This paper describes changes in the market for refrigeration products following the invention and spread of methods of artificial ice production. The ice market was already global by the mid-19th Century, a long time before technology for artificial production was widely used. Demand rose constantly from the beginning of the 19th Century, and particularly sharply in mid-century. In Western Europe, particularly England and France, local production soon failed to keep pace with demand, and American and Scandinavian producers filled the gap with regular commercial voyages. Ice was harvested in winter in New England or Norway and there were almost daily deliveries to the main ports in England and France. The consolidation of trans-Atlantic tr...
Abstract This paper will give a historical overview of ice structures with a focus on the constru...
This study examines how natural and manufactured ice were embraced in the expanding realm of urban h...
The third international workshop on ice storage for cooling applications which was informal and inte...
By the late 19th century, the export of natural ice from Norway to Britain was a major trade, fuelle...
This paper was originally written and submitted as a dissertation in partial fulfilment of the MSc G...
Food has been preserved at low temperatures since ancient times, and as far back as the early modern...
This article explores how a focus on commodities, and associated ‘follow-the-thing’ methodologies, m...
This paper looks at the history of the refrigerator and how acceptance of this technological innovat...
The Boston natural ice trade thrived during 1830-70 based upon Frederic Tudor’s idea of combining tw...
Ice maker was introduced in 1851 when John Gorrie was awarded US patent 8080 and then 1853 and 1855 ...
This paper examines the globalization of the frozen potato industry, including the expansion of prod...
First cut from frozen lakes and later manufactured on an industrial scale, ice was, in the nineteent...
The exhibition title references a 19th-century trade of ice that occurred between Northern Europe, N...
This paper examines the globalization of the frozen potato industry, including the expansion of prod...
Low-tech industries provide a substantial contribution to the Western economies and there is a growi...
Abstract This paper will give a historical overview of ice structures with a focus on the constru...
This study examines how natural and manufactured ice were embraced in the expanding realm of urban h...
The third international workshop on ice storage for cooling applications which was informal and inte...
By the late 19th century, the export of natural ice from Norway to Britain was a major trade, fuelle...
This paper was originally written and submitted as a dissertation in partial fulfilment of the MSc G...
Food has been preserved at low temperatures since ancient times, and as far back as the early modern...
This article explores how a focus on commodities, and associated ‘follow-the-thing’ methodologies, m...
This paper looks at the history of the refrigerator and how acceptance of this technological innovat...
The Boston natural ice trade thrived during 1830-70 based upon Frederic Tudor’s idea of combining tw...
Ice maker was introduced in 1851 when John Gorrie was awarded US patent 8080 and then 1853 and 1855 ...
This paper examines the globalization of the frozen potato industry, including the expansion of prod...
First cut from frozen lakes and later manufactured on an industrial scale, ice was, in the nineteent...
The exhibition title references a 19th-century trade of ice that occurred between Northern Europe, N...
This paper examines the globalization of the frozen potato industry, including the expansion of prod...
Low-tech industries provide a substantial contribution to the Western economies and there is a growi...
Abstract This paper will give a historical overview of ice structures with a focus on the constru...
This study examines how natural and manufactured ice were embraced in the expanding realm of urban h...
The third international workshop on ice storage for cooling applications which was informal and inte...