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- Ice_house_(building) abstract "Ice houses or icehouses are buildings used to store ice throughout the year, commonly used prior to the invention of the refrigerator. Some were underground chambers, usually man-made, close to natural sources of winter ice such as freshwater lakes, but many were buildings with various types of insulation.During the winter, ice and snow would be taken into the ice house and packed with insulation, often straw or sawdust. It would remain frozen for many months, often until the following winter, and could be used as a source of ice during summer months. The main application of the ice was the storage of perishable foods, but it could also be used simply to cool drinks, or allow ice-cream and sorbet desserts to be prepared. During its heyday a typical commercial ice house would store 30,000 tons in a 30 feet by 100 feet by 45 feet high building.".
- Ice_house_(building) thumbnail 20110102_Ice_House_(exterior)_Meybod_Iran.jpg?width=300.
- Ice_house_(building) wikiPageExternalLink ice.html.
- Ice_house_(building) wikiPageExternalLink www.hemmingjorgensen.com.
- Ice_house_(building) wikiPageExternalLink harvesting-ice-on-jamaica-pond.html.
- Ice_house_(building) wikiPageExternalLink Detail?ln=9260.
- Ice_house_(building) wikiPageID "865082".
- Ice_house_(building) wikiPageRevisionID "603159730".
- Ice_house_(building) hasPhotoCollection Ice_house_(building).
- Ice_house_(building) subject Category:Cooling_technology.
- Ice_house_(building) subject Category:House_types.
- Ice_house_(building) subject Category:Ice_trade.
- Ice_house_(building) subject Category:Vernacular_architecture.
- Ice_house_(building) subject Category:Warehouses.
- Ice_house_(building) comment "Ice houses or icehouses are buildings used to store ice throughout the year, commonly used prior to the invention of the refrigerator. Some were underground chambers, usually man-made, close to natural sources of winter ice such as freshwater lakes, but many were buildings with various types of insulation.During the winter, ice and snow would be taken into the ice house and packed with insulation, often straw or sawdust.".
- Ice_house_(building) label "Eishaus".
- Ice_house_(building) label "Ghiacciaia".
- Ice_house_(building) label "Glacière".
- Ice_house_(building) label "Ice house (building)".
- Ice_house_(building) label "Lodownia".
- Ice_house_(building) label "Ледник (помещение)".
- Ice_house_(building) label "氷室".
- Ice_house_(building) sameAs Eishaus.
- Ice_house_(building) sameAs Κτίρια_αποθήκευσης_πάγου.
- Ice_house_(building) sameAs Elurzulo.
- Ice_house_(building) sameAs Glacière.
- Ice_house_(building) sameAs Ghiacciaia.
- Ice_house_(building) sameAs 氷室.
- Ice_house_(building) sameAs 빙실.
- Ice_house_(building) sameAs Lodownia.
- Ice_house_(building) sameAs m.03jpgx.
- Ice_house_(building) sameAs Q253893.
- Ice_house_(building) sameAs Q253893.
- Ice_house_(building) wasDerivedFrom Ice_house_(building)?oldid=603159730.
- Ice_house_(building) depiction 20110102_Ice_House_(exterior)_Meybod_Iran.jpg.
- Ice_house_(building) isPrimaryTopicOf Ice_house_(building).