Limekilns by moonlight
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Pentre Halkyn Quarry
Pentre Halkyn Quarry
Ingleton Quarry
Land of the incline
Down the incline
Meal Bank limekiln
Tunstead limekilns
Topley Pike
Haddock Low limekilns
Incline 43
Cement works rail 2
Australia Mill
Welcome to Hope Cement
Dropping the rocks
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Barn and kiln
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Hindlow kilns
Snab End
Dowlow loading bunkers
Maerz kiln
Limekiln archaeology
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Everything under control
F.E.D.4 Dumper
Matched to the job
A name for every stone
Facit Quarries
Littlemill
Brandon Walls kilns
Broadwood Quarry
Bolehill Quarry Spigot Mortar
When millstones go bad!
That distant plume
Abandoned products
Holes in the ground
Brandon Walls kilns
South Ferriby Cement Works
Primary crusher
Borras Quarry
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" All types of historical transportation // Tous les moyens de transport historiques ...
" All types of historical transportation // Tous les moyens de transport historiques ...
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PQR - Quarry Station
Stirling Hill Quarry Station. Date not known.
A group of convicts (ie those with prison sentences that included "hard labour") about to board the train that will return them to Peterhead Prison - with such short shadows, probably for their mid-day meal - just over two and a half miles away. In the foreground is a train on tipper waggons, loaded with the granite for further processing in the Admiralty Yard, next to the prison.
A group of convicts (ie those with prison sentences that included "hard labour") about to board the train that will return them to Peterhead Prison - with such short shadows, probably for their mid-day meal - just over two and a half miles away. In the foreground is a train on tipper waggons, loaded with the granite for further processing in the Admiralty Yard, next to the prison.
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