Well. The hole in the floor is no longer. All that remains as evidence of its existence is the wallpapered walls (the wallpaper has since been removed)

The floor after the removal of the chimney stack.

I had to clear out the affected area to prepare to brace the
sub floor.

Bracing from below with a 2 x 8 sistered on the cut floor joist

Bracing visible from top. I did not photograph the plywood
sub floor nailed in place

The floor completed. The visible paint marks will be history after the room has been sanded and varnished.
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