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BACKGROUND The 2015 Kansas Heritage Fund grants have just been announced. The Cross House had applied (after six months of work on the application). Then there was 3-1/2 months of waiting for the results. The Heritage Grant program is funded by a small tax on every mortgage filed in the state. The monies collected are…
Continue ReadingThe Miraculous Resurrection of Barlaston Hall
In the late 1980s I became aware of Barlaston Hall, Staffordshire, England, and attributed to Sir Robert Taylor. A group called SAVE was fighting desperately to stop the house from being demolished. This was not an easy fight as most people thought the house was more ruin than habitable structure. Considering the condition of the…
Continue ReadingThe Mystery of the Bathroom Notches: REVEALED!!!
It did not seem possible that only 24-hours after posting a thread about mysterious notches, the notches would no longer be mysterious! You see, the exposed studs in the second-floor bathroom of the Cross House have three rows of horizontal notches. The notches are only about 1/8-inch deep. Why are they there? Obviously, they had…
Continue ReadingEnhancing Emporia
Overall, Emporia looks a lot better than it did when I moved to Kansas in 1996. You see, a restoration consciousness has slowly but surely spread across the city, like pixie dust being sprinkled from the sky by the Preservation Gods. Projects such as this make Emporia…
Continue ReadingThe Mystery of the Bathroom Notches
What are they? What were they for? When did whatever they held get removed? Will the mystery ever be revealed?????????????????? In the 1920s the bathroom was converted into a kitchen. In 1950 the room was converted back into a bathroom (when the house was turned into a motel). At some point the room…
Continue ReadingWindows, Windows Everywhere!
During the summer and fall, a lot of windows were removed from the Cross House to undergo restoration. The house, amazingly, retains all its original sashes. Of course, after 120-years some are not in great shape. As the above image testifies to, with a great deal of faith (I just know these…
Continue ReadingThe Great Column Adventure! Part 8.
I have another column adventure on the south side of the house, to be completed later in the year. The restoration of the long-missing porch railings? Underway! Next is the recreation of the missing lattice, as well as repairing the damaged porch flooring. I have not gotten used to all the west-facing columns…
Continue ReadingBrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
I am trying to get the finial column on the west front porch painted. But not today! It is 23-degrees right now, but with 45-mile-an-hour winds! So it feels like 4-degrees! But…look at Tuesday…and the upcoming weekend! Kansas is like this. Just crazy!
Continue ReadingFrom Grungy to Glittering
With all my experience restoring vintage lighting, I am occasionally surprised, even stunned, by the AFTER. This chandelier looked SO bad that I hesitated purchasing it. What decided things for me? The cast brass rosettes curling up from each arm. Sweet. And these looked to be of high-quality, indicating that the whole fixture…
Continue ReadingThe Glory of the Glass. Part 2. A Conundrum.
The Cross House has a whopping forty stained-glass windows. The conditions ranges from good, poor, to terrifying. Even the good windows will need to be taken apart to have all the lead caming replaced. Caming has a life-span of a century so the caming is already past its due date. I have a grant application…
Continue ReadingThe Story of the Lost Dramatic Sweep.
I really really really wanted the Great Sweep back and uninterrupted. So, today, we removed the 6×6 post (you can see it sitting on the porch floor, above). Lest we be thought of as damn fools, here is why we did what we did… FOR THE STRUCTURAL GEEK Some…
Continue ReadingThe Great Column Adventure! Part 7.
NEWS FLASH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I cannot be at the Cross House today. Poo. But Justin just sent me an image. Whoee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Continue ReadingThe Great Column Adventure! Part 5.
Today’s post is not much of an adventure. But it is an update! You see the four limestone plinths? If the left is ONE, and the right is FOUR: ONE The paired columns were installed this week. The columns were badly rotted and required significant restoration. The capitals are new, and made from…
Continue ReadingResurrecting Glamour & Glitter
Would you like to see the After? Please scroll away down. I never get over the thrill of taking something which does not look like much, and by simply restoring…
Continue ReadingThe Great Column Adventure! Part 4.
Ok. Yes. I know. And agree. I am a bit obsessed (small voice in my head: a bit?) with restoring all the missing pieces (columns, balustrades, and lattice) to the 1894 Cross House main porch. As stated previously, it is quite rare to have an 1894 porch last into 2015. Even with all the damage…
Continue ReadingThe Great Column Adventure! Part 3.
In the next few days, two more columns are being re-installed after also being AWOL. These columns are over to the right (out of the images). When this work is completed, ALL the west-facing columns will be back in place for the first time in a very very very long time….
Continue ReadingThe Great Column Adventure! Part 2.
And now — drum roll, please — may I present all four center columns being returned to the front porch after many decades absence (scroll way down):
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