The Locking Room – Part 7
The latest update from our Civil Engineering Team Leader, Bob Tyson:
A nice sunny day at KSE yesterday. Further work on the signal box saw us begin to reconstruct the missing stone jamb (an upright piece or surface forming the side of an opening as for a door, window or fireplace) of the locking room doorway. Someone, all those years ago, had decided to knock down half of a doorway – quite why only one half we will never know, but there you are…
Looking at the first photo, you will see that the original jamb is in a very poor state with fractured stones, no pointing to speak of and cement stains all over the place.
As a result, considerable remedial work will be required to bring this to a state where we can attach the door frame. Hopefully, our next session will bring the doorway to its full height ready for the placing of the lintel.
Onward and upward as they say.
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