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  2. Brannam Pottery - Wikipedia

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    The Grade II listed entrance to the former Brannam Pottery in 2018. The Brannam Pottery shop, c. 1914. The last surviving kiln of Brannam Pottery. Brannam Pottery was a British pottery started by Thomas Backway Brannam in Barnstaple, Devon, England, in 1848. It later became part of the "rustic" wing of the art pottery movement.

  3. Salt glaze pottery - Wikipedia

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    Salt-glaze or salt glaze pottery is pottery, usually stoneware, with a ceramic glaze of glossy, translucent and slightly orange-peel -like texture which was formed by throwing common salt into the kiln during the higher temperature part of the firing process. Sodium from the salt reacts with silica in the clay body to form a glassy coating of ...

  4. Ketton Cement Works - Wikipedia

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    The works was built with just one kiln but in 1933 Kiln Two was added. Kiln Three soon followed in 1939. A major part of the construction of Kiln Three was its new chimney built out of reinforced concrete, as opposed to brick. The chimney stood at an impressive 338 feet (103 m) high and was the tallest structure in the south of England, visible ...

  5. Vernon Kilns - Wikipedia

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    Vernon Kilns. Large bowl manufactured before 1952. Vernon Kilns was an American ceramic company in Vernon, California, US. In July 1931, Faye G. Bennison purchased the former Poxon China pottery renaming the company Vernon Kilns. [1] Poxon China was located at 2300 East 52nd Street. [2] Vernon produced ceramic tableware, art ware, giftware, and ...

  6. Category:Kilns - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 15 November 2019, at 02:21 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply.

  7. Wood drying - Wikipedia

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    Wood drying (also seasoning lumber or wood seasoning) reduces the moisture content of wood before its use. When the drying is done in a kiln, the product is known as kiln-dried timber or lumber, whereas air drying is the more traditional method. There are two main reasons for drying wood:

  8. Kiln - Wikipedia

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    A & C Black Publishers, Limited, London, England, Third Edition 1991. ISBN 0-8122-3112-0. Smith, Ed. Dry Kiln Design Manual. J.E. Smith Engineering and Consulting, Blooming Grove, Texas. Available for purchase from author J.E. Smith Archived 2006-08-29 at the Wayback Machine

  9. Hornsea Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Hornsea Museum — Pottery Window. Hornsea Pottery was a business located in the coastal town of Hornsea in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. They specialized in tableware with elegant contemporary designs. The pottery was founded in 1949, in a small terraced house, by brothers Colin and Desmond Rawson with funding from local business man ...

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