Chemical Society of Glasgow minutes
- Reference:GB 249 T-MIN/2
- Dates of Creation:1800 - 1801
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- Language of Material:English
- Physical Description:1 notebook
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Chemical Society of Glasgow minutes
Administrative / Biographical History
The Chemical Society of Glasgow appears to have been founded in 1798, according to Sir William Ramsay, whose grandfather, William Ramsay of Camlachie was elected its first president. The Society met 'in their Hall' in Graeme Street, and conducted chemical experiments. There had been an earlier Chemical Society in Glasgow, probably associated with Glasgow College or University in the 1780s.
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Purchased from the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow in 1968.
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The Chemical Society of Glasgow appears to have been founded in 1798, according to Sir William Ramsay, whose grandfather, William Ramsay of Camlachie was elected its first president. The Society met 'in their Hall' in Graeme Street, and conducted chemical experiments. There had been an earlier Chemical Society in Glasgow, probably associated with Glasgow College or University in the 1780s.
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Created by Victoria Peters, January 2010.
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