Here is further evidence of early peach lime sand pointing in Fremantle
Saturday, 6 December 2014
Monday, 1 December 2014
Peach sand ocre coloured limestone pointing
Here we have some non hydraulic peach lime sand mortar of the Fremantle vernacular taken from the wall only 50 metres away. Other ingredients were added but this mortar would not have the accelerated setting of modern mortar allowing for striking etc
Posted by Neil at 01:36 0 comments
Labels: Fremantle, Limestone, Peach mortar
Peach sand used in limestone pointing
Here we have what was common in older stonework around Perth. This high clay sand mixed with slaked lime putty to produce an ochre coloured mix common in bagging and white washes of Rottnest etc.
I dare say all of it was burnt in a wood fire, then the rocks slaked but the burnt 'lime sand' with the associated clay mixed with the slaked lime and possibly some conch.Posted by Neil at 01:34 0 comments
Labels: Fremantle, Limestone, Peach sand, Pinjar
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