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The Stained Glass
Restoration of a Washington DC landmark.
Lynchburg
Stained Glass conducted a stained glass survey of the windows at Mount
Vernon Place UMC in which the windows were photographed, catalogued, and
accessed for signs of deterioration in both the stained glass and wood
frame system. Subsequently, Lynchburg Stained Glass removed 42
large panels (50% of the total sanctuary stained glass) for complete
re-lead restoration. These panels were carefully dismantled, cleaned
and re-assembled with new lead came. Some panels were triple glazed
meaning that they were actually three layers of stained glass. Layering of
stained glass is a technique used to add depth-of-field to a stained glass
window.
The windows
were reinstalled with new protective laminated glass storm coverings.
Wood frames were scraped, repaired, and painted to complete the project.
Some windows nearest the ground level received 0.5-inch thick Lexan
security panels which were set into a specially designed vented frame
system.
Below are
photos of the finished stained glass restoration.
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