08/03/2010

Natural Stone Heritage Book 'Opens'

The first-ever guide to detail the history and use of stone in some of Northern Ireland's most important landmarks has been released.

'Stone by Stone', which identifies the various stone types used in iconic buildings, such as the Albert Clock in Belfast, was launched by NI Environment Minister Edwin Poots in the Canada Room at Queen's University Belfast.

Publishers claim the book will prove to be a valuable resource for both those with an interest in Built Heritage, and those undertaking conservation works to repair these protected structures.

The publication also acts as a guide to the various types of building stone available across Northern Ireland.

"This book illustrates how one of our most natural resources has been used to create outstanding architecture and provides useful information for those with an interest in understanding our built heritage and for those tasked with its conservation and protection," said Minister Poots.

"This building we are in today shows just how important our Built Heritage is for Northern Ireland. Queen’s University Belfast not only serves as a seat of learning but is also an important visitor attraction, and a much loved landmark.

"My Department remains committed to Northern Ireland’s Built Heritage. As part of that commitment, we seek to ensure this finite resource is protected to the highest standards. The 'Stone by Stone' publication will help and encourage those tasked with masonry projects to use appropriate care and diligence in their work."

(NS/BMcC)

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