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Three years later, the re-erection of the building started.
They will be taken down and preserved for re-erection on a future site."
All the parts necessary for the re-erection of the engine machinery have now been obtained.
Re-erection and restoration of the machinery took seven years.
The prospect of success was not sufficiently promising to induce its re-erection.
The re-erection of the sculpture was attended by hundreds of local people.
Crossing assisted in its re-erection in 1885, and it remains standing today.
The re-erection was carried out in 1958 by the Bromborough Society.
Planning had always been centred around the acquisition of a suitable building elsewhere, followed by its removal and re-erection.
Architectural fragments of the City Gate by the main street are awaiting re-erection.
The builder of the link offered the cottages to the museum, along with the funding for their removal and re-erection.
As the building was listed, it was carefully removed for re-erection at Bo'ness.
In 1982 the stone fell over, and excavations prior to its re-erection revealed that it had been set into a shallow pit.
He subsequently supervised its re-erection in Sydenham, south London.
A scheme for its removal and re-erection elsewhere failed; the Legislature did not want to invest $12,000 to have the house transferred to another location.
Piece by piece - all carefully labelled to facilitate re-erection - the building was transported to Welshpool.
One result of the expedition was the first re-erection of a moai on its ahu platform.
The marble pedestal had bas-reliefs dating to the time of the obelisk's re-erection in Constantinople.
The museum's collection includes 16 buildings that are in storage and due for re-erection as and when the museum's funds permit.
Between the four corners of the obelisk and the pedestal are four bronze cubes, used in its transportation and re-erection.
The cemetery maintenance worked on the re-erection of stones, patching broken stones, cleaning stones, and clearing vegetation.
Its facade was then carefully disassembled for re-erection elsewhere, proving the "portability" its designer expounded as a benefit of his new construction system.
Deteriorating elements were replaced, and a new coat of bright-red paint was applied before re-erection, said the official, Mel Glickman, an executive vice president.
The re-erection, scheduled for September 14, the Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross, was watched by a large crowd.
The plinth on which it stands has an inscription listing various worthy gentlemen who were probably involved in the re-erection of the stone in Victorian times.