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St. Paul’s Cathedral - Dome and Tambour (Phase
3B)
Cleaning of dome painting and reinstatement of
painted scheme in tambour
As part of the ongoing four year project of cleaning
and conservation at St. Paul’s Cathedral, the work is now being
carried out on the Dome and Tambour. This has required the design and
construction of a remarkable scaffold that allows for work to be carried
out on one quadrant at a time. Once complete, the scaffold (which is
suspended from cables hung from the lantern) is rotated to the next quadrant.
Nimbus are main contractors for the project and are
working closely with wall painting conservators (Paine and Stewart) on
the Thornhil painting in the Dome and with specialist decorators (Hesp
and Jones) on the reconstruction of the original painted scheme in the
tambour. Each quadrant takes nearly four months to complete and the scaffold
will finally be lowered in May 2005.
Client: Dean and
Chapter of St. Paul’s
Surveyor of the Fabric: Martin
Stancliffe

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