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Carting the Ice, 1861
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Carting the Ice, 1861
Carting the Ice, 1861. Mr Charles ice-stores, Lindsey House, Chelsea, London. Print from The Illustrated London News, (1861)
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Carting the Ice, 1861 - A Glimpse into Victorian Food Preservation
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print from 1861 transports us back to the bustling streets of London during the 19th century. The scene depicts a crucial aspect of food preservation in that era - carting ice. In an age before refrigeration, ice was a precious commodity used to keep perishable goods fresh. The image showcases Mr Charles' ice-stores at Lindsey House in Chelsea, London. Horses laboriously pull carts loaded with large blocks of ice, while workers navigate through narrow streets lined with beautiful Victorian buildings. The engraving captures the essence of this daily task as men diligently transport their icy cargo. The significance of this print lies not only in its historical context but also in its representation of human ingenuity and resourcefulness. It serves as a reminder that even without modern technology, our ancestors found innovative ways to preserve food and adapt to their environment. As we gaze upon this monochrome snapshot frozen in time, we are transported to an era where every block of ice represented sustenance and survival. This image invites us to appreciate how far we have come in terms of advancements in food preservation techniques while acknowledging the hardships faced by those who came before us. Through this unknown creator's lens, we catch a glimpse into a world where cold was harnessed for practical purposes – illuminating both the challenges and triumphs experienced by our Victorian predecessors.
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