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Structural experts inspected the brickwork, at the junction of Liverpool and Elenora Street, on Monday.
The building was a pharmacy when the bottle was hidden in the brickwork inside the hollow wooden pillar.
The engineers have been pleasantly surprised at the condition on the soot-stained brickwork.
On the grander dwellings a multi-storey tower, with lavish brickwork decoration and firing-slits, rises up to improve the household's field-of-fire.
The arches - built in 1862 - have joins to the new brickwork which was added when they were widened in 1872.
The colouring in the flour is so strong it stains the brickwork (homes and businesses tend to wrap their property in plastic).
Part of a street next to Stoke-on-Trent's former Spode pottery works has been shut so some brickwork which is leaning "dangerously" can be removed.
The foundations have to be renovated, brickwork needs repairing, and the steelwork on the top has rust in places that we will clean up.
What they found was that of five levels of brickwork only the first, which had been exposed to the elements, had deteriorated to any extent.
Mr Manley will be teaching most of the theory himself, and working in partnership with a local further education college for such things as brickwork.
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He explains how in one set of arches, an attempt was made to inject grout into the brickwork to fill voids which the engineers thought must have developed.
He got in touch with Tenzin and spent the next six months looking for design inspiration in everything from flea-market cast-offs to old brickwork and Raoul Dufy paintings.
Black vinyl floors polka-dotted with chewing gum are overlooked by walls part covered with grey-beige corrugated metal and finished with brickwork rendered filthy by the water from above.
Kelly would get the last laugh as he would go onto become a millionaire from that brickwork business and his daughter would wear the tiara of European royalty on her own most beautiful head.
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One maalem (or master craftsman), in particular, opened many doors for the decorator: Ma'alem Houman, who was skilled in the brickwork and tadelakt (a glazed plaster mixed with pigment and soap) that Willis brought out of the hammam (or bathhouse) and into Moorish interiors.
Exterior brickwork was cleaned.
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