial – Sculpture

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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Justice: Warwick Courthouse.

Placed in a niche above the courthouse in Warwick the figure of Justice should have been an imposing sight.  Sadly deterioration and vandalism over the years meant that despite looking just about acceptable from a distance...

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Venus Fountain

This beatifully sculpted fountain with Venus, attended by cherubs and drawn by magical sea creatures was created by English/American sculptor, Thomas Waldo Story (1855 – 1915). Originally the fountain was part of a...

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Prince Albert – “Man on the ‘Oss”

Prince Albert is portrayed in this Thomas Thornycroft sculpture in Field Marshall’s uniform with the Order of the Garter. It was unveiled in 1866 by Queen Victoria when she visited Wolverhampton; her first public engagement...

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