Brande, William Thomas (1788-1866), F.R.S., chemist
- Brande, William Thomas, 1788-1866
- Date:
- 1825-1878
- Reference:
- MSS.6827-6828
- Archives and manuscripts
About this work
Description
Correspondence of William Thomas Brande, with some letters by his son, William T.C. Brande. Brande's advice on chemistry was sought by many of the correspondents in this small collection. They include Timothy Bramah on experiments relating to minting coin, Samuel Brown (1776-1852) on metal used in lighthouse construction; Frederick Richard Lees (1815-1897) on distillation of alcohol; Thomas William Clinton Murdoch (1809-1891) on fumigating coolie labour aboard ship; and John Morillyon Wilson (1783-1868) on the danger of tobacco smoke to teeth. Other letters refer to publications and Royal Institution matters and Brande's own health.
Publication/Creation
1825-1878
Physical description
42 items
Contributors
Acquisition note
MS.6827 was purchased from Dawson Book Service, 1991 (acc. 348815), Winifred A Myers, 1992 (acc. 348957) and John Wilson, 1993 (acc. 349185). MS.6828 from Glendining's, 7 January 1935, lot 219 (acc. 67945).
Finding aids
Described in typescript supplements, by Christopher Hilton and Richard Aspin, to the Library's published finding aids.
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- Various - see Acquisition note.