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The Radstock Museum 
A contract to restore several existing models
and provide the scenic works for a new museum. The interior finishes,
joinery and exterior stonework were provided to recreate a 1930's Co-op
shop, an Edwardian miner's cottage, scullery and privy, a blacksmiths
and a carpenters workshop and the interior of a typical mine of the area.
This was supplied with a miner working the coal face and a boy pulling
a putt (wooden sledge). In the interests of accuracy a mould of the local
stonework was taken and panels made up in water-based acrylic resin; careful
painting and colour washes complete the illusion.
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