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Man busy mixing lime, 1700-1800. Creator: AnonMan busy mixing lime, 1700-1800
Still Life, 1666-1700. Creator: Georg HainzStill Life, 1666-1700
Chair, Italian, 15th century. Creator: UnknownChair, Italian, 15th century
Brickworks, Nine Elms Lane, Battersea, London, August 1906. Rear of the works with workmen standing amongst piles of bricks and tiles. Ships masts on the Thames can be seen behind the buildings
Calavera Tapatia, 1910Calavera Tapatia, pub. 1910 (printed matter)
Making leather in the lime yard at Neckinger Mills, London, 20th century. Goatskins being soaked in water in pits of about seven feet deep before being placed in limewater to remove the hair
Cement materials, 1963. Artist: Michael WaltersCement materials, 1963. Lime and silica make up about 85% of the mass of cement and requires around 80 different operations requiring a large amount of heat and energy
Lime kilns, 1872. Burning limestone to produce lime for cement and mortar and for agricultural use
A Sub-Lime Character, early 19th century. A building labourer carrying a hod of mortar
How Dirty Old Father Thames was Whitewashed, 1858. A British workman in overalls and boots holds a large brush in one hand, and a handkerchief to his nose with the other