lead oxide on a painted garden urn fragment under polarizing light microscope: plain polarized light (left) and cross polarized light (right) [link]
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lead oxide on a painted garden urn fragment under polarizing light microscope: plain polarized light (left) and cross polarized light (right) [link]
Paint Annalysis in Forensic Science
Introduction Paint is a common term for any liquid used to colour the surface of an item by covering it with a pigmented (coloured) coating.
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Castletown Cox Garden, Ireland por Patrick Baty Via Flickr: Patrick Baty was employed for many years while this magnificent house in southern Ireland was restored. Advice was given on paint type and colour on the main house and throughout the estate. The quality of the craftsmanship on this project was outstanding and the whole project run in an exemplary fashion.
Castletown Cox, Ireland por Patrick Baty Via Flickr: Patrick Baty was employed for many years while this magnificent house in southern Ireland was restored. Advice was given on paint type and colour on the main house and throughout the estate. The quality of the craftsmanship on this project was outstanding and the whole project run in an exemplary fashion.
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Albert Hall Mansions. The earliest block of mansion flats in London and the first to be designed in the new ‘Queen Anne’ or ‘Kensington Style’ style that was based on English and Dutch architecture of the early 18th century. Designed by Richard Norman Shaw.
I was employed to establish the original colour of the railings.
The Royal Albert Bridge. A wonderful image of a great bridge. One of the most enjoyable things that I've done in recent years was to walk over the two 'spans' on a pitch-black night. See here for an account.
Few of you will have seen a sight like this.
View from the roof of Blenheim Palace.
If you don't mind heights there are some wonderful places that one is called to work.