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 Lynton has supplied lasers to museums and conservators across the globe and is proud to be associated with some of the most prestigious and well known organistions in the world including:The British Museum, LONDON; The Natural History Museum, LONDON; The Victoria and Albert Museum, LONDON; The Tate Gallery, LONDON; The National Conservation Centre, LIVERPOOL; The National Museum of Ireland, DUBLIN; Historic Scotland, EDINBURGH; The Museum of Fine Arts, BOSTON; The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, BOSTON; The Fogg Museum, HARVARD; The Birmingham Museum, BIRMINGHAM; The Lancashire Museum, PRESTON; Lincoln Cathedral, LINCOLN; Wells Cathedral, WELLS; Salisbury Cathedral, SALISBURY; Cologne Cathedral, KOLN; The Art Gallery of New South Wales, SYDNEY; The Australia War Memorial, CANBERRA; The Museum of Singapore, SINGAPORE; The University of Chicago, CHICAGO; THe City & Guilds Art College, LONDON; Nicolas Boyes Stone Conservation, EDINBURGH; The Croatian Restoration Company, SPLIT & Neil Menard Conservator, CALIFORNIA

TEL: +44(0)1477 536977
EMAIL: INFO@LYNTON.CO.UK

LYNTON HOUSE
MANOR LANE
HOLMES CHAPEL
CHESHIRE
CW4 8AF
UNITED KINGDOM

Lynton have been supplying and advising the Conservation industry for over 15 years and have a proven track record of excellence within this field.

WHY USE LASERS?

Laser cleaning is a valuable addition to the conservator’s toolbox offering a highly selective, reliable and precise method of removing layers of corrosion, pollution, unwanted paint and other surface coatings.

The laser is an extremely controllable alternative to more conventional techniques helping to remove unsightly and damaging layers from the surface of artworks in a wide range of sculptural materials including marble, bronze, ivory and aluminum.

Lasers have been widely and successfully used to clean historic artefacts, sculptures and ancient monuments, while preserving the patina, fine surface detail and important surface coatings.

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