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Martin Stower Wrote:
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> Jon Ellison Wrote:
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> > Hi Colette/Dune
> > I agree.
> > A large portion of the underside of the upper
> > chamber ceiling blocks seems to be coated in
> > plaster varying from large gobs applied into
> and
> > around the block joints down to a few mm to
> zero
> > on the block surfaces. It looks like the rafter
> > blocks were placed unevenly and then rendered
> to
> > provide a smooth and even interior surface.
> > The render could not have been applied to the
> > blocks prior to their installation.
> > The cartouche is on top of the render,
> indicating
> > that it was applied in situ.
> > It's good that Colette confirms this.
>
> Which, of course, she doesn’t.
>
> Try reading again and properly this time—and not
> misrepresenting, for all that this requires you to
> shake off your Creighton clique habits.
>
> M.
Right on M...and not to mention he also misrepresented which Chamber she was in....she said she didn't recall @ the moment, BUT, Schoch called the roof, "Granite"...maybe granite coated in plaster, or a plaster section she happened upon, etc.
Old habit die hard.
Regards, W
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> Jon Ellison Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Hi Colette/Dune
> > I agree.
> > A large portion of the underside of the upper
> > chamber ceiling blocks seems to be coated in
> > plaster varying from large gobs applied into
> and
> > around the block joints down to a few mm to
> zero
> > on the block surfaces. It looks like the rafter
> > blocks were placed unevenly and then rendered
> to
> > provide a smooth and even interior surface.
> > The render could not have been applied to the
> > blocks prior to their installation.
> > The cartouche is on top of the render,
> indicating
> > that it was applied in situ.
> > It's good that Colette confirms this.
>
> Which, of course, she doesn’t.
>
> Try reading again and properly this time—and not
> misrepresenting, for all that this requires you to
> shake off your Creighton clique habits.
>
> M.
Right on M...and not to mention he also misrepresented which Chamber she was in....she said she didn't recall @ the moment, BUT, Schoch called the roof, "Granite"...maybe granite coated in plaster, or a plaster section she happened upon, etc.
Old habit die hard.
Regards, W