Wrought Artworks' understanding of assembly and forging methods from the Victorian era enables a project to be restored or reproduced in a faithful manner. They have restored many of the Wrought Iron land-marks around Sydney and were awarded the National Trust Heritage Award in 2002 for the reproduction of one of the 1880s cast iron gates that had long disappeared on the perimeter of the Centennial Park Reservoir.
Other important restoration and replication projects include:
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QE ll Gates - Royal Botanical Gardens
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Sydney University Quadrangle Gates
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Centennial Park Reservoir gate and fencing
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Hickson Road overbridge railings
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Dawes Point - Sydney Harbour foreshore balustrading
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Lamposts - The Rocks
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The restoration philosophy of Wrought Artworks is
"to return the work to the same (or better) standard of it's time, by
investigation and deployment of the original methodology and materials".