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Good Stonework Saturday everyone. I hope all have a great weekend and are able to get out for a ride. Thank you for participating in this thread and sharing your AMAZING Stonework pictures. Be safe and enjoy the ride. Hammerhead
Granite mile marker along the Concord-Lake Sunapee Rail Trail in Concord NH
A granite dam structure along the Smith River in Grafton NH
Bridge abutment along The Northern Rail Trail in Franklin NH
Happy stonework Saturday. Wish you all a great weekend and safe ride.
This was my grandfather’s home until he passed in 1983. Built in the 1860’s from Victorian bluestone and located in the centre of Melbourne. The Melbourne City Council acquired it after he passed with all the other homes on an entire city block with the intention of demolishing them to extend the nearby fruit and vege market. Shortly before they compulsorily acquired it, the national trust put it on the register for protected homes thwarting the council’s plan. It was my grandfather’s first and only home and he was the last person on the block to sell.
St Mary’s Star of the sea. It should have had a spire on the front but the Irish builders took off with the dough without finishing it. The church was built without being sanctioned by the Roman Catholics as they were worried it would be more beautiful than the main cathedral in the city. Much of the stonework on the front and right side was restored about 15 years ago. I watched in amazement as the stonemasons hand cut and finish the new blocks of stone sourced from the original quarry.
Good Stonework Saturday to everyone. I hope all are well and have been able to get out and enjoy the week. Cooler temperatures and fall are here. Thank you for sharing your AMAZING Stonework pictures here and participating in this thread. Get for a ride if able this weekend. Stay safe and have fun. Hammerhead
A stonewall in front of a residence in downtown Franklin NH
The Railroad turntable along the Northern Rail Trail in Franklin NH
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