Hickleton Hall, 184 |
hill reservoir, 229 |
Hinks, 156 |
horticultural heating horse dung and tanners' bark, 52, 87–88, 109 |
hothouse earliest in Ireland, 91 |
hothouse, 95 |
house wiring, 186 |
hydraulic log-splitter, 82 |
ice |
chests, 129 |
chilled wines, 128 |
consolidation, 127 |
cream making, 130 |
exotic desserts, 128 |
high purity, 134 |
lasting quality, 128 |
ice houses |
airlocks, 125 |
basic design, 114 |
central drain, 118 |
contribution, 112 |
cross section, 116 |
detail, 118–119 |
food preservation, 128 |
frame, 116–118 |
heat ingress, 124 |
labour commitment in filling, 134 |
pitched roof, 118 |
redundant, 112 |
thatch and shading, 118–119 |
illumination, 138–139, 141, 144–145, 147–148, 150, 152–153, 157, 175–176, 181–182, 196, 198–199, 254–255, 257 |
incandescent gas mantle, 181 |
Inch, Arthur, 151 |
Indian corn, 236 |
innovation in Ireland, 236 |
Irish wheel car, 239 |