| The 'paper' was typical for the old homes around that era.
It held the plaster in place when cracks and settling occurred.(as british bill stated).
Repairs can be done with:
Removal of the lose paper around the damaged or cracked area.
Dampening the effected area for better adhesion of new plaster.This is touchy,I have had limited success with this, being as the old paper might begin to peel off slightly,test a small area and see if this occurs,if so,a thinned out Elmers glue and water mix will repair the problem.
ANY type of replacement plaster, including 'period' type(historically correct), durabond90(quick drying/ie,90 min) and many more,too many to actually list.
Keeping the new plaster from the old paper might also be a good idea for the same reasons as above(peeling paper)
Hope this helps,
Ken |