Thursday, January 9, 2014

Corn Hill Ice House

This 14 x 20 watercolor was done in 1972 for Norm Tice and also hung in the Chromium Process Company office in Shelton, Ct. for many years. The painting shows the "Ice House"  (not sure why it is called the Ice House?) that is right on the sharp corner entering Corn Hill Beach parking lot. The front row of the Roseville Cottages is on the right with the  undeveloped base of Corn Hill to the left. The Pilgrim monument touches the sky. How things have changed since 1972... The Tice family still has the original piece.

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  1. The ice house is where the fishermen would ice their fish before taking them to town to sell.

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  2. The ice house is where the fishermen would ice their fish before taking them to town to sell.

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