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The National Park Service's Preservation Brief # 23
"Preserving Historic Ornamental Plaster", by David Flaharty is an
excellent starting point. You can obtain this through the U.S.Goverment
Printing Office or your State Historic Preservation Office.
Another source is Walls and Molding, by Natalie Shivers,The Preservation
Press, Nat'l Trust for Hstirc Preservation, 1990.
Additionally your State Historic Preservation Office may have regional
information.
Good Luck !
Andrea J. Lazarski
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>From: Anita Llewellyn[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 1998 11:59 AM
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>Subject: Re: Conservation, Preservation, Restoration
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>While we're on the subject-- can anyone suggest books, references, Web
>pages, or any other sources on ornamental plasterwork and its repair?
> Thanks!
>Anita
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>Anita B. Llewellyn
>Exhibit Writer and Researcher
>The Tech Museum of Innovation
>145 W. San Carlos
>San Jose, CA 95113
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