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Description
Blocks of ice called "cakes" were cut with an ice saw that had a two handed handle called a tiller. An ice saw resembles the pit saw used in colonial times to cut wooden planks. ce cakes were then floated to the ice table, hauled up onto the table, loaded onto a sled or truck and then transported to the Arthur Moore ice house between Middle and Summer Streets.
About This Item
- Title: Ice harvesting, Cascade Pond, Hallowell, ca. 1930
- Creation Date: circa 1930
- Subject Date: circa 1930
- Location: Hallowell, Kennebec County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Dimensions: 7.5 cm x 12 cm
- Collection: Emma Clark Weeks Collection
- Object Type: Image
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