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Apprentice's Recipe Book
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Apprentice's Recipe Book

Associated (Aberdeen, Scotland, founded c.1834)
Dateearly 20th-mid 20th Century
Object NameNotebook
Mediumpaper and ink
ClassificationsMedicine and Healthcare
Dimensions16.1 x 10 x 0.7cm
AcquisitionThe George Shepherd Pharmaceutical Collection.
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDMS089082
Keywords
About MeNotebook containing what is presumed to be the handwritten recipes of a Davidson & Kay apprentice. Ingredients and quantities are noted for a number of ointments, eye washes, gargles, creams, etc. No cover, thread binding.

This object is part of an extensive archive of Davidson & Kay records held in the collection. The firm of Davidson & Kay was legally established in 1862, although chemists’ businesses operated at the same premises from the late 18th century. At its height the firm had two branches: one in the city centre at 205 Union Street (subsequently 219 Union Street) and one in the West End at 8 Wellington Place (subsequently 3 Alford Place). In addition to local clientele, a number of royal customers and country estates held accounts with the firm; indeed, a royal warrant was granted by Queen Victoria in 1884. The company traded for most of the 20th century, ceasing business in the late 1970s.