The chemical laboratory of Ambrose Godfrey: : the distilling room. Etching attributed to W.H. Toms after H. Gravelot.
- Gravelot, Hubert François, 1699-1773.
- Date:
- [between 1730 and 1739?]
- Reference:
- 37025i
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The private laboratory of Godfrey (formerly Hankwitz) was founded by him at the beginning of the 18th century, erected adjacent to his garden in Southampton Street, Strand. It later continued under the name of Godfrey & Cooke, until 1863, when the Roman Catholic church Corpus Christi was built on its site. Godfrey had been Robert Boyle's assistant and continued his researches. He was Master of the laboratory in the Apothecaries Hall. From his private laboratory he supplied the apothecaries of London. His chief activity consisted in the investigation of the spa waters; among other things he prepared sulphuric ether
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[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [between 1730 and 1739?]
Physical description
1 print : etching
References note
Richard B. Pilcher, 'Boyle's laboratory', Ambix, 1938, 2:17-20
Reference
Wellcome Collection 37025i
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Location Status Access Closed stores