Stone Mason
Photographs of a stone mason at work at Arthur Jary & Sons
By Lauren Mccurdy
Glen Thane has worked at Arthur Jary & Sons for many years, serving an apprenticeship before becoming a stone mason. The photographs show him hand carving and sandblasting designs on to headstones in 1991. The museum recently visited Glen in his workshop and he is still using the combination of the two methods today, with the addition of computerised technology for more complicated designs.
Glen Thain using traditional tools to hand carve a headstone, 1991
Courtesy of Arthur Jary & Sons Funeral Directors
Glen Thain using traditional tools to hand carve a headstone, 1991
Courtesy of Arthur Jary & Sons Funeral Directors
Glen Thane headstone engraving with the latest sandblasting equipment, 1991
Courtesy of Arthur Jary & Sons Funeral Directors
Glen Thane headstone engraving with the latest sandblasting equipment, 1991
Courtesy of Arthur Jary & Sons Funeral Directors