Ball clays are kaolinitic sedimentary clays, that commonly consist of 20-80% kaolinite, 10-25% mica, 6-65% quartz. They are fine-grained and plastic in nature. They are mined in Devon and Dorset in England. They are commonly used in the construction of many ceramic articles.
The ceramic use of ball clays in Britain dates back to at least the Roman era. More recent trade began when clay was needed to construct tobacco pipes in the 16th and 17th century.
The name "ball clay" is believed to derive from the time when the clay was mined by hand. It was cut into 15 to 17-kilogram cubes and during transport the corners of the cubes became rounded off leaving "balls".
It can be said that the Blue Pool is one of the historic places of past time clay business.
The Blue Pool is a lake in the Furzebrook Estate, a 25 acres (100,000 m2) park of heath woodland and gorse near Furzebrook in Dorset, England.
The pool is a flooded, disused clay pit where Purbeck Ball Clay was dug from the 1600s to the early 1900s to make smoking pipes and tea pots.
Thomas Hardy(
This is what he was described in wikipedia.
According to the Thomas Hardy society founded in 1968, he was born at Higher Bockhampton near Dorchester. During his lifetime he composed nearly a thousand published poems and wrote fourteen publised novels including ‘Far From the Madding Crowd’ and ‘Tess of the D’Urbervilles’. He died in Dorchester on 11 January 1928. Much of Thomas Hardy's work is based on Wessex, the South and West of England.
Unfortunately, when I got to Hardy's cottage, where he was born and raised, now under the management of the National Trust, it was found out that the small museum was not open for the public. For some reason, opening days are from Monday to Thursdays and Sunday only, what I leaned later. Why not on Saturday? Still misery. Anyway, I had a chance to walk around nice and quiet surrounding woodland area. I saw some families with their dogs enjoying the place like me.
Hardy's cottage cute tiny wild fruits, close-up view (ရႊန္းမီအတြက္လက္ေဆာင္)
Here are some more photos of Thomas Hardy's birthplace.
After visiting above two places, I headed to Poole harbour to take boat photos. As it has been 6 PM, all deep sea boat services had already finished.
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ဘာမွေတာ့ မဆိုင္ဘူး။
to make smoking pipes ဆုိတာ ျမင္ေတာ့ "Made in ႐ြာလြတ္" ဆုိတာကို သတိရမိတယ္။
တိုးတက္မႈ ေႏွးေကြးတဲ့ ႏိုင္ငံမွာ သဘာ၀ ပတ္၀န္းက်င္ကို ပိုၿပီး ျမင္ႏိုင္တယ္ ဆိုတာ စင္ကာပူေရာက္လာမွ လက္မခံခ်င္ေတာ့ဘူး။ သဘာ၀ ပတ္၀န္းက်င္ကို ထိန္းသိမ္းဖို႔ဆိုတာ ပိုက္ဆံ႐ွိဖို႔ အေတာ္လိုတဲ့ ကိစၥပဲ။ (လူ႔ဦးေႏွာက္လဲ ပါတယ္ေပါ့)
ရန္ကုန္ ျပန္တုန္းက သစ္ရိပ္၀ါးရိပ္ မ႐ွိတာ၊ ပူပူေခါင္ေခါင္ ျဖစ္ေနတာကို စိတ္ပ်က္မိတာ အမွန္ပဲ။
Thomas Hardy ကို ဂ်ဴးရဲ႕ "ခ်စ္သူေရးတဲ့ ကၽြန္မရဲ႕ညေတြ" မွာလားမသိ။ ၾကားဖူးသလိုလို..
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ohg.
a lot of effort for this post
but I think you will deny
yes this is a by-product while writing a similar topic somewhere else.
လာေရာက္လည္ပတ္စာဖတ္သြားပါတယ္။
လာလည္ပါဦးေနာ္
ဗဟုသုတေတြလာၾကည့္သြားပါတယ္
ေပ်ာ္ရႊင္ပါေစ
thanks, Steve!
THanks a lot!
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