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Witco Stamp Collection

 Collection
Identifier: 2003-020-001

Scope and Contents

Dating from 1910 through 1983, this collection consists of postage stamps, proofs, first day covers, commemorative envelopes and postmarked envelopes organized into seven binders. Arranged by subject, the collection includes stamps from over 90 countries, many of which include full color artwork with scientific imagery or portraits of featured scientists. Symbols of chemistry are depicted in the collection, such as molecules, the metric system and the Benzene Ring. Early Alchemy is also represented, including images of Avicenna the Alchemist, thought to be the first Alchemist. Additionally, the collection includes portraits of notable scientists, such as George Washington Carver and Louis Pasteur, as well as several Nobel Prize laureates including Marie and Pierre Curie and Albert Einstein. Also of note, several panels are dedicated to Senator Brien McMahon, an advocate for the safe use of atomic energy. Topics in related sciences are also covered, including atomic energy, education, chemical industries, energy conservation, the worldwide petroleum industry, botanical and mineral drugs. (For an inventory of all subjects included, please see Container List). The stamps and other media are organized on numbered panels with the original order of the collection maintained. The quantity of media on each panel varies and the collection includes some full sheets of stamps, which are treated as individual panels. All other media is mounted and affixed to album panels individually. Typewritten notes identifying individual stamps or subjects accompany many of the panels and it is assumed that the collection's creator, Richard M. Lawrence, provided this information.

Dates

  • Creation: 1910-1983

Creator

Access Restrictions

There are no access restrictions on the materials for research purposes and the collection is open to the public.

Copyright Information

To obtain reproductions and copyright information, contact: reproductions@sciencehistory.org

Background Note

Richard M. Lawrence, an analytical chemist and market researcher, created the Witco stamp collection over a forty year period. He displayed the Witco Stamp collection at ACS national meetings from 1961 until 1983. Eventually, the Witco Chemical Corporation purchased the collection. In 1999, Witco Chemical Corporation merged with Crompton and Knowles and quickly became the Crompton Corporation. This collection is also known as "The World of Chemistry in Stamps."

Extent

340 Sheets (7 boxes)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

A collection of international postage stamps and philatelic material depicting various aspects of chemistry and related sciences.

Custodial History

Compiled by Richard M. Lawrence, an analytical chemist and market researcher for the Crompton Corporation, a former chemical research company headquartered in Connecticut

Acquisition Information

Gift of the Crompton Corporation, 2003.

Digitized Materials

Selected items from this collection have been digitized and are available online in our Digital Collections: https://digital.sciencehistory.org/collections/kw52j810t

Related Materials

Chemical Philatelic Cachet and Stamps Collection at the Science History Institute Archives, Philadelphia, PA.

See also Oral history interview with Foil A. Miller, 2001, May 23 and 2011, June 28 at the Science History Institute, Philadelphia, PA.

See also Foil A. Miller Collection of Pittcon Philatelic Cachets, 1977-2002 at the Science History Institute, Philadelphia, PA.

Processing Information

Processed by Peter Egolf in 2008. Object identification numbers were assigned to album panels not to individual stamps.

Title
Witco Stamp Collection
Status
Completed
Date
2014
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
English

Revision Statements

  • 8/29/2023: Digitized Materials note added.

Repository Details

Part of the Science History Institute Archives Repository

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