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  2. Minera Limeworks - Wikipedia

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    Using this money, the company erected a "Hoffmann kiln". Originally destined for brickmaking, it was soon converted to limeburning. This kiln still exists and is one of three that were purpose-built for lime burning left in the UK: another is located at Langcliffe in Yorkshire, another is located at Llanymynech Limeworks.

  3. Category:Lime kilns in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Lime kilns in Scotland (10 P) Lime kilns in Wales (3 P) Pages in category "Lime kilns in the United Kingdom" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.

  4. Cocking Lime Works - Wikipedia

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    At the centre of the works is the bank of eight lime kilns. The original six kilns were draw kilns with a continuous retaining wall 6.3 m (20.7 ft) high along the front, with concrete buttresses between each kiln. The kilns extend to a further 2.9 m (9 ft 6 in) above the retaining wall.

  5. List of lime kilns - Wikipedia

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    Lime Kiln Remains, Ipswich; Pipers Creek Lime Kilns; Raffan's Mill and Brick Bottle Kilns; There were a number of lime kilns at Wool Bay, South Australia. One kiln remains and was listed along with the jetty under the name of Wool Bay Lime Kiln & Jetty on the South Australian Heritage Register on 28 November 1985. There also are or were lime ...

  6. 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]

  7. Aberthaw Cement Works - Wikipedia

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    Kiln 6 remains in operation today. In 1919 the company took over the nearby Aberthaw and Rhoose Point Portland and Lime Company. Blue Circle bought the two sites at Aberthaw and Rhoose in 1983. In 1987, Rhoose Works closed and was later completely demolished. The former Rhoose works kiln firing fuel had gone from coal to oil, then gas.

  8. Betchworth Quarry and Lime Kilns - Wikipedia

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    The standing remains of two batteries of flare kilns (1867 and 1872) with later Dietzsch kilns (1887 and 1897), and a Smidth kiln of about 1901, also still standing. All of the standing lime kilns are Listed Buildings Grade II. [7] In 1870 a Southern Battery of six flare kilns were built to make 'Selenitic' cement.

  9. 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.