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  2. London Ice House - Wikipedia

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    The London Ice House was an arena in London, Ontario, Canada.It was originally built in 1963 and was home to the London Knights ice hockey team from 1965 to 2002. The design was influenced by the first level of the Boston Garden, and had a capacity of approximately 5,000.

  3. Ice house (building) - Wikipedia

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    The largest surviving ice house in the UK is the Tugnet Ice House in Spey Bay. It was built in 1830, and used to store ice for packing salmon caught in the River Spey before transportation to market in London. [11] The ice house at Moggerhanger Park, Moggerhanger, Bedfordshire

  4. Canada Life Place - Wikipedia

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    The centre was built to be the new downtown home of London's Ontario Hockey League team, the London Knights, replacing the 40-year-old London Ice House in the south end of the city, near Highway 401. Since 2011, it is home to London's Basketball Super League team, the London Lightning .

  5. Park Crescent West ice well - Wikipedia

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    He imported 300 tons of high-quality Norwegian ice to London in 1822 and by 1825 was selling this and ice from local sources (including Regent's Canal) to London and the surrounding countryside. [3] His customers included coffee houses, inns, clubs, fishmongers and pastry chefs; he also sold his own ice-based confectionery. [2]

  6. Forest City Velodrome - Wikipedia

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    The Forest City Velodrome is an indoor cycling facility in London, Ontario, Canada. The building was constructed in 1963 as the London Gardens, home to the London Knights ice hockey team. In 1994 it was renamed London Ice House. In early 2005 it was remodeled into the Forest City Velodrome by local cycling enthusiast and track racer Rob Good ...

  7. Wenham Lake Ice Company - Wikipedia

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    In March 1844, Lander bought Peter's Hill for $75 and could plan the expansion of its ice-house operations. However, Lander was facing financial shortages and sold part of the company to George Wheatland and Judge Joshua H. Ward [2] At the end of the 1840s, the ice from Wenham Lake became a luxurious commodity in London.

  8. Icehouse - Wikipedia

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    London Ice House, an arena in London, Ontario, Canada; Medibank Icehouse (Winter Olympic Institute of Australia), Australia's only dual ice skating and ice sports venue; Vivekanandar Illam, a palace at Chennai, India, also known as Ice House; Music. Icehouse (band), an Australian rock band from 1981, formerly known as Flowers (1977-1981)

  9. Ice trade - Wikipedia

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    An ice house and neighbouring railroad line in Algiers, Louisiana, 1865. The international ice trade continued through the second half of the 19th century, but it increasingly moved away from its former, New England roots.