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UC Santa Cruz has some historic lime kilns at the main entrance to the
campus, which I assume are much-photographed. If you would like, I could
check with the campus Public Information Office about photos and whether
you could obtain permission to use one.
Diane Gifford-Gonzalez
>Dear folks:
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>I am putting together the concept for an interpretive sign on lime kilns.
>Problem is, I have great pictures of lovely holes in the ground, but no
>illustrations or photos of standing structures.
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>The lime kilns that are being looked at are in Southern California and date to
>about 1875.
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>If anyone has a photo or a drawing of a lime kiln and tools associated with
>lime kilns please let me know. I'd like to use it as reference for a freehand
>drawing.
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>Please reply directly to me: [log in to unmask]
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>Thanks!
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>Carol J. Ellick
>Statistical Research, Inc.
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University of California
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