Finding NoJL/93/36a page 113
AuthorDavid, R G
TitleThe ice trade and the northern economy, 1840-1914
DateMay 2000
DescriptionIncludes references to the trade of ice through Hull, Scarborough and Goole.
AbstractThis article examines the nature and development of the international trade in ice as it affected the northern counties of England. It begins with the initial import of American ice in the 1840s and then covers the period during which the Norwegian trade expanded and became dominant and concludes with the demise of the industry in the period before the First World War.
TypeLocal Studies/Article
SeriesNorthern History volume 36 [XXXVI] volume1
PublisherThe School of History, The University of Leeds
PubDate2000
AccessStatusOpen
PlaceCodeNA3161
NA3419
NA453
SubjectFOREIGN TRADE
Places
CodeSet
NA3161SCARBOROUGH/SCARBOROUGH/SCARBOROUGH/YORKSHIRE NORTH RIDING
NA3419KINGSTON UPON HULL/KINGSTON UPON HULL/KINGSTON UPON HULL/YORKSHIRE EAST RIDING
NA453GOOLE/SNAITH/GOOLE/YORKSHIRE WEST RIDING
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