James Harrison
(1816-1893)

Died aged c. 77

James Harrison (17 April 1816 – 3 September 1893) was a Scottish Victorian newspaper printer, journalist, politician, and pioneer in the field of mechanical refrigeration. Harrison founded the Geelong Advertiser newspaper and was a member of the Victorian Legislative Council and Victorian Legislative Assembly. Harrison is also remembered as the inventor of the mechanical refrigeration process creating ice and founder of the Victorian Ice Works and as a result, is often called "the father of refrigeration". In 1873 he won a gold medal at the Melbourne Exhibition by proving that meat kept frozen for months remained perfectly edible.

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Commemorated on 1 plaque

A tribute to an early pioneer This plaque commemorates James Harrison inventor of the refrigeration process and founder of the Victoria Ice Works on this site 1859

Franklin Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia where they founded