- changes.
Kilns have been used for
millennia to turn
objects made from clay into pottery,
tiles and bricks.
Various industries use
rotary kilns for pyroprocessing...
- "periodic"
kilns; and "draw
kilns" also
known as "perpetual" or "running"
kilns. In a
flare kiln, a
bottom layer of coal was
built up and the
kiln above filled...
- of
Kiln Lane. The
Kilns is
currently owned and
operated by the C.S.
Lewis Foundation,
which runs it as the
Study Centre at the
Kilns. "The
Kilns, Risinghurst...
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Ancient Kilns (六古窯 Rokkoyō) is a
category developed by
Koyama Fujio (小山富士夫 1900–1975) in the post-war
period to
describe the most
noteworthy ceramic kilns of...
-
called "hop
kilns"[citation needed]. An oast
house consists of a
rectangular one- or two-storey
building (the "stowage") and one or more
kilns in
which the...
- Kiln Theatre, a
theatre in Kilburn,
London Borough of Brent,
England The
Kilns, a
house in Risinghurst, Oxford, England,
owned by C.S.
Lewis Kyln, a fictional...
- The term
anagama describes single-chamber
kilns built in a
sloping tunnel shape. In fact,
ancient kilns were
sometimes built by
digging tunnels into...
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Limekiln List of lime
kilns List of lime
kilns in the
United States Lime
Kiln Cr****, a
stream in California,
United States Lime
Kiln Light, a
light house...
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Charcoal Kilns may
refer to:
Walker Charcoal Kiln —
Arizona Panamint Charcoal Kilns —
Death Valley National Park,
California Cottonwood Charcoal Kilns — Owens...
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South Korea. The
sites consist of 188
kilns which produced Goryeo ware. On
January 21, 1963, 98 of the
kilns were
designated a
Historic Site of South...