Harrisons Ice Making Machine, 1858
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Harrisons Ice Making Machine, 1858
Engraving showing the ice making machine, designed by Mr. Harrison of Geelong, Australia, 1858. Built by Mr. Siebe of Denmark Street, Soho, London, this machine was a prototype reportedly capable of producing 5, 000 to 6, 000 pounds of ice per day. This machine used evaporation of ether in a vacuum to produce refrigeration and was driven by a ten-horse power steam engine
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© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
1858 Capable Denmark Driven Ether Harrison Harrisons Pounds Power Produce Producing Prototype Refrigeration Reportedly Siebe Soho Vacuum
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