Kiln - lime, Cloonee, Co. Cork
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Scattered across the Irish countryside, lime kilns are among the most quietly persistent remnants of pre-industrial rural life, and the one recorded at Cloonee in County Cork is a characteristic example of a structure that was once essential to the working landscape.
These kilns were used to burn limestone at high temperatures, producing quicklime that farmers spread across acidic soils to improve their fertility, and that builders mixed into mortar and whitewash. For centuries, the lime kiln was as ordinary and necessary a feature of an Irish townland as a well or a ditch, yet most have long since fallen out of use and out of memory.
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Cloonee, Co. Cork
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