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SUMMARY:The Repair Shop 255x28 - Episode 28
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DESCRIPTION:Listed as Series 15 Episode 4 on BBC siteFirst into the barn
	 isJohn from Holywell\, with a unique family heirloom – adetailed workin
	g model of a Welsh coal mine\, built by hisgrandfather over 100 years ago.
	 The model normally takes centrestage in the mining museum John runs\, but
	 the intricatemechanism that powered its moving parts was lost during afai
	led repair\, and John's pride and joy is currently out ofservice. Horologi
	st Steve Fletcher faces the head-scratchingchallenge of recreating the ent
	ire mechanism\, while artconservator Lucia Scalisi restores its painted su
	rfaces\,ensuring this miniature marvel honours John's family historyand th
	e memory of generations of miners.Next\, Sarah and herdaughter Laura arriv
	e from Belfast\, bringing along a tatteredVictorian writing box steeped in
	 family history. Originallygifted to Sarah's grandmother Dolly by her fian
	ce\, it waslater used by Sarah's mum Kay Kennedy\, an inspirationalreporte
	r and one of Northern Ireland's first female newspapereditors. Woodworker 
	Will Kirk and bookbinder Chris Shaw joinforces to restore the box's batter
	ed veneer and torn leather\,preserving its legacy for future generations\,
	 includingLaura\, who was inspired by Kay's feats to become a writer andjo
	urnalist herself.From Barrow-in-Furness\, Jacquie arriveswith Rosebud – 
	a 75-year-old doll that once belonged to herlate mother Myra and became My
	ra's treasured companion at adifficult time. After losing her father at th
	e age of seven andher mother just two years later\, Myra was adopted and g
	ivenRosebud by her new parents. Decades of loving and affectionhave left R
	osebud with her head hanging loose\, hair matted andmissing\, and lacking 
	both her legs. Toy restorer CharlotteAbbott sets out to rebuild the missin
	g limbs\, secure the headand recreate Rosebud's wig\, returning this cheri
	shed doll tothe family in one piece.Finally\, Tillie Newnham from Rugbypre
	sents an extraordinary piece of British engineering history:an original 19
	30s design for the Humber Bridge\, drawn by SirRalph Freeman and later pas
	sed to her grandfather\, BernardWex\, who oversaw the bridge's eventual co
	nstruction. Paperconservator Angelina Bakalarou tackles decades of damage\
	, fromcreepy crawly insect droppings to tears and tape stains\, toensure t
	his rare drawing can be cherished by Tillie's familyfor years to come.
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