| 1. | The property was covered in burnt lime to avoid fingerprints.
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| 2. | This colour was made by adding India ink to burnt lime and crushed oyster shell.
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| 3. | In the early Neolithic period, people used vessels made of stone, gyps and burnt lime.
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| 4. | Other goods carried include roadstone, timber and burnt lime.
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| 5. | The word " cement " can be traced back to the burnt lime as binder.
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| 6. | In 1876 he began to quarry the limestone on the property and produced burnt lime.
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| 7. | It was once a busy interchange with the Peak Forest Tramway, for the transport of limestone and burnt lime.
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| 8. | At the time of the pre-pottery Neolithic, people used vessels made of stone, gypsum and burnt lime ( Vaisselle blanche ).
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| 9. | The stonework of Goslar's Zwinger was predominantly made of sandstone quarried from the Sudmerberg northeast of Goslar and mortared with burnt lime.
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| 10. | The remaining limestone was put into lime kilns at Bugsworth where it was converted into quick lime ( or burnt lime ).
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