Lime Park, Limepark, Co. Galway
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The townland of Limepark, in County Galway, carries a name that points quietly to an industrial past.
Lime kilns, stone structures used to burn limestone at high temperatures to produce quicklime for fertilising fields and mortaring walls, were once a common feature of the Irish countryside, and a place named for them suggests this corner of Galway was once associated with that kind of small-scale rural industry. The name alone is a piece of evidence, a fossil in the landscape, even when the physical remains are harder to read.
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Limepark, Co. Galway
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