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Ice houses were buildings used to store ice
Ice

Ice is a solid phases of matter, usually crystalline solid, of a non-metallic substance that is liquid or gas at room temperature, such as ammonia ice or methane ice....
 throughout the year, prior to the invention of the refrigerator
Refrigerator

A refrigerator is a cooling appliance comprising a thermal insulation compartment and a heat pump - a mechanism to transfer heat from it to the external environment, cooling the contents to a temperature below ambient....
. The most common designs involved underground chambers, usually man-made, which were built close to natural sources of winter ice such as freshwater lakes.

During the winter, ice and snow
Snow

Snow is a type of precipitation in the form of crystalline water ice, consisting of a multitude of snowflakes that fall from clouds. The process of this precipitation is called snowfall....
 would be taken into the ice house and packed with insulation, often straw
Straw

Straw is an agricultural by-product, the dry wikt:stalk of a cereal plant, after the grain or seed has been removed. Straw makes up about half of the yield of cereal crops such as barley, oats, rice, rye and wheat....
 or sawdust
Sawdust

File:Saw dust .jpgSawdust is composed of fine particles of wood. This material is produced from cutting with a saw, hence its name. It has a variety of practical uses, including serving as a mulch, or as an alternative to clay cat litter, or as a fuel, or for the manufacture of particleboard....
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Yakhchal
Ice houses were buildings used to store ice
Ice

Ice is a solid phases of matter, usually crystalline solid, of a non-metallic substance that is liquid or gas at room temperature, such as ammonia ice or methane ice....
 throughout the year, prior to the invention of the refrigerator
Refrigerator

A refrigerator is a cooling appliance comprising a thermal insulation compartment and a heat pump - a mechanism to transfer heat from it to the external environment, cooling the contents to a temperature below ambient....
. The most common designs involved underground chambers, usually man-made, which were built close to natural sources of winter ice such as freshwater lakes.

During the winter, ice and snow
Snow

Snow is a type of precipitation in the form of crystalline water ice, consisting of a multitude of snowflakes that fall from clouds. The process of this precipitation is called snowfall....
 would be taken into the ice house and packed with insulation, often straw
Straw

Straw is an agricultural by-product, the dry wikt:stalk of a cereal plant, after the grain or seed has been removed. Straw makes up about half of the yield of cereal crops such as barley, oats, rice, rye and wheat....
 or sawdust
Sawdust

File:Saw dust .jpgSawdust is composed of fine particles of wood. This material is produced from cutting with a saw, hence its name. It has a variety of practical uses, including serving as a mulch, or as an alternative to clay cat litter, or as a fuel, or for the manufacture of particleboard....
. It would remain frozen for many months, often until the following winter, and could be used as a source of ice during summer months. This could be used simply to cool drinks, or allow ice-cream and sorbet dessert
Dessert

Dessert is a course that typically comes at the end of a meal, usually consisting of sweet food but sometimes of a strongly-flavored one, such as some cheeses....
s to be prepared.

History

An inscription from 1700 BC in northwest Iraq records the construction of an icehouse, "which never before had any king built." In China, archaeologists have found remains of ice pits from the seventh century BC, and references suggest they were still in use before 1100 BC. Alexander the Great around 300 BC stored snow in pits dug for that purpose. In Rome in the third century AD, snow was imported from the mountains, stored in straw-covered pits, and sold from snow shops. The ice formed in the bottom of the pits sold at a higher price than the snow on top.

In the U.S.


Ice houses allowed a trade in ice that was a major part of the early economy of the New England
New England

New England is a region of the United States located in the northeastern corner of the country, bounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Canada and New York State, and consisting of the modern U.S....
 region of the United States, which saw fortunes made by people who shipped ice in straw-packed ships to the southern U.S. and throughout the Caribbean Sea
Caribbean Sea

The Caribbean Sea is a sea of the Atlantic Ocean situated in the mid-latitudes of the Western Hemisphere, bounded to the south and west by the Americas, with the North Atlantic Ocean proper to the northeast and the Gulf of Mexico to the northwest....
. In winter months, ice was chopped from a lake surface and often dragged by sledge to the ice house, and in summer months, was delivered from local ice houses to residences in ice wagons or ice trucks, where it would be stored in an ice box
Ice Box

The Ice Box is a 5,010-seat multi-purpose arena in Lincoln, Nebraska, Nebraska. It was adapted for hockey upon the Lincoln Stars' arrival in 1997....
, which was used much like a modern refrigerator
Refrigerator

A refrigerator is a cooling appliance comprising a thermal insulation compartment and a heat pump - a mechanism to transfer heat from it to the external environment, cooling the contents to a temperature below ambient....
.

As home and business refrigeration
Refrigeration

Refrigeration is the process of removing heat from an enclosed space, or from a substance, and moving it to a place where it is unobjectionable....
 became more common, ice houses disappeared. The home ice delivery business declined, and was virtually gone by the late 1960s. Smaller ice houses, usually no more than a sawdust pile covered by a makeshift roof or tarpaulin
Tarpaulin

A tarpaulin or tarp is a large sheet of strong, flexible, water resistant or waterproof material, often cloth such as canvas or polyester coated with plastics such as latex or PVC....
, continued to be maintained to store ice for use in local events such as fair
Fair

A fair is a gathering of people to display or trade produce or other goods, to parade or display animals and often to enjoy associated carnival or funfair entertainment....
s. Today, most ice for daily consumption is made in a home freezer
Refrigerator

A refrigerator is a cooling appliance comprising a thermal insulation compartment and a heat pump - a mechanism to transfer heat from it to the external environment, cooling the contents to a temperature below ambient....
, while bulk ice is manufactured, distributed and sold like other retail commodities.

In Texas
Texas

Texas is a U.S. state located in the South Central United States, nicknamed the Lone Star State. Texas is the second largest U.S. state in both area and population, spanning , and with a growing population of 24.3 million residents....
, former ice houses are a cultural tradition, with many now converted into open-air bars. In the region of Central Texas
Central Texas

Central Texas , is a region in the U.S. state of Texas. It is roughly bordered by San Marcos, Texas over to Fredericksburg, Texas up to Waco, Texas, and back down to Brenham, Texas, and includes the Austin, Texas?Round Rock, Texas, Killeen, Texas?Temple, Texas, Bryan-College Station metropolitan area, and Waco, Texas metropolitan areas....
 and the Texas Hill Country
Texas Hill Country

The Texas Hill Country is a region of Central Texas, United States, that features rolling, somewhat rugged, hills that consist primarily of limestone but includes the Llano Uplift and the second largest granite outcropping in the United States, Enchanted Rock, which is located some thirty miles northwest of Fredericksburg, Texas....
, the word "ice house" has become a colloquialism
Colloquialism

A colloquialism is an expression not used in formal Speech communication, writing or paralinguistics. Colloquialisms are also sometimes referred to collectively as "colloquial language"....
 for an establishment that derives the majority of its income from the sale of cold beer
Beer

Beer is the world's oldest and most widely consumed alcoholic beverage and the third most popular drink overall after water and tea. It is produced by the brewing and Fermentation of starches, mainly derived from cereal?the most common of which is malted barley, although wheat, maize , and rice are widely used....
, particularly such locally-produced labels as Shiner Bock, Pearl
Pearl Brewing Company

The Pearl Brewing Company was an American brewery, established in 1883 in San Antonio, Texas. In 1985, Pearl's parent company purchased the Pabst Brewing Company and assumed the Pabst name....
, or Lone Star
Lone Star Brewing Company

Lone Star is the Brand of a beer once produced in San Antonio, Texas and marketed as "The National Beer of Texas."...
. One of the most famous is called "Ice Bar", located in downtown Austin.

The Ice House is a common name for ice hockey
Ice hockey

Ice hockey, often referred to simply as hockey, is a team sport played on ice. It is a fast paced and physical sport. Ice hockey is most popular in areas that are sufficiently cold for natural reliable seasonal ice cover such as Canada, the northern United States, Scandinavia and Russia, though with the advent of indoor artificial ice r...
 rinks in the U.S.

In the U.K.

Ice was often imported into the UK from Scandinavia up until the 1950s. Usually only large manor houses had purpose-built buildings to store ice. Many examples of ice houses exist in the UK and those that do have fallen into a poor state of repair. Good examples of 19th-century ice houses can be found at Grendon, Warwickshire
Grendon, Warwickshire

Grendon, Warwickshire is technically one, but logically two small villages situated three miles west of Atherstone and five miles east of Tamworth....
, and at Christchurch Mansion
Christchurch Mansion

Christchurch Mansion is a stately home in the centre of Ipswich, Suffolk, England.The house is surrounded by Christchurch Park, a grand landscaped park featuring many beautiful trees , rolling lawns and duck pond....
, Ipswich, Suffolk, Petworth House
Petworth House

Petworth House in Petworth, West Sussex, England, is a late 17th-century mansion, rebuilt in 1688 by Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of Somerset, and altered in the 1870s by Anthony Salvin....
, Sussex
Sussex

Sussex , from the Old English Su?seaxe , is a Historic counties of England in South East England England corresponding roughly in area to the ancient Kingdom of Sussex....
, Danny House
Danny House

Danny is an impressive Grade I listed building Elizabethan era red brick Mansion near Hurstpierpoint in West Sussex, England. It lies at the northern foot of Wolstonbury Hill and one of the finest stately houses in Sussex, with 56 bedrooms and 28 apartments....
, Sussex, Ayscoughfee Hall
Ayscoughfee Hall

Ayscoughfee Hall is located in central Spalding, Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire, England and is a famous landmark on the fen tour.The house, currently a museum, was built for Richard Ailwyn in the fifteenth century....
, Spalding
Spalding, Lincolnshire

Spalding is a market town with a population of 30,000 on the River Welland in the South Holland, Lincolnshire district of Lincolnshire, England....
, Rufford Abbey
Rufford Abbey

Rufford Abbey is an estate in Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire, England....
, and Eglinton Country Park
Eglinton Country Park

Eglinton Country Park is a park located in the grounds of the old Eglinton Castle estate, Irvine, North Ayrshire, on the outskirts of Kilwinning, North Ayrshire, Scotland ....
 in Scotland and Parlington Hall
Parlington Hall

Parlington Hall was the seat of the Gascoigne family, Aberford near Leeds in the county of Yorkshire, in England. It was the birthplace of Isabella and Elizabeth Oliver Gascoigne, who inherited the Gascoigne family fortune in 1843....
 in Yorkshire.

The typical British ice house was an underground chamber, usually man-made. It was usual to construct an ice house close to a source of winter ice, for example freshwater lakes or slow-flowing streams or rivers; this allowed ice to be collected when water had frozen over in winter and quickly transport it for storage in the ice house. To keep the ice frozen, doors or openings were usually built facing north and straw or sawdust was added between layers of ice to act as insulation. The ice would stay frozen for many months, and would be used to preserve and chill food all year round.

The ice house was introduced to Britain around 1660 and were commonly brick lined, domed structures, with most of their volume underground. Ice houses varied in design depending on the date and builder, but were mainly conical or rounded at the bottom to hold melted ice. They usually had a drain to take away any water. It is recorded that the idea for ice houses was brought to Britain by travellers who had seen similar arrangements in Italy, where peasants collected ice from the mountains and used it to keep food fresh inside caves.

Game larder
Larder

A larder is a cool area for storing food prior to use.Larders were commonplace in houses before the widespread use of the refrigerator.Essential qualities of a larder are that it should be:...
s and venison larders were sometimes marked on ordnance survey maps as ice houses.

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    Frederic Tudor

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    , the "Ice King"
  • Yakhchal
    Yakhchal

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