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  • Title
    Day-book of John Walker, chemist and inventor of the Friction-Match
  • Reference
    MS/0209
  • Production date
    09-08-1825 - 23-09-1829
  • Creator
    • Walker, JohnBiography
  • Scope and Content
    Walker, a 'chymist and druggist', was born and lived in Stockton-on-Tees. He invented 'friction lights' (matches). This book contains entries relating to their early sale. Earliest entry is dated "Die Martis, August 9th 1825" and last dated "Die Mercurii Sepr 23rd 1829". Most record credit sales of the simple remedies then in use to the leading residents of the district (including Edward Pease, Esquire), though some are charged to "A Farmer", "A Woman" or "A Man". The entires recording sales of "friction-lights" number 168 altogether - 23 in 1827, 76 in 1828, and 69 in 1829 (to 23rd September).
  • Extent
    1 volume, 272 pages
  • Physical description
    Trimmed pages; every page very closely written upon; no title-page and no page-headings; paper water-marked "T Edmonds, 1823"; bound in a stout cover of brown cardboard, originally covered with marbled paper, now almost completely worn away; no label on back; the entries (averaging about 25 to a page and 4 or 5 to a day) are all crossed through as Walker posted them into his ledger, and many are also ticked in red ink.
  • Language
    English
  • Archival history
    The book was long in the possession of Walker's successors in business, Messrs. Hardcastle & Sons, and afterwards in that of their successor, Mr. J. W. Price;
  • Level of description
    TOP
  • Repository name
    Science Museum, London
  • Conditions governing access
    Open Access
  • Conditions governing Reproduction
    Copies may be supplied in accordance with current copyright legislation and Science Museum Group terms and conditions