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Samaritan's clean-up of historic abbey backfires

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Published Date: 13 January 2009
ONE of Scotland's most historic buildings may have been permanently damaged by graffiti – by a well-meaning member of the public.
Arbroath Abbey, where the Declaration of Arbroath was signed in 1320, was defaced over the festive period by a vandal who daubed the word "Kay" in 5ft-high silver letters on the ancient Regality Tower, where the abbey's prison was once housed.

A
retired native of the Angus town, home from abroad for the festive season, decided to erase the graffiti, borrowed a bucket of water and detergent from a nearby shop and washed off the offending lettering.

The Good Samaritan told the local newspaper: "When I looked closely at the writing, it didn't seem like paint to me. So I licked my finger and applied it to a bit of the lettering – which promptly vanished."

But it now appears that his do-it-yourself deed may have done more harm than good, as a "ghost image" of the lettering has reappeared on the porous red sandstone wall of the abbey.

A spokesman for Historic Scotland, the agency responsible for the ancient abbey, said: "The sprays and paints used by vandals sometimes contain substances that need to be removed very carefully to avoid damaging the stonework.

"In this case, a member of the public took it upon himself to wash the lettering away. He decided the letters were easily removable and got a bucket of water and detergent and washed it off.

"The letters have subsequently reappeared with a bit of a vengeance," the spokesman went on. "We can't say whether he actually made matters worse, but it didn't solve the problem."





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  • Last Updated: 12 January 2009 9:47 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Declaration of Arbroath
 
1

donald,

glasgow 13/01/2009 04:44:30
The real vandalism and destruction of the Abbey was created by English invaders, coming from the Sea
2

Jacqueline Hyde ,

On the shelf 13/01/2009 08:50:58
Presumably Kay was special.
3

Strict Ivan Jellicoe,

Renfrew 13/01/2009 13:38:53
If you see Kay tell them what their graffitt stand for.

 

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