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09-NOV-2017

Walkerville Lime Kilns

A short walk along the beach at Walkerville brings you unexpectedly upon giant brick buttresses protruding from the cliffs like the ruins of some ancient Roman engineering works. These are all that remain of the Walkerville lime kilns.
At the peak of production in the 1890s, up to eighty men were employed quarrying limestone, working the kilns, supplying timber and bagging and stacking lime.
Limestone mined from the cliffs was burnt with firewood in brick lined kilns to produce quick lime.
The lime was then bagged and hauled in tram carts pulled by horses along a 350 metre jetty which once stretched out into the bay to waiting ships.
The kilns operated from 1875 and provided lime supplies to Melbourne's building industry they were closed in 1926 due to reduced demand, high transport costs and the replacement of quicklime by cement.

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Alexander Kazakov14-Nov-2018 15:27
Very interesting! V
laine06-Jan-2018 19:20
A forgotten history...an intriguing find, David. V
Ton T.29-Nov-2017 20:35
Interesting story and beautiful industrial heritage! V
Hennie & Lies Lammers24-Nov-2017 15:34
A beautiful capture.
hge5424-Nov-2017 05:22
Nice image. Very interesting history. I always wondered what a lime kiln was. V
Martin Lamoon23-Nov-2017 21:49
interesting to see the old ways.
Fine capture.
v
Colin Storey23-Nov-2017 16:56
A wonderful image of these lime kilns.
Graeme23-Nov-2017 16:12
An excellent capture, David.V
borisalex23-Nov-2017 13:31
Great shot of the History of the place! V
Yvonne23-Nov-2017 10:30
A superb pov David, interesting to read your notes! v
Pierre Martin23-Nov-2017 02:53
great picture of those ruins!
larose forest photos23-Nov-2017 02:49
Fascinating text to accompany this lovely shot. Old ruins are always intriguing. V
Tom Munson23-Nov-2017 02:11
Terrific image David, and a big undertaking to built this.
Hank Vander Velde23-Nov-2017 01:33
A beautiful vivid image with great light.
globalgadabout22-Nov-2017 23:54
looks like a giant chimney...the crumbling structure seems fated to go the way of the industry..
Jim Coffman22-Nov-2017 23:49
Nice detail in this interesting scene..
Ken Chambers ARPS22-Nov-2017 23:38
Thank you David for the history of this ruin, I really did think the Romans had arrived in Oz before the Brits !
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