- A lime kiln is a kiln used for the
calcination of
limestone (calcium carbonate) to
produce the form of lime
called quicklime (calcium oxide). The chemical...
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Limeburners Bay, one of
numerous bays in Port Phillip, lies in the
southwest and
adjoins Corio Bay,
which abuts Geelong, the
second largest city in Victoria...
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Limeburner Point is a
point on the
south coast of
Shoal Bay,
Princess Royal Harbour, on the
south coast of
Western Australia near Albany. It is located...
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Limeburners Cr****
National Park is a
protected national park on the Mid
North Coast of New
South Wales, Australia. The 91.2 km 2 {\displaystyle ^{2}}...
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Flynns Beach Hibbard Innes View Lake
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Macquarie Sancrox Sovereign Hills Tacking Point...
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Dixon Robinson (1795–1878) was an
English lawyer,
gentleman steward of the
Honour of ****heroe, and
philanthropist in the 19th century.
Dixon Robinson...
- Asylum, aged 94. John
Limeburner: The
South Australian Register reported, in an
article dated Wednesday 3
November 1847: "John
Limeburner, the
oldest colonist...
- farming. As a
penal colony, the
military rule was harsh,
especially at
Limeburners' Bay, on the
inner side of
Stockton peninsula. There,
convicts were sent...
- Gibraltar. Meteor. Mag., 111, 149-153 Dorman, C. E., R. C. Beardsley, and R.
Limeburner, 1995:
Winds in the
Strait of Gibraltar. Quart. J.
Royal Met. Soc., 121...
- 1818.
Limeburner was
convicted at
Salisbury for
stealing a waistcoat,
linen shirt and
stockings (20s).
Originally sentenced to death,
Limeburner's sentence...