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Historical Chemistry


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As one of the foremost chemical societies in the world, the RSC has an extensive archive of historical chemistry information. There are two main areas of historical chemistry at the RSC, the first being the Historical Collection which is composed of items of historical value. The second is the History of Chemistry which is generally composed of modern journals and books dealing with the lives of chemists and their discoveries.

To augment both areas are other resources such as the Image Collection and the Genealogy Enquiries Database.


Historical Collection

Details of the RSC's Historical Collection, including its Special and Digitised Collections and Archives & Artefacts.

History of Chemistry

The RSC's History of Chemistry collection.

Also of interest

Image Collection

Details of the different collections and options available for viewing/acquiring images.

Genealogy Enquiries Database Search

Search for chemists using the Library's online genealogy database.

History of the RSC

Including the history of the RSC and Burlington House, past presidents and details on the coats of arms and the badge of honour

Historical Group

The Historical Group exists to encourage an interest in the history of chemistry and chemical industry among members of the RSC and others

Available Journals Archive Titles (1841 - 2004)

The RSC Journal Archive provides access to around 195,000 fully searchable articles in 1,200,000 pages. Members pay £5 per article.

Books and Archive Collection

Unique online catalogue of 25,000 books and historical items in the chemical sciences from 1505 to the present. (Please note that this search opens in a new window)

Contact and Further Information

Library & Information Centre
Royal Society of Chemistry, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1J 0BA
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7440 3373
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7437 8883