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LIMESTONE INDUSTRIES OF THE YORKSHIRE DALES
LIMESTONE INDUSTRIES OF THE YORKSHIRE DALES
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 Limestone has been one of the most indispensable building materials in Britain since the Roman period, when it was widely used for mortar. It was in the medieval era that lime began to be used in farming, alongside marl, as a means of increasing the output of both arable crops and livestock.

The impact of limestone extraction in the Yorkshire Dales, once one of the most productive quarrying areas in Britain, has been huge. The area has thrown up many innovative entrepreneurs, and limestone quarries are an integral feature of today’s dalescape. The quarries have important stories to tell, not least those of the generations of men who toiled in hostile conditions to build the country’s economy. In Limestone Industries of the Yorkshire Dales, Dr David Johnson provides a detailed account of lime’s myriad uses, and the historical and technological forces that led to each.

Until relatively recently, lime was an ingredient, in one form or another, of almost every aspect of British life. This is the story of limestone quarrying and its processing into lime, and the impact it has had on one of the most beautiful parts of Britain.

This revised edition of the book brings the story completely up to date and includes material and illustrations not previously available.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Dr David Johnson initially trained as a geographer but his training, together with his keen interest in archaeology, led him to specialise in landscape archaeology. He is now an acknowledged expert in the limestone industry, having written several books and numerous articles on the subject as well as lecturing widely on its various historical aspects. David obtained his doctorate for his work on the historical role of lime in agricultural improvement. He is currently Chairman of a highly prominent archaeology group in the Yorkshire Dales and describes himself as “an active digger”.

He lives in North Yorkshire.

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Publication: November 2010 Extent: 320 pages
Availability: In stock Images Mono: 124
Format: 248 x 172 mm Images Colour: 47
Binding: Paperback