
Bill Wright of Rothwell Haigh, Samuel Dunton of Reading, George Orton and J.Spooner of Burton upon Trent, Thomas Tong of Kearsley, H.E.Jones of Hereford, George Cox of Hereford, Walter Watts of Bridgwater, William Wheeler of Guildford,
F.J.Thomas of Chertsey, Thomas of Gloucester, Stubbs of Barrowden, Fuller of St Ives, C.H.King of Wisbech, Godbolt of Norwich, Elias Leonard of Soham, Albert & Theodore Fry of the Bristol Waggon and Carriage Works, W.Watson of Belpher,
Herbert Varney of Belpher, Hallard Howcroft of Hartlepool, Fred Hill of Swineflleet, Uriah Hurst of Woodlesford, R.W.Hodgson of Halifax, John Hardman of the Radcliffe Waggon Works
Painting Gallery
Priming & Painting
It was so good to start some priming, even if it was just on the window frames and doors. With the scaffold being up, waiting for roof repairs and the roof to be reskinned with canvas. I began to get the windows frames, main bottom door and top window doors repaired (where needed), primed, glazed (for the 4 that were glazed previously) and undercoated so that they are now ready for their top coats. I have primed a very small section of the OS, along the bottom half, to try working out the best way to paint the waggon and keep a wet edge throughout. Challenging with the inter rib carvings, which themselves need some gap filling and re-sculpting with wood filler before the paint goes on.
WINDOW FRAMES & DOORS
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UPDATED 06-09-20





















