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Tuesday 18th September 2012

The Roof should soon be on

The timbers to support the roof are all in place as are the Dormer window frames.

The roofing felt should be going on in the next few days which will make the building weatherproof. When the roofing tiles go on in the near future the building will be water tight and able to withstand whatever the English weather can throw at it for at least a hundred years.

However this is not the end of the Restoration but rather the end of Part One.

Don't Fence Me In.View of the roof.View of the roof from another angle.View of timbers supporting the mezzanine floor.Long view of ground floor.This wall has now been made good.Ground floor view looking towards the river.Jim moving a floor support into position.Asa and Jim share a joke.Jim and Dave.A view through the roof struts.Who put that ladder there.How the roof struts are fitted round the corner of the building.It looks good enough to put a roof on.Another floor support goes in.Long view of the mezzanine floor towards the river.Jim and Dave stop for a photo shoot.Steel Roof Supports.Asa and Jim stop for a photo shoot.View of the progress from Riverside Road, Gorleston.View of the progress from the banks of the River Yare at Gorleston.
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