CIBSE HERITAGE GROUP PHOTOGRAPHS of the ICE TRADE The organised harvesting of natural ice, cut from lakes in northern climates in winter, then transported south and stored for summer use, lasted from about 1820 to around 1920 when it was supplanted by artificial ice produced by refrigeration Cutting lake ice into giant blocks (Norway)
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CIBSE HERITAGE GROUP PHOTOGRAPHS of the ICE TRADE
The organised harvesting of natural ice, cut from lakes in northern climates in winter, then transported south and stored for summer use, lasted from about 1820 to around 1920 when it
was supplanted by artificial ice produced by refrigeration
Cutting lake ice into giant blocks (Norway)
Cutting and transporting natural ice (USA)
Unloading ice from Norway at the docks (Great Yarmouth)