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The interior chamber in 2016, prior to grouting works, and the interior chamber in 2019 with visible evidence of initial drying of the formerly saturated masonry. Source: Conserving Burns Monument, in IHBC's Context 164 (Page 22), published by The Institute of Historic Building Conservation in March 2020, was written by Kinlay Laidlaw, director of building surveying and heritage consultants Laidlaw Associates Building Surveying. https://ihbconline.co.uk/context/164/24/
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