Internal walls
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Lime plasters were used up to the 1950s and are common in Victorian and Edwardian buildings. It was common in the early 1900s to cover blown plaster with heavy paper in an attempt to hold it together and disguise uneven finishes (hence 'papering over the cracks'). Blown plaster is the delamination...
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