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24/01/2011: Training Day at a Bothy on Holy Island
Training Day at a Bothy on Holy Island

In Autumn last year 2010 Ray Stockdale of English Heritage and Brendan Teasdale of Team Force Restoration held a one day training session to demonstrate the techniques of soft capping. Students from local heritage companies, heritage conservation officers, and architect were present at the one day demonstration.

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18/01/2011: Fatfield Hall, Fatfield Washington.
Fatfield Hall, Fatfield Washington.

Previously called Pipestrille House and recently re-named Fatfield House. This work was for a private client and was a conversion into a home. It was originally a barn and listed and it required some serious intervention.

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06/01/2011: Tynemouth Priory, Consolidation and stone replacement
Tynemouth Priory, Consolidation and stone replacement

As well as some consolidation of mortar joints to the priory we carried out some stone replacement.

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06/01/2011: Restoration on The Watchtower Cullercoates
Restoration on The Watchtower Cullercoates

This only a small job but significant, we started out simply to conserve what we had and to stop any further decay of the building. However the owners of the building were keen to go one step further and wanted stone replacement.

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12/12/2010: Lindisfarne Priory, Holy Island. Conservation Work
Lindisfarne Priory, Holy Island. Conservation Work

This our finest yet, the works at Lindisfarne Priory involved careful stone removal of Scotch Pointing which is a very hard cement based concrete that consolidates the walls of the Prior

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18/05/2010: Tynemouth Priory.
Tynemouth Priory.

This an English Heritage property set between the river and the North Sea. A 7th-century Anglian monastery, burial place of Oswin, sainted King of Northumbria. After its destruction by Danish raiders, the present Benedictine priory was re-founded on its site in c. 1090.

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18/05/2010: The Old Vicarage, Jedbrough.
The Old Vicarage, Jedbrough.

Severe winds blew the tin sheeting from the roof of this listed home in Scotland. Team Force, because of their in-depth knowledge of this type of work were employed to replace the roof covering with lead sheet.

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18/05/2010: St. Mary’s Cathedral, Newcastle.
St. Mary’s Cathedral, Newcastle.

This Catholic Cathedral Church of St. Mary, Newcastle upon Tyne is a Grade I listed building designed by Augustus Welby Pugin, and is situated in the heart of Newcastle's Grainger Town, opposite Newcastle Central Station.

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18/05/2010: Blaydon Cemetery, Blaydon.
Blaydon Cemetery, Blaydon.

Opened in 1873. In the cemetery is the grave and a statue of one of the greatest reformers in Blaydon's annals. He was Tommy Ramsey who was one of the founders of the Durham Miners' Association. He died in 1873. His statue shows him with a roll of handbills and the rattle which he used to call miners to his meetings.

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18/05/2010: Aydon Castle, Aydon.
Aydon Castle, Aydon.

Standing in a secluded woodland setting this English Heritage property is one of the finest and most unaltered examples of a 13th-century English manor house. It was originally built as an undefended residence, but almost immediately fortified on the outbreak of Anglo-Scottish warfare.

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