- by
coalmining and
limestone mining for
generations until the 1960s.
Limeburning kilns in
Great Britain 19th
century limekilns at Froghall. A preserved...
- 24/2/04
Obituary of
Ginny Fiennes (née Pepper) Aldsworth, Fred (1979).
Limeburning and the
Amberley Chalkpits. Chichester: West Sus****
County Council. ISBN 0-900800-33-X...
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Limeworks were once the
largest lime
workings in the
north of Wales.
Limeburning at
Minera is
recorded from as
early as 1620 but the
Minera Lime Company...
-
limewinning at
Coves and Acre
quarries had p****ed to
Nessend Quarry by 1861.
Limeburning was, by inference,
taking place at
Lower Kennedy by 1860, but that does...
- Zealand 224/6d (55 overs) v
Yorkshire 111 (55 overs)
Debbie Hockley 115* (127) Sue
Metcalfe 1/32 (11 overs) Ruth
Limeburn 50 (83) Sue
Brown 4/21 (11 overs)...
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immediately leased all the
chalk pits in
Glynde and
Beddingham to a
Lewes limeburning partnership.
Three pits were named: Glyndebourne, Brigden, and Balcombe...
- the
Llanelly Railway in 1857
encouraged an
increase in
quarrying and
limeburning in the area. The
original bank of six
kilns was
built between August...
- in the
previous year's King
George who was
accompanied by his
pacemaker Limeburn and Terimon, who had
finished second in the 1989
Epsom Derby and won the...
-
services in the
Berlin Airlift. John
Edward Broomhead,
Superintendent of
Limeburning,
Hindlow Works,
Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd.
Alfred Sidney Brown...
- used for
importing culm, an
inferior type of coal
which was used in the
limeburning process. It was also the site for "glatting"
which was the
hunting of...