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PLASTERING SEVICES WEST BROMWICH Acknowledge Wikipedia for the following information West Bromwich (pronunciation (help·info)) is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Sandwell, in the West Midlands, historically Staffordshire, England. It is 5 miles (8.0 km) north west of Birmingham lying on the A41 London-to-Holyhead road. West Bromwich is part of the Black Country. West Bromwich is the largest town within the Borough of Sandwell with a population of 136,940 (2001). The motto on the town's coat of arms proclaims in Latin "Labor omnia vincit" which translates as "Work Conquers All".

 

Plasterwork is one of the most ancient of building techniques. Evidence shows that the dwellings of primitive man were erected in a simple fashion with sticks and plastered with mud. The pyramids in Egypt contain plasterwork executed at least four thousand years ago, probably much earlier, and yet hard and durable, at the present time. From recent discoveries it has been ascertained that the tools of the plasterer of that time were practically identical in design, shape and purpose with those used today. For their finest work, the Egyptians used a plaster made from calcined gypsum just like plaster of Paris of the present time, and their methods of plastering on reeds resemble in every way our lath, plaster, float and set work. Hair was introduced to strengthen the material, and the whole finished somewhat under an inch thick.

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