[MassHistPres] Conservators for monumental restoration

Chris Skelly skelly-mhc at comcast.net
Thu May 12 16:01:28 EDT 2011


Masshistpres does have an archives.  Unfortunately, it is not easily
searchable by key word.  Chris.

 

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Christopher C. Skelly

Director of Local Government Programs

Massachusetts Historical Commission

From: masshistpres-bounces at cs.umb.edu
[mailto:masshistpres-bounces at cs.umb.edu] On Behalf Of Dennis De Witt
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2011 3:49 PM
To: MHC MHC listserve
Subject: Re: [MassHistPres] Conservators for monumental restoration

 

This is a perfect example of the potential value of this list serve.  

 

Chris is there an online accessible list of old strings?

 

Looking for Bronze Statue in my computer, I find a string from 2005 with the
following suggestions:

 

the Stuart Dean company

 

Dædalus Inc., at 205-3 Arlington St., Watertown, MA 02472; 

the principal is Clifford Craine, 1-800-252-0368.

 

Darius Ferantina
24 Russell Street
Arlington, Massachusetts  02474
781 646 9105

 

 <<art-care.com <http://art-care.com/> >>.   

  

Brookline had it's Bronze equestrian statue restored about 10 years ago.  A
call to its Preservation Commission might get the name of the firm that did
it.

 

Dennis De Witt

 

 

 

On May 12, 2011, at 3:14 PM, Henry Cooke wrote:





Chris and list,

The Town of Randolph has undertaken the refurbishment of its Civil War
memorial in front of Stetson Hall, consisting of a pair of putting new
granite bases under a pair of bronze civil war howitzers to replace the
crubling concrete ones, and to remove the hollow cast bronze civil war
soldier statue from its pedestal, repair its bent bayonet, and replace the
corroded metal  pins that originally held the statue on top of its granite
base. What we need are recommendations of conservators or other qualified
individuals who can repair the bronze statue while it is off the pedestal,
and replace the pins on the seven foot high granite pedestal. Any
recommendations would be welcome

Henry Cooke
Chairman
Randolph Historical Commission

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