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London Canal Museum
12-13 New Wharf Road King's Cross
London N1 9RT
United Kingdom

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Penny Licks
London Canal Museum
Licking Glasses or "Penny Licks," thus named because vendors sold them for a penny, were small servings of ice cream that became popular in the mid 19th and early 20th century.... more 
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Ice Cream Tricycle
London Canal Museum
This ice cream tricycle was made by John Warrick and Sons in Reading, Berkshire, and dates from the 1920s. The ice cream was held in the steel tube carrier, which was mounted... more 
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The Book of Ices
London Canal Museum
Agnes Bertha Marshall created this cookery book in 1885, writing recipes for ice cream and other frozen desserts. Mrs. Marshall was dubbed "the Queen of Ices." A.B. Marshall... more
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Antique Ice Cream Makers
London Canal Museum
Look at the forefront of the glass case with the Victorian ice cream makers. The 'White Mountain' Triple Motion Freezer advert lists the most popular ice cream maker of the... more
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