RMB11R5X–Old hop kilns near Malvern Worcestershire England UK
RMMKN4JX–Limestone Kilns
RMDRDPCE–Pottery Kilns - Staffordshire
RMBMAR1R–The Kilns, by G.S. Shepherd. England, 19th century
RMD98BJP–Lime Kilns: burning limestone to produce lime for cement and mortar, and for agricultural use. Wood engraving 1872
RMMBFE08–Kilns at king tan
RMHTMJBR–Lime Kilns: burning limestone to produce lime for cement and mortar and for agricultural use. Wood engraving 1872
RM2G6XEGM–Brick kiln workers in Ashulia getting ready to stack freshly 'baked' bricks. Due to the high demand for cheap construction materials, clay-made brick manufacturing has become a thriving industry in Bangladesh, with manufacturing kilns heavily concentrated in the peripheries of larger cities and towns. These manufacturing sites, known as brickfields, operate using centuries-old technologies which expel dust, ash, black smoke and other pollutants into the atmosphere
RM2GA785B–An early trade brochure colour photo of the then new Beeding cement works at Shoreham, Sussex, England (Shoreham Cement Works) showing the rotary kilns and buildings still under construction. Large-scale cement production began on the site of Shoreham Cement Works in i883 (Beeding Portland Cement Company) before closing down in the 1990s . It once employed more than 300 employees, but has remained abandoned and in a decaying condition ever since, though redevelopment proposals are underway for the site.
RMFFCF6G–LUMBER MILL, c1955. /nStacks of lumber ready for the dry kilns at Conner Lumber & Lard Company's mill at Laona, Wisconsin. Photograph, mid-20th century.
RM2B00YE7–Thailand: Si Satchanalai Centre for the Study and Preservation of Sangkalok Kilns, Si Satchanalai Historical Park. Si Satchanalai was built between the 13th and 15th centuries and was an integral part of the Sukhothai Kingdom. It was usually administered by family members of the Kings of Sukhothai.
RMPFGWWB–Holland, Zuiderzee Museum, bottle shaped lime kilns in the background with a canal and boats in the foreground.
RMC992MC–Oast houses or hop kilns are building designed for kilning (drying) hops as part of the brewing process, Sissinghurst, Kent,
RMB3NRHA–Charcol Kilns Death Valley National Park California
RFT1GPJX–The old Ferry House and Ard Neakie lime kilns, Loch Eriboll, Scottish Highlands, Sutherland, Scotland, UK
RFB57X67–Old kilns for processing mercury, Mineral de Pozos (Pozos), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Guanajuato State, Mexico
RM2GDW6E3–Old Lime Kilns at Smardale NNR, Cumbria, UK
RMMKNC7E–Kilns made of Wood
RMD8AF5G–Plaster Lime Kilns
RMF4P3P4–Rotary kilns of the cement plant in Modugno, Italcementi, Italy
RMMR7711–Engraving depicting the pottery kilns and factories of Stoke-on-Trent, belching smoke. Dated 19th century
RM2BJ044Y–Old hop kilns used in a new village industry in kent - A vegetable drying factory has been organised by the ministry of food, where women are taught to dry all sorts of vegetables in case of any shotage during the coming spring. - 2nd Feburary 1918
RMHTMGR7–Lime Kilns: burning limestone to produce lime for cement and mortar, and for agricultural use. Wood engraving 1872
RM2G6XEN4–A smokestack from a brick kiln in the Ashulia region of Bangladesh. Due to the high demand for cheap construction materials, clay-made brick manufacturing has become a thriving industry in Bangladesh, with manufacturing kilns heavily concentrated in the peripheries of larger cities and towns. These manufacturing sites, known as brickfields, operate using centuries-old technologies which expel dust, ash, black smoke and other pollutants into the atmosphere
RMDKNEE4–Plans and elevations of agricultural kilns, 19thC.
RM2D8170P–1950s, historical, brickworks, inside the giant works showing the entrances to the kilns, England, UK.
RM2B00YEH–Thailand: Prehistoric skeletal remains at the Si Satchanalai Centre for the Study and Preservation of Sangkalok Kilns, Si Satchanalai Historical Park Si Satchanalai was built between the 13th and 15th centuries and was an integral part of the Sukhothai Kingdom. It was usually administered by family members of the Kings of Sukhothai.
RM2A81M94–An early vintage photograph taken in the factory of the London Brick Company, UK - (early 1900s). young workers are seen loading 'green' bricks (made from lower Oxford clay ) from the moulding machine onto trolley ready for firing in the kilns.
RMR0JEPC–Kilns, Portobello, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
RMEPN2NY–A tourist inspects one of the historic beehive-shaped charcoal kilns built in 1877 to make charcoal for ore smelters used in silver and lead mining operations nearby Death Valley, California, USA. The rock and mortar structures were constructed in Wildrose Canyon in the Panamint Mountains near sources of wood that included pine and juniper trees, which were slowly burned for a week to create the charcoal. The 10 kilns were abandoned when the mines shut down but were restored a century later and have become an attraction in Death Valley National Park.
RM2BJ0444–Old hop kilns used in a new village industry in kent - A vegetable drying factory has been organised by the ministry of food, where women are taught to dry all sorts of vegetables in case of any shotage during the coming spring. - 2nd Feburary 1918
RFRHT9T3–Castle Point Lime Kilns, Northumberland, UK
RM2G6XEK7–People standing in a brickfield, looking out over other brick kilns in the Ashulia area in Bangladesh. Due to the high demand for cheap construction materials, clay-made brick manufacturing has become a thriving industry in Bangladesh, with manufacturing kilns heavily concentrated in the peripheries of larger cities and towns. These manufacturing sites, known as brickfields, operate using centuries-old technologies which expel dust, ash, black smoke and other pollutants into the atmosphere
RMC4RX2W–Charcoal kilns. Death Valley National Park, California
RMC5P8D7–Cottonwood Charcoal Kilns
RM2B00YEA–Thailand: Prehistoric skeletal remains at the Si Satchanalai Centre for the Study and Preservation of Sangkalok Kilns, Si Satchanalai Historical Park Si Satchanalai was built between the 13th and 15th centuries and was an integral part of the Sukhothai Kingdom. It was usually administered by family members of the Kings of Sukhothai.
RM2C8PJ38–An historic old print of a scene near Grosmont village, North Yorkshire UK, showing the former Grosmont lime kilns. (now demolished) . The opening of the railway in 1836 brought industry to this area when four lime kilns were constructed by the Whitby and Grosmont Lime Company, They were supplied with stone from Pickering whilst the Whitby Stone company exported Grosmont ironstone and also building stone.
RF2G86G57–The evening sun lights up the harbour and the old lime kilns at Beadnell, the only west-facing harbour on Northumberland's coast.
RF2G9JA49–The preserved historic lime kilns in Rockport, Maine, USA
RMC11EPP–The Charcoal Kilns Panamint range Emigrant canyon road Death Valley National Park California USA
RMCB4AX0–Charcoal Kilns Death Valley National Park California USA
RMB57X64–Old kilns for processing mercury, Mineral de Pozos (Pozos), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Guanajuato State, Mexico
RMF3T72C–Knowle Quarry Lime Kilns on Wenlock Edge, Shropshire.
RMMKNC7G–Tools used to Build Charcoal Kilns
RMD8AFTB–Kilns From The 18th C
RMPR2524–Gathering brush for limestone kilns near Jerusalem. 1898, Jerusalem, Israel
RMEPN2NW–A tourist photographs some of the historic beehive-shaped charcoal kilns built in 1877 to make charcoal for ore smelters used in silver and lead mining operations nearby Death Valley, California, USA. The rock and mortar structures were constructed in Wildrose Canyon in the Panamint Mountains near sources of wood that included pine and juniper trees, which were slowly burned for a week to create the charcoal. The 10 kilns were abandoned when the mines shut down but were restored a century later and have become an attraction in Death Valley National Park.
RM2BJ043P–Old hop kilns used in a new village industry in kent - A vegetable drying factory has been organised by the ministry of food, where women are taught to dry all sorts of vegetables in case of any shortage during the coming spring. - 2nd Feburary 1918
RMD6RG2E–Charcoal Kilns in Death Valley National Park, California, USA, North America
RM2G6XEDP–Brick kiln workers in Ashulia stacking freshly made bricks onto lorries for shipping to construction sites in Dhaka.Due to the high demand for cheap construction materials, clay-made brick manufacturing has become a thriving industry in Bangladesh, with manufacturing kilns heavily concentrated in the peripheries of larger cities and towns. These manufacturing sites, known as brickfields, operate using centuries-old technologies which expel dust, ash, black smoke and other pollutants into the atmosphere
RMAKT7WA–taxi stuck among brick kilns West Kabul Afghanistan
RMC5P8CW–Cottonwood Charcoal Kilns
RM2B00YEC–Thailand: Prehistoric skeletal remains at the Si Satchanalai Centre for the Study and Preservation of Sangkalok Kilns, Si Satchanalai Historical Park Si Satchanalai was built between the 13th and 15th centuries and was an integral part of the Sukhothai Kingdom. It was usually administered by family members of the Kings of Sukhothai.
RMBH7K72–Old calcining kilns Rosedale Chimney North York Moors National Park North Yorkshire
RF2G86FG0–The Grade II listed lime kilns at Beadnell harbour on the Northumberland coast are now used by local fishermen to store lobster pots.
RF2G9JA27–The preserved historic lime kilns in Rockport, Maine, USA
RF2G6JH94–Aerial of old, abandoned cement factory kilns in Pennsylvania, preserved as an outdoor museum.
RMCB4AY5–Charcoal Kilns Death Valley National Park California USA
RFB57YYJ–Old kilns for processing mercury, Mineral de Pozos (Pozos), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Guanajuato State, Mexico
RMF3T729–Knowle Quarry Lime Kilns on Wenlock Edge, Shropshire.
RMFNJ304–Wildrose Charcoal Kilns, Death Valley National Park, California, United States of America
RMD8AF5F–Kilns From 18th Century
RM2DCA36H–British 18th Century, (artist), Lime Kilns near Cardigan, 1797, aquatint
RMEPN2P1–A tourist inspects one of the historic beehive-shaped charcoal kilns built in 1877 to make charcoal for ore smelters used in silver and lead mining operations nearby Death Valley, California, USA. The rock and mortar structures were constructed in Wildrose Canyon in the Panamint Mountains near sources of wood that included pine and juniper trees, which were slowly burned for a week to create the charcoal. The 10 kilns were abandoned when the mines shut down but were restored a century later and have become an attraction in Death Valley National Park.
RM2BJ0435–Old hop kilns used in a new village industry in kent - A vegetable drying factory has been organised by the ministry of food, where women are taught to dry all sorts of vegetables in case of any shotage during the coming spring. - 2nd Feburary 1918
RMD6RG31–Charcoal Kilns in Death Valley National Park, California, USA, North America
RM2G6XEGE–Brick kiln workers in Ashulia stacking freshly made bricks onto lorries for shipping to construction sites in Dhaka.Due to the high demand for cheap construction materials, clay-made brick manufacturing has become a thriving industry in Bangladesh, with manufacturing kilns heavily concentrated in the peripheries of larger cities and towns. These manufacturing sites, known as brickfields, operate using centuries-old technologies which expel dust, ash, black smoke and other pollutants into the atmosphere
RMR1KEG9–Detail view of iron ore calcining kiln, part of the old or south kilns, Rosedale, North Yorkshire, England, UK
RMJEDKHM–Historical restored A W Buchan & Co Thistle pottery kilns, next to modern housing, Portobello, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, last remaining in Scotland
RM2B00YED–Thailand: Prehistoric skeletal remains at the Si Satchanalai Centre for the Study and Preservation of Sangkalok Kilns, Si Satchanalai Historical Park Si Satchanalai was built between the 13th and 15th centuries and was an integral part of the Sukhothai Kingdom. It was usually administered by family members of the Kings of Sukhothai.
RMBH7KP9–Old calcining kilns Rosedale Chimney North York Moors National Park North Yorkshire
RMW6PK9H–South Tyneside Industrial heritage - the Marsden Lime Kilns alongside the Coast Road near Marsden Quarry in South Shields date from the 1870's
RF2G9JA7M–The preserved historic lime kilns in Rockport, Maine, USA