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PostPosted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 5:36 pm    Post subject: FA Dry Stone Walling manual masonry work Reply with quote

Dry Stone Walling ,A Practical Conservation Handbook ,no
author,VGC.large format 120 pages.
One of only two dry stone walling craft manuals I know of this is by
far the best,packed with instructional pictures,diagrams,indicates
styles and techniques for various types of
stone,areas,gateways,stiles, steps, capping etc.Very comprehensive.

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