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Finding NoDDEY/8/1/23
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TitleEast Yorkshire Local History Society Bulletin, Summer 1993
Date1993
DescriptionIncludes articles:
'The tribulations of a dyspeptic druggist' by K J Allison, an account of some of the practices of William Hay, a chemist and druggist resident in Hull during in the 1870's, using his diaries
'A tale of a walking stick and a whalebone arch or how one thing leads to another' by Arthur Credland, includes details on Captain Richard Wallis Humphreys of the 'Isabella', Hull whaler and on the whalebone arches in Hull
'Whitbread in Hull' by Nick Redman, a history of Whitbread London Brewers, in Hull. In 1902 a purpose built bottling store was built on the east side of the Boulevard and beer was delivered directly from the brewery in London to the depot
'A body in a gig in Charles Street' by Marjorie Salkeld. In the early nineteenth century there was a great upsurge of interest in medicine and anatomy and there was a lack of human bodies as subjects for dissection. The article relates instances found in the Hull Advertiser of students and their teachers stealing bodies
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