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Manufacture of porcelain in the 18th century, (c1900). Fire in the Artistic Industry. French advertisement for Liebigs extract of meat
Mineralogy, extracting sulphur from pyrites, 1751-1777. A print from the Encyclopedie, ou Dictionnaire Raisonne des Sciences, des Arts et des Metiers by Diderot & d Alembert, 1751-1777
Lime Kilns. A View at Clifton near Bristol, Gloucestershire, 1798. Artist: John HassellLime Kilns. A View at Clifton near Bristol, Gloucestershire, 1798. The kilns were filled from the top with limestone and a fuel such as culm (coal or anthracite dust)
Young girl tending the fire holes of a brick kiln, 1871. It was estimated that at this time there were between 20, 000 and 30, 000 children aged between 5 and 16 at work in British brickyards
Lime kilns, 1872. Burning limestone to produce lime for cement and mortar and for agricultural use
Reconstruction of a Gallo-Roman pottery kiln at the Archeodrome de Bourgogne, Burgundy, France
Pottery in a kiln before firing in TunisiaPottery in a kiln before firing. The pots are stacked upside down in a kiln, at the village of Moknine near Sousse in Tunisia
Building of the Tower of Babel, 1716. Bricks being fired in on-site kilns, while in the foreground masons are working blocks of stone. From the Bible (Genesis 2)
The Staffordshire Girl, late 18th-early 19th century. Artist: WN GardnerThe Staffordshire Girl, late 18th-early 19th century. A girl is decorating Staffordshire ware in a factory, with a pottery kiln in the background