Kiln - lime, Gurteen, Co. Cork
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Scattered across the Irish countryside, lime kilns are among the most quietly persistent features of the agricultural landscape, and the example at Gurteen in County Cork is a reminder of just how fundamental this modest technology once was.
A lime kiln is essentially a stone-built furnace, typically set into a hillside or earthen bank, in which limestone was burned at high temperatures to produce quicklime. That quicklime was then spread across fields to reduce soil acidity, a practice that became widespread in Ireland from the seventeenth century onwards and remained common well into the nineteenth.
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