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Photos | Beard replaces 400-year-old Oxford library columns

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Oxford-based contractor Beard is replacing 28 columns, which are more than 400 years old, as part of a refurbishment of a Grade I-listed building.

Beard started work last July at St John’s College, Oxford, on the £10m project to refurbish the 16th century Old Library and 17th century Laudian Library extension, located in the Canterbury Quadrangle.

The columns are a central part of the historic Quadrangle and had been starting to fail structurally, ruling out a cosmetic repair.

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