Late in November 2017, a small band of volunteers got together to start work on our third mosaic, commemorating the history of Culver Street. Here we have some photos of the volunteers making the mosaic. We start with early days when there was much more paper than tile, followed by later sessions when several of the features were almost complete.
Joanna Dewfall's design sketch for the Culver Street mosaic
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The site for the Culver Street mosaic
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Clare works on bottles in the cellar and Angela works on her beloved cat Billy
Lots of happy mosaic makers
Raine and Morgan make their coasters to take home
Keith wasn't going to stay to make any mosaic...but he ended up completing the whole of the chimney and smoke section!
Thelma working on the Royal Oak pub sign
Bev knows all about crocodile skins as she used to work at the Invicta Leatherworks!
Yilam and Aileen make light work of the feathers
Angela working on Billy the cat
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Theresa working on the brewery drayman and Kate working on the horse
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Tom working on the bell casting pit
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Mosaic designer Joanna Dewfall with her draft design for the Culver Street mosaic
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An "artist's impression" of the mosaic
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Using a chamber-pot to collect the spilt beer
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Christine making some lizard-skin shoes
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Billy the cat, finished and waiting for his background
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The wine and beer vault is filling up nicely
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Kate well on the way with the bell-casting
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Volunteers hard at work
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Thelma has almost finished the pub sign for the Royal Oak
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The brewery drayman looking good with his 'tache and leather apron
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Mosaic designer Joanna getting hands-on
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