Most noteworthy among it is the wall plaster, architraves and door surrounds.
Dingle Church, (renovation including new rooflighting and removal of wall plaster).
The bullet whined over his head to lodge somewhere in the wall plaster.
The major injury suffered by this musical space came during the last war, when most of the wall plaster was misguidedly removed.
By 1926, a major renovation was necessary, as the wall plaster had begun to crack, the wooden floors were splintering, and the support beams created.
She said that in many apartments the wall plaster was falling down and the pipes were broken and leaking.
There was nothing more than an occasional brick corner, an occasional piece of wall plaster.
The enclosing wall plaster had fallen down exposing the brick and stone to weather conditions.
The name comes from the fact that wall plaster turns blue if made using sand taken from where S. latifolia occurs.
O'Bannion pointed to a large, unsightly crack in the wall plaster.