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The contrast between the clean and dirty limestone in the south porch of Christchurch Cathedral is so marked that it creates the appearance of having been painted. The stonemasons who are doing the restoration have turned the porch into a workshop, enabling them to continue work on wet days.

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Press, 8 December 1976, Page 7

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The contrast between the clean and dirty limestone in the south porch of Christchurch Cathedral is so marked that it creates the appearance of having been painted. The stonemasons who are doing the restoration have turned the porch into a workshop, enabling them to continue work on wet days. Press, 8 December 1976, Page 7

The contrast between the clean and dirty limestone in the south porch of Christchurch Cathedral is so marked that it creates the appearance of having been painted. The stonemasons who are doing the restoration have turned the porch into a workshop, enabling them to continue work on wet days. Press, 8 December 1976, Page 7