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  • CALDER, Fanny L. & MANN, E.E.

    Language: English

    Published by Longmans, Green, and Co., London etc., 1899

    Seller: Douglas Books, Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom

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    Hardcover. Condition: VG. 5th ed (2nd-1892). f/piece (photo of girls watching ironing instructor)+vii+82, 3 further full page photoplates ex-pagination; clean tight & unmarked in clean unworn illustrated red cloth covers with image of woman ironing centre fr. An intersting document for women's history, history of domestic service and domestic technology covering all aspects of washing and ironing with reference to a variety of materials, types of clothing and cleaning materials. Learn how to use flat, box, gas, polishing and goffering irons, 'Whatever day is to be Washing Day, let an hour or two be devoted to making preparation.' This includes 5 piles of white linen for starters: Table, Body and bed, Handkerchiefs, Bedroom towels, Muslins and Laces, Kitchen and pantry towels, dusters etc. On drying 'Hang everything wrong side out.' Also recipes for e.g. cold-water starch, bran water and gum water. An ideal, but surely risky, present for someone.

  • Calder, Fanny and Mann, EE

    Published by LONGMAN GREEN AND CO, NEW YORK BOMBAY, 1899

    Seller: Princeton Antiques Bookshop / Ruffolo Enterprises, Atlantic City, NJ, U.S.A.

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    HARD BACK RED. Condition: GOOD. 5TH EDITION. red cloth ahrd back with dark letter to front cover and illustration of woman ironing; previous owner markings to front end paper; bookplate; 5th edition DATE PUBLISHED: 1899 EDITION: 5TH EDITION 82.

  • Calder Fanny L and Mann E E

    Published by Longmans Green & Co, London, 1894

    Seller: J. and S. Daft, Lichfield, United Kingdom

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    Hardcover. Condition: VG. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dustwrapper. 3rd. 83 pages. Brown pictorial cloth showing woman ironing. Neat inscription to front pastedown in contemporary hand.

  • CALDER, Fanny L. and MANN, E.E.:

    Published by London: Longmans Green and Co, 1905

    Seller: CHILTON BOOKS, SUDBURY, United Kingdom

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    New impression, with illustrations. "However deficient in utensils, every woman can produce well-washed, fresh-looking garments, if energy, care and time are given. .We commend this branch of education to all who care to promote thrift and comfort in home life." 17cms x 11cms. Pp.viii/82, black & white photo frontispiece + 3 further plates, endpapers tanned, a few faint correction marks, owner's details to inside front board. Red/brown illustrated cloth (showing a woman ironing) has minor wear to top and tail of spine. Scarce. G+.** "Fanny Louisa Calder (1838-1923) was a pioneer of domestic science and was responsible for the Fanny Calder School of Domestic Science.She began running classes in 1874, which led to her eventually establishing her school based in St. Georges Hall in Liverpool. Her aim was to improve the diets and lifestyles of the people of Liverpool by teaching them how to cook and clean and look after themselves. With her progress in Liverpool, Fanny L. Calder wanted to promote women's education throughout the UK and so worked with similar institutions in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Yorkshire, resulting in the 1876 formation of the Northern Union of Training Schools of Cookery. The women's education movement founded its first national organisation in 1897, in which F.L. Calder played a fundamental role, the Association of Teachers of Domestic Science. Throughout her life F.L. Calder wrote numerous articles and letters about her mission of bringing domestic science into the education system whilst also promoting the distribution of affordable cookery books produced at the school. She also co-authored with the head teacher at the cookery school, E.E. Mann, the first laundry work teaching manual, 'A Teachers' Manual of Elementary Laundry Work' published in 1891. Fanny L. Calder also wrote a number of recipes herself, the most well-known being her War Cake recipe her original hand written copy of which is currently held in the Liverpool John Moores Universities Archives." (historyofljmu).