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SUMMARY:The Repair Shop 255x18 - Episode 18
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DESCRIPTION:Four more cherished items arrive at the barn\, each carrying
	deep personal and historical significance\, and all in need ofexpert resto
	ration. First through the doors are a pair ofbattered wooden seats\, with
	 a story soaked in footballnostalgia. Londoner Michael Wise brings in the 
	treasured familyrelics - two original seats from Arsenal's iconic Highbury
	stadium\, where his grandfather held season tickets in thefamous art deco 
	west stand. Upholsterer Sonnaz and metalworkexpert Dom take on the challen
	ge of restoring thesenear-century-old pieces\, which have served three gen
	erationsof devoted Gunners. With a new oak base designed to allow thechair
	s to be proudly displayed and sat on once more\, the finalresult is more t
	han a restoration - it's brought back to life afamily's shared history. M
	aster goldsmith Richard Talmanwelcomes Fliss from Ashton-under-Lyne\, who 
	has brought in abroken locket that once belonged to her beloved grandparen
	ts\,Bert and Winifred. Carried by her grandmother throughout theSecond Wor
	ld War\, the locket holds a photo of Bert in uniform- a symbol of their en
	during love. With delicate repairs to thehinge and help from paper conserv
	ator Angelina\, Richard facesthe tricky task of reuniting the couple's por
	traits in onebeautiful piece of jewellery\, allowing Fliss to wear thememo
	ry of her grandparents close to her heart. Aidan Friesfrom County Donegal
	 entrusts an extraordinary ledger tobookbinder Chris Shaw. This heavy volu
	me\, once used to tracktransactions in Aidan's family-run shop and post of
	fice\,charts daily life from 1909 through Ireland's turbulent journeyto in
	dependence. Damp\, mould and a crumbling spine have leftthe book in a sorr
	y state - but with meticulous rebinding\,leather dressing and even some cu
	stom alphabet tabs from Dom\,Chris is determined to transform the ledger i
	nto a dignifiedhistorical artefact that will once again serve Aidan's fami
	lyand village. Finally\, a very special miniature chapelarrives\, lovingl
	y built by hand in the 1970s by SarahGardner's grandfather\, Llewellyn Plu
	ck. Once part of a magicalmodel village nestled in a Somerset garden\, the
	 chapel hassuffered decades of neglect. While woodworker Will takes on the
	damaged framework and rotting roof tiles\, ceramics expertKirsten faces th
	e biggest challenge as she tackles therestoration of the crumbling plaster
	 walls\, using the sameinnovative homespun technique that grandfather Llew
	ellynpioneered over 50 years earlier. 
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