File LSBU/6/3/15 - The Modern Baker, Confectioner & Caterer: A Practical and Scientific Work for the Baking and Allied Trades

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LSBU/6/3/15

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The Modern Baker, Confectioner & Caterer: A Practical and Scientific Work for the Baking and Allied Trades

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  • 1908 (Creation)

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4 volumes

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John Kirkland was a lecturer and teacher of Bread-Making at the National Bakery School, Borough Polytechnic Institute

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(1894-present)

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Experimental bakery classes were first offered by the Polytechnic in 1894 to see if there was sufficient interest in the subject. The subsequent popularity of the classes led the Polytechnic to build a bakery 1898 and develop links with the National Association of Master Bakers and Confectioners, resulting in the creation of the National School of Bakery and Confectionary in 1899. In 1902 the Polytechnic built an extension to Borough Road Building to house new classroom and laboratories for the School.

In 1922 the School made the wedding cake offered to HRH Princess Mary by the National Association of Master Bakers and Confectioners, and in 1948 a christening cake was made for HRH Prince Charles. New buildings for the school were opened on 20th February 1930 by HRH the Duke of York. After the Second World War, the School offered the first course in the UK for Chocolate and Sugar Confectionery, which was also believed to be the first of its type in Europe. The National Bakery School celebrated its centenary in 1994 and its 125th anniversary in 2019.

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Volume 4 presented to The Worshipful Company of Bakers in 1985 by Mrs P D Wright of Harlow, Essex and formally the property of Mr Frederick Miller, Master Baker.

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The book is divided into four volumes.

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  • English

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Hardback books with green covers and art nouveau frontispiece. Full colour illustrations inside. Approximately 300pp each. Volume 4 contains a book plate.

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