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lime-burner
ˈlime-burner [lime n.1] One whose occupation it is to make lime by burning limestone.1329 Petition in Riley Mem. Lond. (1868) 174 Hugh de Hecham, lymbrennere. 1497–8 in Swayne Churchw. Acc. Sarum 49 Diuersis lymebrenners pro lyme. c 1515 Cocke Lorell's B. 10 Parys plasterers, daubers, and lyme borne...
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Lime kiln
Below the burner, the hot lime transfers heat to, and is cooled by, the combustion air. A mechanical grate withdraws the lime at the bottom. First, when shaft A is the "primary" and B the "secondary" shaft, the combustion air is added from the top of shaft A, while fuel somewhat below via burner
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burner
burner (ˈbɜːnə(r)) Also 4–6 brenner, -ar, 6 borner. [f. burn v.1 + -er1.] 1. a. One who burns, or consumes with fire.c 1380 Wyclif Sel. Wks. III. 329 Alle brenneris of houses and cornes ben cursed opynly in parische chirches. 1502 Arnolde Chron. 176 Brenners of houses & chirches. 1563 Homilies ii. W...
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Charles Tuff
Tuff was the son of Henry Tuff from Rochester, and the grandson of Mary Tuff, a wealthy lime-burner from nearby Borstal He was born in Plumstead, but spent
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lime
▪ I. lime, n.1 (laɪm) Forms: 1 l{iacu}m, 1, 3 liim, 3, 7 lim, 3–7 lym, 3–8 lyme, (4 liym), 3– lime. [OE. l{iacu}m str. masc. = MDu. lîm masc. (mod.Du. lijm fem.), OHG. lîm (MHG. lîm, mod.G. leim) masc., ON. l{iacu}m neut.:—OTeut. *lîmo- = L. līmus mud, f. WAryan root *lī̆- in L. li-nĕre to smear; an...
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Kalkbrenner
Kalkbrenner (German: occupational name for a lime burner) is a German surname.
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Kalker
Kalker is a German- and Dutch-language occupational surname for a lime burner (cf. Chalker, Kolker, Kalkbrenner).
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Jens Larson Jenson Lime Kiln
The Jens Larson Jenson Lime Kiln, in Sevier County, Utah near Richfield, Utah, was built in 1903. Jenson, Richfield's "well-known" lime burner, the kiln cured lime which was used for mortar utilized in the construction of numerous rock and brick structures
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Ethan Brand
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A lime-burner named Bartram and his son hear a disturbing roar of laughter echo through the twilight in the hills. transformed into lime.
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Kolker
Kolker is either a German-language occupational surname for a lime burner (cf.
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Richard Kyrke Penson
The burning of lime at this site ceased in 1973. Fenn (1997) R K Penson, Architect, Water-colourist and Lime Burner Tarmac Papers I pp. 67–98
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Rotary kiln
Such a flame is projected from a burner-pipe (or "firing pipe") which acts like a large bunsen burner. External links
Kilns
Lime kilns
Firing techniques
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Grini
Smaller industry had developed alongside the river, including a mill, sawmill, brickworks and a lime burner.
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Raleigh Strika
Known production colours are flame red, lime green, black, and silver. and the Strika XL being sold alongside the Burner.
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Annaghdown
He was a lime-burner by trade. The remains of his house are still to be seen in the Blake estate - "Teach Chosgardha".
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