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Roses for the nave and vestibule were clay modelled to the architect's design, poured in silicone rubber and over 60 cast in plaster and fitted. The vestibule rosettes were made in eleven separate sections and bedded in individually.

The second major portion of the work took place in the apse which was manufactured in three giant 2.4 metre sections. Models for the ribs were run on the apse mould in the workshop and then cast off to make five moulds of diminishing sizes.

Four types of rosette, diminishing in size, were cast in plaster before being installed into each coffer on the Apse. Another decorative feature was a flute mould that was installed to the top band of the apse.

An anthemion model, again to the architect's design, was carved in timber, poured in rubber and cast in plaster plates before being installed in the top of the apse.

Plastering of the walls between each of the columns was carried out using a natural hydraulic lime plaster applied in three coats.
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