St John's Anglican Cathedral

St John's Anglican Cathedral
The Anglican Cathedral of St. John the Divine, St. John's, Antigua, West Indies

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Foundation Cracks Repaired

The foundation cracks have been repaired.

Before

After
 
Before

After
 
Before

After
 
 
The cracks were repaired with a colourised, epoxy grout.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

On Eagles Wings


But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.  Isiah 40:31
 
 

 It has been a long hard wait.  Finally, we have gathered our resources and will start the floor in the next week or so. 
 
The Gospel writers all have animal depictions.  St. John the Divine's is the eagle and the Cathedral has two statues of an eagle in different locations.  On 1st October, after a long and difficult wait we shall mount up again.  God is with us.
 

 

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Sanctuary Roof Complete

The Sanctuary roof is now complete.  We decided to replace it with a concrete roof.  We removed all the old timbers under the roof and replaced them with new lumber.



The old metals sheets were reused but just as part of the formwork for the concrete.  The steel reinforcement ties into the gable wall beam.  The stones in the parapet wall were cracked and loose in places so we cast a short wall behind them to hold them together.


This was a relatively small pour and a little more intricate.  Therefore we could not pump the concrete up there as we did before.  Concrete was mixed in the yard and hauled up the old fashioned way bucket by bucket.

The new sanctuary roof complete with new drain.  This drain runs down the walls in between the stained glass windows into a small channel down the main aisle.  It joins the other drains at the intersection of the main and cross aisles.  This will all be restored with PVC pipes.


Once we complete the drains the Cathedral will now have a completely new roof and drain system.  We thank God for this, we thank all who worked on helping us achieve this and we thank God for them.






Monday, June 11, 2012

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Another Reason for the Restoration

It has occured to me that a visitor to this blog might never have seen pictures of the Cathedral before the restoration began.  I have made a post of a panoramic shot of the interior (Panoramic View of Cathedral Interior) but I feel now that something more is needed.

Spirits are low right now on this restoration.  In spite of the significant milestone we have recently reached, (Roof Complete) the road ahead is still quite long. 

So I gathered a number of pictures with which I have been blessed and made a video slideshow.  The accompanying music is a much beloved Anglican hymn, "Love Divine, All Loves Excelling."  This beautiful rendition is done by the Wells Cathedral Choir.  I have emailed this video to the vestry and clergy in hopes that it will inspire us all to continue to push on this project. 

The pictures include some old black and white ones of the Cathedral exterior in the 30's and 40's and of the interior in 1914.  I post this video here so that you may behold yet another reason for this restoration.



Tuesday, May 29, 2012

East Gable Wall Beam

The concrete has hardened and the forms have been stripped away.  Due to the stiffness of the concrete we were unable to get it to flow to the top of the beam.  Any addition of water to facilitate this would affect the strength.  Therefore we will cast the beam in two sections.  We will cast the top section when we complete the sanctuary roof.










Friday, May 25, 2012

East Gable Wall Concrete Beam Pour

We cast the reinforced concrete beam today.
Beam boxed and ready for concrete

Concrete Boom Pump Truck arrives

Concrete Boom deployed

Concrete truck arrives

Boom operator places boom end in final position



Boom in final position and ready to pump

Concrete pouring into pump truck

Concrete beam half filled

Traffic diverted during pour