Areas of expertise:
· Gates and railings
· Bronzes, Memorials and Sculptures
· Ships, Trains and Planes
· Bridges and Piers
· Bandstands, Fountains and Buildings
· Ceramics and Tiles
The South African War Memorial (1906), sculpted by local artist Albert Toft (1862 – 1949), had suffered from the effects of acid rain, other environmental deposits, vandalism and some historic settlement of the granite...
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Shrubbery growing through the roof were the least of the problems of this fine conservatory attached to Ballyfin House. Having fallen into disrepair over the years Ballyfin has been in painstakingly restored over many and now...
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Graffiti is not just a recent phenomena. Students at Oxford University, in past centuries, climbed to the topmost windows of the Radcliffe Camera to scratch their names, initials and date in the delicate glass. Eura...
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Eura Conservation were delighted to be able to restore the historic canopy to Tynemouth Railway station. The canopy was in a fragile state when Eura were invited to restore the beautiful Victorian ironwork to its former glory....
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This project was one which Eura took over when the original contractors were unable to complete the project. Our workshops were able to continue the work and complete to the high standard required. An area of underlying paint...
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On the East coast beyond Newcastle upon Tyne stands the 1882 station designed by William Bell, chief architect of numerous stations and highly regarded for his roof and canopy designs. Eura had to work within the confines of a...
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