John Dalton's Sealing Wax John Dalton's Sealing Wax John Dalton's Sealing Wax John Dalton's Sealing Wax John Dalton's Sealing Wax

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Block of sealing wax used by John Dalton.

This partially used block of sealing wax is thought to have been owned and used by John Dalton. John Dalton was one of Manchester's most famous scientists and is best known for his atomic theory of 1805. He was a famous and respected scientist in Manchester during his lifetime and had a strong assocition with the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society. He joined the society in 1793 and remained a member (inluding a long period as President) for the rest of his life. On his death, personal possessions including this sealing wax, were preserved by the society and were later donated to the museum.

Details

Category:
Scientific Instruments & Research
Object Number:
Y1997.6.51
Materials:
wax
Measurements:
plastic case: 30 mm x 77 mm x 63 mm,
sealing wax: 8 mm x 28 mm x 16 mm,
type:
sealing wax
credit:
Gift of Manchester Literary & Philosophical Society