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A metal damp proof course (DPC) between the stone foundation and brick wall. Damp proofing in construction is a type of moisture control applied to building walls and floors to prevent moisture from passing into the interior spaces.
Henry Davis Sleeper was born March 27, 1878, in Boston. He was the youngest son of Major Jacob Henry Sleeper (1839–1891), a distinguished Civil War veteran, and Maria (née Westcott) Sleeper (1837–1917). His elder brothers were Jacob Sleeper and Stephen Westcott Sleeper, [2] who later married Elisa Cushing. [3]
Henry Deane, Archbishop of Canterbury, Keeper 1500 1502 Henry VII (1485–1509) William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, Keeper to 1504 1502 1515 Henry VIII (1509–1547) Thomas Wolsey, Cardinal Archbishop of York: 1515 1529 Thomas More [b] 1529 1532 Thomas Audley (Lord Audley of Walden from 1538) [b] 1532 1544 Lord Wriothesley: 1544 1547 ...
Penetrating sealers often require the use of special cleaners which both clean and top up the repellent ingredient left on the stone surface. These sealers are often breathable to a certain degree, but do not penetrate deeply enough (generally less than 1mm) to be effective against salt attack, such as efflorescence and spalling.
Concrete sealers are applied to concrete to protect it from surface damage, corrosion, and staining. They either block the pores in the concrete to reduce absorption of water and salts or form an impermeable layer which prevents such materials from passing.
William Tucker (c. 16 May 1784 – December 1817) was a British convict, a sealer, a trader in human heads, an Otago settler, and New Zealand’s first art dealer.. Tucker is the man who stole a preserved Māori head and started the retail trade in them.