File:Molding with modillions.jpg

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English: As shown in this view, the molding applied to the modillions was extremely deteriorated. A more serious problem was that most of the zinc modillions had fractured where the integral leaf moldings met the scrolled sides, allowing them to separate from the soffit. As a previous temporary safety measure, holes had been cut in the soffit panels to pass supporting wire beneath the modillions
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Source http://www.nps.gov/hps/tps/technotes/PTN32/intro.htm
Author Richard Pieper
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