Banburyshire Photos: Melted lead from the remains of the roof. York Minster July 1984
Banburyshire Photos: The remains of the 13c roof and water on the floor of the South Transept. York Minster July 1984
Banburyshire Photos: York Minster, the south transept after the fire, July 1984
Banburyshire Photos: Debris and water on the floor of the South Transept, York Minster, July 1984
Banburyshire Photos: Smoke, still hanging in the the central tower, York Minster, July 1984
Banburyshire Photos: The missing roof from in front of the rose window, south transept, York Minster July 1984
Banburyshire Photos: The gable of the South Transept and the fire damaged Rose Window. York Minster, July 1984
Banburyshire Photos: Dad on the left (looking knackered) and colleagues inspecting the damage around the rose window, York Minster 1984
Banburyshire Photos: The tempory roof being lifted into place. York Minster, 1984
Banburyshire Photos: The tempory roof being lifted into place,. York Minster, 1984
Banburyshire Photos: The badly fire damaged stonework of the 13th c arch of the central crossing of York Minster. 1984
Banburyshire Photos: A 'form' (I think that's the term) next to the stone ribbing waiting to be replaced or restored. York Minster 1984
Banburyshire Photos: The stonemasons of York Minster in the early 80s.
Banburyshire Photos: The fire damaged 13c(?) arch below the central tower, York Minster.
Banburyshire Photos: Hot smoke still trapped in the central tower, York Minster. July 1984
Banburyshire Photos: The new roof taking shape, York Minster.
Banburyshire Photos: Pristine new stonework, replacing the old, York Minster.
Banburyshire Photos: Jack Brown (dad, kneeling) and Peter Hill, restoring the tomb of Archbishop Bower built in 1413-15
Banburyshire Photos: One of the great carved wooden bosses.
Banburyshire Photos: The decorated caps for the wooden bosses
Banburyshire Photos: The great wooden bosses waiting for use
Banburyshire Photos: The inner and outer roofs taking shape