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Richmond you See that the kind of work is identically the same. was now You may now notice that I begin to use cotton mask in greater wool. The history of this stucco work in England detail. briefly is this. I wanted some time ago a figure which I had not got in wood. I searched about and found an Italian — a Florentine — who was conversant with the method of operation, and who carried out my ideas as I wished. The plan he adopted was that which has been handed down from the middle ages, and up...on it many of the figures used in the fetes were made, and this principle was always employed. @@(p@@@@@@@@@@ IN London civic pageants, figures are made in plaster ; that is to say they are first modelled in claj', and afterwards cast. This necessitates two operations, but in our system, only one is used. This you will at once see is an enormous saving of time and is quite as effecftive, if not more so, and besides the London kind of figures are very heavy, whilst our principle ensures their being hght, and the tendency to break or chip is avoided.
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