Integrating non-destructive techniques into the scientifically robust assessment of vulnerable historic masonry: case studies on Reigate Stone
This paper summarises a scientific methodology for assessing masonry decay, developed over the course of a four-year research project on Reigate Stone at the Tower of London and Hampton Court Palace. Reigate Stone is a vulnerable building stone with a complex history of use, high cultural value and...
Main Author: | Michette, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Henry Stewart Publications
2022
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