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An Ice Harvesting Scene

Hiles, Theron L.1893

Science History Institute

Science History Institute
Philadelphia, United States

Frontispiece from the 1893 volume The Ice Crop: How to Harvest, Store, Ship and Use Ice depicting an ice harvest conducted by the Knickerbocker Ice Co. of Chicago. Historically, ice harvesting or cutting was a winter task of collecting surface ice from lakes and rivers for storage in ice houses and use or sale as a cooling method. Typically, ice was harvested once a foot of ice had built up on the water surface. During the harvest, the ice would be cut either with a handsaw or a powered saw blade into long continuous strips, then cut into large individual blocks for transport by wagon to an ice house.

The Ice Crop: How to Harvest, Store, Ship and Use Ice is a comprehensive book on the ice industry with content and illustrations on the harvesting, cutting and storing of ice; ice house construction; handling, transport and marketing of ice; the use of ice in refrigeration; ice cellars and houses as well as recipes for iced foods and beverages.

Details

  • Title: An Ice Harvesting Scene
  • Creator: Hiles, Theron L.
  • Date Created: 1893
  • Physical Dimensions: 1 page, 18 cm H
  • Publisher: Orange Judd & Company
  • Rights: Public Domain Mark 1.0
  • External Link: Science History Institute Digital Collections

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