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  • Title
    Stephenson family recipe book
  • Reference
    STECO
  • Production date
    1820 - 1849
  • Creator
    • Stephenson, GeorgeBiography
  • Scope and Content
    Volume, paper with card covers and leather spine and string gathering; Stephenson Family Recipe Book, 1820 - 1840. Contains hand-written culinary, medicinal and household recipes in various hands, fixed in. Some are signed, initialled or attributed in the title, including 'Mr. Stephenson', Margaret Warren (cook), E. Stephenson (Elizabeth Stephenson), Mrs. Bidder, Miss May, Charlotte Sanderson, Mrs. Gisborn, Mr. Dixon, Robert Stephenson, Ann Porteus etc. A few are dated. There are also a few printed circulars for household medicines fixed in. Recipes for alcohol include birch wine, elderberry wine, English champagne, gooseberry wine and how to make fine ale. Recipes for food include pickled cucumbers, cumberland cake, scotch bread, mince pyes and calf foot gilly. Recipes for household include spring soap, how to clean marble, for a sirup for a cold and for a stomach complaint.
  • Extent
    1 volume
  • Physical description
    This item is very fragile and cannot be accessed at present. Digital scans are available on request, to be viewed on Search Engine media booth computers only. Copies through SSPL.
  • Language
    English
  • Archival history
    When first sold in 1906, the book was described as having been "purchased at the Sale of the Effects of the Second Wife of George Stephenson, at Shrewsbury." There is a note in the front of the book that states it has been lent for an exhibition by John Cheese Esq. The book was probably assembled by the Stephenson family cook or housekeeper in the mid-1840s. The book was acquired by the National Railway Museum in 2017 from a descendant of Dr Edgar Barton Worthington.
  • Level of description
    TOP
  • Repository name
    National Railway Museum, York
  • Associated people and organisations
    • Stephenson, RobertBiography
  • Subject
  • Conditions governing access
    Access is given in accordance with the NRM access policy. Material from this collection is available to researchers through Search Engine.
  • Conditions governing Reproduction
    Copies may be supplied of items in the collection, provided that the copying process used does not damage the item or is detrimental to its preservation. Copies will be supplied in accordance with the NRM's terms and conditions for the supply and reproduction of copies, and the provisions of any relevant copyright legislation.