Industrial chimney, Cappaghglass, Co. Cork
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Standing alone in the townland of Cappaghglass in County Cork, an industrial chimney marks a landscape that has largely moved on from whatever enterprise once sustained it.
These tall, freestanding stacks were the signature structures of nineteenth and early twentieth century industry in rural Ireland, built to draw combustion gases away from furnaces, boilers, or kilns and create the draught needed to keep industrial processes running. Where they survive, they tend to outlast every other element of the complex they once served, the engine houses, sheds, and machinery long gone while the chimney remains, stripped of context.
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