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  2. Llanymynech Heritage Area - Wikipedia

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    Llanymynech Hoffmann lime kiln Lime kilns and chimney Reconstructed tramway Sculpture at Llanymynech Heritage Area. Llanymynech Heritage Area is an historic former lime kiln, quarry and industrial site near the village of Llanymynech, Shropshire in the Welsh Marches. The site is adjacent to the A483 road and close to the Montgomery Canal.

  3. Minera Limeworks - Wikipedia

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    The Minera Limeworks were once the largest lime workings in the north of Wales. Limeburning at Minera is recorded from as early as 1620 [ 2 ] but the Minera Lime Company was established in 1852. The total output from the Minera area quarries was estimated, in 1859, to be around 300,000 tons, with 200,000 tons of this converted to lime.

  4. Limekilns at Kiln Park, Pembrokeshire - Wikipedia

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    Eastern row of limekilns on the south side of the Kiln Park access road. The second set of six kilns (Grade II listed) are 250 metres to the east of the main group, following a bend of the park's access road. There are vaulted access spaces between each kiln. [3] The kilns are 9 metres high and the largest surviving limekilns in Pembrokeshire. [4]

  5. 9 Antique Items You Could Sell for Thousands of Dollars

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    Antique items worth money could be deceiving; some are simple, some are rusted and some are limited edition, but all fetch a good price. ... the Philosopher’s Stone was sold for roughly $90,000 ...

  6. Betchworth Quarry and Lime Kilns - Wikipedia

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    The lime kilns date from the late 19th century and include the buried remains of two Hoffman kilns (built 1865 and 1867), and were a 'ring' kiln in which chalk was burned in a series of adjoining chambers below ground level with a central flue or stack, these are now buried below the site.

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  8. Hoffmann kiln - Wikipedia

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    Lime kiln, Willy Spahn Park in Hannover Lime kiln and chimney at Llanymynech Heritage Area, Shropshire photo: John M, geograph.org.uk. The Hoffmann kiln is a series of batch process kilns. Hoffmann kilns are the most common kiln used in production of bricks and some other ceramic products. Patented by German Friedrich Hoffmann for brickmaking ...

  9. Cocking Lime Works - Wikipedia

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    This kiln was still extant in the 1930s, although derelict. [3] Following the acquisition by Robert Dunning in 1924, the works were considerably expanded to provide supplies to the Midhurst Brickworks. By this time, the chalk was being extracted solely from the upper chalk pit and an overhead ropeway was constructed to speed up the transport of ...