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English: The grout remained water-soluble until it hardened, enabling workers to remove excess material and smooth the joint between the lens and cast-iron panel with a sponge.
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Source http://www.nps.gov/hps/tps/technotes/ptn47/repair_replacement.htm
Author Chad Randl
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English: Repair and Rehabilitation of Historic Sidewalk Vault Lights at 552-554 Broadway, New York City.

Picture taken during the restoration of glass vaulted lights between 552-554 Broadway, New York City.

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