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The Crawhall Collection
[Receipt book]
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Control Number
ISBN
Class
Class number
641.5
Feature heading
Author
Title
Surname
Crawhall
Forename
Margaret
Author (corporate)
Title
Surname
Item Detail
Uniform Title
Collective Title
Title
[Receipt book]
Subtitle
Statement of responsibility
Number of Volume
Title of Volume
Statement of responsibility
Editon
Place of publication
[England]
Publisher
Date of publication
[1854-1908?]
Number of Items
Material Type
Length
366,[1]
Illustrations
ill.
Specific Illustrations
Size / Height
22cm.
Accompanying material
Series Title
Crawhall Collection
Number within series
298646A
General Note
Spine title. - MS. recipe book, written in several hands, belonging to Margaret Crawhall (nee Boyd, wife of Joseph Crawhall II). - With index and many blank leaves. - Contains fourteen further recipes in back pocket, some written on embossed notepaper from Brandsby, Easingwold, Yorks. - Bound in blind embossed brown morocco with clasp engraved: "Margaret Crawhall 1854".
language Note
Contents Note
Local Note
Misc. Details
Subject Surname
Crawhall
Subject Forename
Margaret
Subject Title
Subject Name (corporate)
Subordinate Body (corporate)
Added Author Surname
Added Author Forname
Added Author Title
Added Author Name (corporate)
Added Author Subordinate Body (corp.)
Title (added entry)
Location / Collection Name
Local Studies - Crawhall
Conche Specifics
Species
Genus
Place of Origin
Folio Number
Newcastle City Council
Heritage Lottery Fund
British Library
Natural History Society of Northumbria
Cherryburn
Bewick Society
Charles Avison Society
Newcastle Libraries
Tyne and Wear Archives
Tyneside Life and Times
Tyne Bridge Publishing