
The second to last move. Where once it was thought that a special stagger piece could be used - incorporated with the larger S-Style Scaffolding - an additional section of Baker Scaffolding was used instead, and "marched" down the stairway with angle braces clamped onto the decorative iron to stiffen it.


An improvised method of catching as much debris or fresh plaster as possible.

Chipping out the plaster in areas where it was delaminating, then filling with Structo-lite plaster.

Floating over the Structolite filler with gypsum compound.

With the last gypsum float dry and primed.

Painted!
