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Chemistry

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Created For = NAHSTE

Found in 44 Collections and/or Records:

Three medical notebooks, two of which relate to Alexander Woodcock fl. 1833-1845

 Fonds
Identifier: Coll-1483
Scope and Contents The Alexander Woodcock notebooks contain: Lectures on Anatomy and Physiology - Alexander Jardine Lizar - notebook noted 5 November 1833 Lectures on Chemistry - Doctor Hope - 11 July 1845 A third volume contains: Notes from 1 September 1843 - 20 July 1844 -...
Dates: 1833-1845

University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings Development: buildings plans, 1951-1978

 Sub-Series
Identifier: PJM/PJMA/EUD/D/5
Scope and Contents The University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings Development: buildings plans consists of: plans: proposed car park plans, (1971 plans: College of Agriculture, (1954-1974) plans: King's Buildings Centre, (1964-1973) plans: Maths / Physics Institute, (1965-1975) plans: zoology building, (1959-1973 plans: department of animal...
Dates: 1951-1978

University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings Development: chemistry extension, 1963-1964

 File
Identifier: PJM/PJMA/EUD/D/5.13.2
Scope and Contents

3 copy architectural plans (67cm x 87cm) by the University of Edinburgh Works Department for a proposed extension to the chemistry building at the University of Edinburgh King's Buildings. There is a ground floor plan and two slightly different versions of plans, sections and elevations all on one sheet.

Dates: 1963-1964

University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings Development: chemistry extension - conversion of animal genetics building, 1951

 File
Identifier: PJM/PJMA/EUD/D/5.13.1
Scope and Contents

1 copy of an architectural plan (65cm x 75cm) by the University of Edinburgh Works department showing a planned extension to the Chemistry Building at the University of Edinburgh King's Buildings. This was to be achieved through conversion of the disused animal genetics building. The plan shows sections, plans, elevations and a site plan all at 1/8" to 1' scale.

Dates: 1951