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Later archaeologists, including Christopher Chippindale of the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge and Brian Edwards of the University of the West of England, campaigned to give the public more knowledge of the various restorations and in 2004 English Heritage included pictures of the work in progress in its book Stonehenge: A History in Photographs.
A number of restorations have taken place in the twentieth century, included a notable one in whch the French participated.
ArtWatch UK have included a commemorative issue on the late James Beck ; a report on the damage to artworks in transit for blockbuster exhibitions ; and articles critical of the results of restorations on modern painters like Gustav Klimt.

restorations and new
In addition, within the context of the post-Napoleonic restorations and revolutions which engulfed the West both in Europe and the Americas, both the Carlistas as well as the Isabelino conservatives were opposed to the new Napoleonic constitutional system.
Instead he painted new works which were passed off as restorations, fooling many experts.
The replacing of old timber buildings with new ones in the Georgian architecture style helped the town recover in prestige level, with the religious structures also undergoing restorations.
During the 1980s, Blair House underwent significant restorations, with a new wing added on the north.
As a matter of fact, in Venice building materials are precious and foundations are usually kept: in the subsequent restorations, existing elements will be used again, mixing the Venetian-Byzantine and the new styles ( Ca ' Sagredo, Palazzo Bembo ).
He gained a reputation as an expert on medieval buildings and applied this expertise to his new buildings and his restorations.
There are no suppliers of new mantle gas lamps set up for use with natural gas ; however, some old homes still have fixtures installed, and some period restorations have salvaged fixtures installed, more for decoration than use.
According to the author, the majority of the neighborhood ’ s buildings are not originally Gothic but rather restorations or even new, Gothic Revival-style projects carried out between the 19th and 20th centuries, yet they are advertised as Gothic and many of them have the status of National monument.
The new building incorporated many elements of the Italian Renaissance, and numerous of these details ( considered “ exotic ” by Moscow standards ) disappeared during later repairs and restorations.
Faculty members are opening new doors in a wide range of areas including laser technology, computer-aided dental restorations, dental material improvement, craniofacial deformity, and salivary dysfunction treatment.
However, new restorations and screenings of Edison films in recent years contradict Everson's statement ; indeed Everson's citing The Land Beyond the Sunset points out creativity at Edison beyond Porter and Collins as it was directed by Harold M. Shaw ( 1877 – 1926 ), who later went on to a successful career directing in England, South Africa, and Lithuania before returning to the US in 1922.

restorations and original
The present building was consecrated in 1642 and despite subsequent restorations it largely retains its original appearance.
Several restorations since 1958 to address structural damage have resulted in the extensive replacement of tiles, mosaics, ceilings, and walls such that " nearly everything that one sees in this marvelous building was put there in the second half of the twentieth century ", but without significant change to its original form and structure.
Critics are aghast that the restorations paid little attention to original architectural styles, and used modern materials, and that the government has also established a golf course, a paved highway, and built a 61-meter ( 200-foot ) watchtower.
2, no less ) is still sailing and is understood to be in completely unrestored original condition, while two more are known to be either currently undergoing or at least scheduled for full restorations ; the restoration of no.
While the original bridge was constructed entirely of wood, in a series of repairs and restorations the bridge uses a combination of materials but retains its original form.
Mercedes-Benz also operates the Mercedes-Benz Classic Center that focuses on classic Mercedes-Benz restorations and is recognized as the central authority on 300 SL parts, service, restoration and vehicle trading as they have unique access to original build sheets and factory documentation which enables them to confirm a car's authenticity-a critical factor determining a collector car's true value.
The church first opened in the late 19th century and has since undergone multiple restorations, yet has continued to remain in its original structure-although it is now no longer operating as a church, being now utilised as a child care centre.
After the numerous later restorations, only the gate remains of the original Roman edifice.
Additional restorations in 1986 and 2003 – 2004, have carefully focused on the buildings origin from the 17th and 18th century using original materials and craftsmanship as far as possible, while adapting the offices of the Supreme Court to modern requirements regarding accessibility and security.
Some of the original fabric survives, but the present, mainly brick, building is largely the result of major restorations and enlargements in 1765, 1799 and 1845.
In 2011, restorations are taking place that will include the west facade being cleaned, bringing the bricks back to their original yellow colour.
Many restorations have added a typical or estimated WD # as the original was missing.
The Bridge / LOC series has been noted for its re-mastering of the LOC's original materials, in restorations supervised by Adam Abeshouse and David Starobin.
Many of these parts went into restorations of the surviving examples of which 68 or more still exist today, according to a registry started by Charles " Chuck " Vernon and Johnny Eagles, two members of a group of original Crocker owners in Southern California.
The lowest layer corresponds to the original construction of Ur-Nammu, while the two upper layers are part of the Neo-Babylonian restorations.
During the original colour restorations, the team were keen to present the episodes as close to the original broadcast master tapes as possible, as explained by senior Restoration Team content producer Steve Roberts:
Unlike amalgam which essentially just fills a hole and requires retention features to hold the filling, composite cavity restorations when used with dentin and enamel bonding techniques restore the tooth back to near its original physical integrity.
Major restorations were carried out including the transformation of the five original canals into one surrounding pond.
Successive restorations of varying scale took place during the reigns of Empress Elizabeth and Alexander the First as well as the later Soviet and Russian times took place, preserving their original character and style.
Located near the center of the city, the building retains its original look, despite its restorations beginning in 1999.

restorations and designs
They were reconstructed in three main phases of restorations with the tower and choir conforming to the designs of Dr Peter MacGregor Chalmers.

restorations and restoration
The aim of the restoration was to reverse the decay of centuries of attrition, pollution, destruction by acts of war, and misguided past restorations.
The cathedral is undergoing restoration and has been studied by experts from around the world for its architectural curiosities, including those deformations which it has suffered due to previous restorations.
In traditional photochemical restorations, image polarity considerations must be observed when recombining surviving materials and the final, lowest generation restoration master may be either a duplicate negative or a fine grain master positive.
The restoration and recreation of Colonial Williamsburg, one of the largest historic restorations ever undertaken, was championed by the Reverend Dr. W. A. R.
The influx of tourists has led to the restoration of a great number of homes ( many of which were destroyed during World War II ); these restorations, by law, have to conform to " guidelines laid down by the Greek culture ministry's Archaeological Service.
Uninformed restorations will often shred or damage the trunk even beyond the greatest professional's ability to repair, and so restoration should not be attempted without the proper research.
The latest restoration that has left the church interior visible today, took place in the late 19th century ; it was more sympathetic to the church's architectural character than many Victorian restorations.
The basilica, consecrated in 439 by Sixtus III, has undergone several restorations, among them a restoration by Pope Adrian I, and further work in the eleventh century.
There are numerous types of precision attachments ( also known as combined restorations ) to aid removable prosthetic attachment to teeth, including magnets, clips, hooks and implants which could be seen as a form of dental restoration.
These restorations are very strong, durable and resistant to wear, because the combination of porcelain and metal creates a stronger restoration than porcelain used alone.
Upon its release, it was neither a critical nor commercial success and has been little seen until two recent restorations were completed, a European film restoration and a U. S. video restoration by David Shepard.
In recent years, the technological advances afforded by CAD / CAM dentistry offer viable alternatives to the traditional crown restoration in many cases .< ref > Reproducing natural color effects on milled ceramic restorations.
All-ceramic restorations do not require resistance and retention form and consequently less surface area need be removed and the restoration will still stay in place by virtue of micromechanical and chemical bonding.
The main disadvantages of restoration with a crown are extensive irreversible tooth preparation ( grinding away ) and higher costs than for direct restorations such as amalgam or dental composite.
While these restorations might be ten times the price of direct restorations, the superiority of an inlay in terms of resistance to occlusal forces, protection against recurrent decay, precision of fabrication, marginal integrity, proper contouring for gingival ( tissue ) health, and ease of cleansing offers an excellent alternative to the direct restoration.

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