The Application of Laser Cleaning in the Conservation of Twelve Limestone Relief Panels on St. George’s Hall

  • Cooper M
  • Sportun S
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The use of laser cleaning within the conservation field in the United Kingdom has tended to be restricted to indoor work within the studios of a small number of national museums and private conservation companies. This report describes one of the first large-scale projects to be carried out on a public building in the United Kingdom, St. George's Hall, Liverpool, England, (built 1838-54). Author's Abstract

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Cooper, M., & Sportun, S. (2007). The Application of Laser Cleaning in the Conservation of Twelve Limestone Relief Panels on St. George’s Hall. In Lasers in the Conservation of Artworks (pp. 55–64). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72310-7_7

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