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- The Lengefeld Lime Works (German: Kalkwerk Lengefeld) was a limestone mine southwest of Lengefeld in the Saxon town of Pockau-Lengefeld in the Ore Mountains...
- Lime Works First US edition Author Thomas Bernhard Original title Das Kalkwerk Translator Sophie Wilkins Cover artist Kurt A. Vargo Language German Genre...
- (1967). Gargoyles, translated by Richard and Clara Winston (1970) Das Kalkwerk (1970). The Lime Works, translated by Sophie Wilkins (1973) Korrektur (1975)...
- Immediately at the foot of the mountain is the well-known Lengefeld Lime Works (Kalkwerk Lengefeld). The Adlerstein and the nearby peak of the Lauterbacher Knochen...
- quarrying of limestone at the Bigge Valley Limestone Works (Biggetaler Kalkwerk) on 19 July 1907 and was opened up by the owners to tourists that same...
- Kalkbergwerk Miltitz) Kalkwerk Lengefeld Saxony Lengefeld Marble 50°42′01″N 13°10′14″E / 50.7004°N 13.1706°E / 50.7004; 13.1706 (Kalkwerk Lengefeld) Besucherbergwerk...
- (novel) Thomas BergerVital Parts Thomas Bernhard – The Lime Works (Das Kalkwerk) Melvyn Bragg – A Place in England John Braine – Stay with Me Till Morning...
- Notable employers and important service businesses in the town are the Kalkwerk (lime work plant) and the Trink- und Abw****erzweckverband (water works)...
- celebrations) Cultural memory theater, studios and music practice rooms Limekiln (Kalkwerk) with rehearsal rooms, theater group (s), held annually Kalkwerkfestival...
- region. Today, the pits of the lime works in the Lengefeld village of Kalkwerk represent the last working mine using mineshafts in the state of Saxony...