Ice, made in Madras by puneetmafia on 07 August, 2012 - 09:00 AM | ||
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puneetmafia | Ice, made in Madras on 07 August, 2012 - 09:00 AM | |
The International Ice Company was established in Madras in 1874 but nothing much is known about it, beyond the fact that it killed the American import. The history of ice being imported from America is well documented. Local ice-manufacture also has a history worth recording. The Madras Ice Company was floated in 1865, with CA Ainslie of Binny, John Charles Loch of Parry and the legendary lawyer John Bruce Norton as its directors. Despite its high profile origin, it was a non-starter. By the 1870s, the Royal Navy showed that ice could be made using what was called the steam process. The International Ice Company was established in Madras in 1874. Nothing much is known about it, beyond the fact that it killed the American import.In 1886, Subramania Pillai, of the firm of P Vencatachellum’s, along with two other shareholders, began the South India Ice Factory located at 2, Poonamallee High Road, Periamet. Becoming sole proprietor in 1889, he modernised the facility. A new plant, capable of making 5 tonnes of ice a day, was imported from England. A storeroom for 80,000 pounds of ice was constructed, as was a cold storage. From 1895 to 1901, the plant was leased to Binny, which retailed the ice from a depot in Nungambakkam. When the lease ended, the company changed its name to P Vencatachellum’s Ice Factory, reflecting its connection with the world-famous brand name in curry powders and condiments. Ice from here was supplied to all the clubs, hotels, messes and hospitals. |