University of Edinburgh. Department of Chemistry (1713-:)
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Laboratory Apparatus, 1859-1860
List of scientific apparatus and equipment used by the Department of Chemistry for its lectures.
Laboratory Classbook, 1873-1908
List of students taking laboratory classes, including their addresses, places of birth and which faculty they belong to. Students include Arthur Pillans Laurie, Hugh Robert Mill and JH Maclagan-Wedderburn.
Lectures on Chemistry, 1873-1885
List of students taking chemistry lectures, including their addresses, places of birth and which faculty they belong to. Students include Arthur Pillans Laurie and Sir William Abbott Herdman.
Lectures on Chemistry, 1899-1904
Register of students taking chemistry lectures, arranged alphabetically per year. Students include James Stuart Geikie and Auckland Campbell Geddes.
Page mounted with newspaper clipping titled 'Edinburgh University Laboratory Extensions', 1949
The clipping includes a photograph of the extension to the Chemistry Department and a photograph showing the new Poultry Research Centre in the course of being built.
Practical Chemistry, 1874-1884
List of students taking Practical Chemistry, including their addresses, places of birth and which faculty they belong to. Students include Sir Henry Harvey Littlejohn and Sir William Abbott Herdman.
Practical Chemistry, 1891-1904
Register of students attending Practical Chemistry, arranged alphabetically per year. Students include Auckland Campbell Geddes.
Practical Chemistry Classbook, 1854-1874
List of students taking Practical Chemistry, including details of their addresses. Students include James Cossar Ewart and Sir George Christopher Molesworth Birdwood.
Student Records, 1839
Records of chemistry students with index. Students include Philip Whiteside Maclagan, Robert Harkness and William Benjamin Carpenter.
Students of the College of Chemistry (William Cullen), 1755-1765
List of students taking chemistry classes with William Cullen, including William Butter and James Sholto Douglas.