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Journal of Architectural Conservation, 1995AbstractThis paper deals with limes and lime mortars and is presented in two parts. Part One identifies the sources and qualities of limes in England and Wales and then proceeds to trace the burning of lime, the development of kiln design and the search for hydraulic cements from ancient times up to the end of the nineteenth century.
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