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Definition of limekiln in English: limekilnnounˈlʌɪmkɪlnˈlaɪmkɪln A kiln in which limestone is burnt or calcined to produce quicklime. 石灰窑 Example sentencesExamples - From here continue for another 1.5 km and you will see, en route, disused limekilns, the old pack horse bridge and remnants of the old charcoal burning sites all these feature are posted en route.
- Project manager Dave Askew said: ‘We are keen to get it right, as the limekilns are industrial, and not the type we usually associate with an area of outstanding natural beauty, as this area is.’
- Slowly but surely, progress was made and before winter vegetables had been planted, a bakehouse and boat completed and two limekilns built.
- On Sunday there will be music song and dance at Stradbally Cove, 2-4p.m., taking place under the old limekiln, with dancing on the wooden stage created by Tom Power.
- By a similar stroke of the pen, a limekiln in Thrislington obtained a licence to burn fuel that was 100 per cent hazardous.
- Station House, set in the hamlet of Hollybush Forfar House, home to a remarkable pair of limekilns Two homes act as a reminder to the glory days of our industrial past
- Another tale recalled an incident in 1197 when a limekiln was made at Malton Priory.
- A few lucky crows have nests under the overhanging rocks and nearby was a limekiln with orchids.
- The Trust also works to conserve historic features from limekilns to stone sheepwashes.
- Look out for the remains of what could be a limekiln just before you ford the river.
- His followers developed favourite themes; they painted rustic taverns, limekilns, travellers attacked by brigands, street vendors, charlatans, and carnivals.
- Other villagers accuse Zhou of destroying the limekiln belonging to a foundry, and bricks from a demolition site are sitting in a village field that residents want for farming.
- Several limekilns were in operation, and the developers envisioned a city that would dwarf Birmingham as the industrial center of Alabama.
- Also limekilns, an 1832 bridge, garlic, and a big tipped-over larch tree.
Definition of limekiln in US English: limekilnnounˈlīmkilnˈlaɪmkɪln A kiln in which limestone is burned or calcined to produce quicklime. 石灰窑 Example sentencesExamples - A few lucky crows have nests under the overhanging rocks and nearby was a limekiln with orchids.
- Another tale recalled an incident in 1197 when a limekiln was made at Malton Priory.
- Project manager Dave Askew said: ‘We are keen to get it right, as the limekilns are industrial, and not the type we usually associate with an area of outstanding natural beauty, as this area is.’
- The Trust also works to conserve historic features from limekilns to stone sheepwashes.
- By a similar stroke of the pen, a limekiln in Thrislington obtained a licence to burn fuel that was 100 per cent hazardous.
- Look out for the remains of what could be a limekiln just before you ford the river.
- Also limekilns, an 1832 bridge, garlic, and a big tipped-over larch tree.
- Slowly but surely, progress was made and before winter vegetables had been planted, a bakehouse and boat completed and two limekilns built.
- His followers developed favourite themes; they painted rustic taverns, limekilns, travellers attacked by brigands, street vendors, charlatans, and carnivals.
- Other villagers accuse Zhou of destroying the limekiln belonging to a foundry, and bricks from a demolition site are sitting in a village field that residents want for farming.
- Several limekilns were in operation, and the developers envisioned a city that would dwarf Birmingham as the industrial center of Alabama.
- On Sunday there will be music song and dance at Stradbally Cove, 2-4p.m., taking place under the old limekiln, with dancing on the wooden stage created by Tom Power.
- Station House, set in the hamlet of Hollybush Forfar House, home to a remarkable pair of limekilns Two homes act as a reminder to the glory days of our industrial past
- From here continue for another 1.5 km and you will see, en route, disused limekilns, the old pack horse bridge and remnants of the old charcoal burning sites all these feature are posted en route.
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