Apsley House, London - SSH Conservation
The Problem
In August 2014, Sally Strachey Historic Conservation carried out cleaning trials at Apsley House to determine the safest and most effective method of removing surface soiling without disturbing the historic treatment of copperas wash.
On site, careful planning was required for deliveries and for the protection of the internal areas of the building. Dust was a particular challenge as there were valuable museum objects to be mindful of.
The main conservation programme in 2015 comprised of a sensitive cleaning programme, stone consolidation, repairs, protection and replacement to this important façade.
The Solution
Restorative Techniques visited the site to investigate the building and trained staff on the use of ThermaTech® and ammonium carbonate poultices. SSH Conservation hired a ThermaTech® system and later purchased one to clean surface soiling while leaving the copperas wash intact. SSH conservators found the machinery easy to use, and the feedback received from clients and operators was extremely positive.
The Outcome
The façade and the public rooms have been returned to the way they would have looked when the Duke lived and entertained in his magnificent home known as 'Number 1 London'. The Wellington Museum is one of the most prestigious and visited locations of the city.
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