RA250 stories: how to restore a façade
RA250 stories: how to restore a façade
Behind the scenes
By the RA video team
Published 8 December 2016
How do you repair historic stone when that stone is no longer quarried? This video series reveals the ideas, people and challenges behind transforming the RA ahead of our 250th anniversary in 2018, and in this episode we come to the restoration of 6 Burlington Gardens and its historic statues.
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