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 MAY 10th, 2004
 
 Ponsford, Ltd. Has Been Selected Again To Handle The Prestigious Project to Prepare The Monuments At Arlington National Cemetery For Memorial Day Weekend and the 60th Anniversary Of D-Day. Ponsford, Ltd will be conserving 16 Monuments in preparation of
 the upcoming Holidays.
 
 The preparations include President Taft's Monument, President Kennedy's and 14 others. "It is hard to put into words the pride we have in performing this service," said Gordon Ponsford, Owner and Senior Conservator at Ponsford Ltd., "To be requested every year to
 do this is an honor and a joy that is impossible to describe."
 
 
 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 TOMB OF THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER TO BE CONSERVED BY ATLANTA AREA 
              CONSERVATION GROUP  Ponsford, Ltd. Selected To Handle Prestigious Project to Prepare Monument for Memorial Day Weekend
 Atlanta . . . As families around the country are honoring fallen 
              heroes lost during the war in Iraq, the monument honoring all unknown 
              American soldiers who died in battle will be cleaned and conserved 
              by an Atlanta-area specialist. Ponsford, Ltd., one of the largest 
              conservation and restoration groups in the country, has been selected 
              by Arlington National Cemetery to handle the conservation of the 
              Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in preparation for the upcoming Memorial 
              Day observances.
 May 13 –17, 2003, two conservators from Ponsford, Ltd., located 
              in Acworth, Georgia, just outside of Atlanta, will conduct the cleaning 
              and restoration of this beloved national monument. This will be 
              the third occasion that Ponsford, Ltd. has been selected to handle 
              this project.
 The conservation process involves taking numerous photos of the 
              entire monument to document the surface condition before any work 
              begins. The acid rain in the Washington, D.C. area is unrelenting 
              on the surface of the stone, and organic material that builds up 
              on the surface of the monument can lead to the deterioration of 
              the finish. The entire surface of the monument is carefully hand-washed 
              using a biocide that will clean away the dirt and kills fungus, 
              algae and moss that grows on monuments. The biocide is rinsed, and 
              any residue left will inhibit continued organic growth for about 
              a year.   “This project is quite meaningful – particularly in 
              light of the recent war in Iraq and the American heroes who lost 
              their lives,” remarks Gordon Ponsford, conservator and owner 
              of Ponsford, Ltd. “The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier reflects 
              every American’s pride in our nation and respect for those 
              who gave their lives to defend it. It is the greatest honor for 
              us to be selected to conserve this monument.” Ponsford and assistant conservator Amanda Kroll will personally handle the 
              restoration process.
   In addition to the restoration project on the Tomb of the Unknown 
              Soldier, Ponsford, Ltd. has been asked to handle washing and waxing 
              five other monuments and sculptures at Arlington National Cemetery 
              during the May 13 – 17 visit. These include the statue of 
              Field Marshal John Dill (a British soldier honored at Arlington, 
              who like many British soldiers in the war in Iraq, fought alongside 
              Americans), the Space Shuttle Challenger monument, the Major General 
              Philip Kearny sculpture, the Major General Henry Lawton monument, 
              and the Brigadier General Theodore Wint monument. Also, Ponsford, 
              Ltd. will assess 25 other sculptures and monuments for
 upcoming conservation.
 About the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier   Arlington National Cemetery is visited by 4.5 million people a 
              year, most of whom do not leave without paying their respects to 
              the anonymous men buried at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (also 
              known as the Tomb of the Unknowns). A Congressional Approval on 
              March 4, 1921, led to the most symbolic funeral in America’s 
              history when a nameless hero who died in WWI was buried atop a hill 
              overlooking Washington, D.C. in Arlington National Cemetery.    The internationally recognized sarcophagus was not erected until 
              some ten years later. Sculptor Thomas Hudson Jones and architect Lorimer 
              Rich created the monument. The marble from which the monument is 
              constructed is known as Yule marble and was quarried in Marble, 
              Colorado. Yule marble is the same material used to create the Lincoln 
              Memorial. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier weighs approximately 55 
              tons and cost $48,000 to create. West of the tomb are the graves 
              of an unknown soldier from WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. Each is marked 
              with a three-ton slab of marble bearing the dates of each conflict. 
              The grave of the Unknown Soldier from Vietnam was exhumed in 1998 
              and DNA testing discovered his identity. At the family’s request, 
              the soldier was sent home for a traditional burial. About Ponsford, Ltd. Ponsford, Ltd. is one of the largest conservation and restoration 
              groups in the United States offering both in-studio services and 
              on-site work. They have provided work at some of the finest museums, 
              parks, and municipalities around the world, serving as protectors, 
              guardians, and custodians of fine art and antiques. They are located 
              at 5441 Woodstock Road, Acworth, Georgia, 30102.   For more information: on Ponsford, 
              Ltd. and their work with Arlington National Cemetery, please call 
              770-924-4848. # # #  Barrie B. DavenportDavenport Public Relations
 6035 Loch Harbor Ct.
 Roswell, Georgia 30075
 770-642-0430
 bbdavenport@charter.net
 
 
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