Abstract

Despite the widespread use of Hoffmann technology for lime-burning and brick manufacture in many parts of the world, its origins and development have not yet received the attention they deserve. This paper continues from the first part, published in Industrial Archaeology Review, XXIV: 2, to consider the methods of operation and the significance of the Hoffmann kiln.

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