Monocular microscope

Monocular microscope

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Monocular microscope, brass, in mahogany case, used by Sir Charles Martin of Lister Institute, made by Carl Zeiss, Jena, 1890-1900

Details

Category:
Microscopy (Wellcome)
Object Number:
1984-124
Materials:
brass, glass, case, mahogany and case, metal
Measurements:
limb: height 278 mm
foot: length 144 mm
foot: width 94 mm
case, approx.: height 390 mm
case: width 210 mm
case: thickness 200 mm
type:
microscopes
credit:
Smith, O.

Parts

Pair of No.18 compensating eyepieces, made by Carl Zeiss, Jena, 1890, used by Lister Institute

Pair of No.18 compensating eyepieces

Pair of No.18 compensating eyepieces, made by Carl Zeiss, Jena, 1890, used by Lister Institute

Measurements:
length 42 mm
diameter 28 mm
Materials:
metal and glass
Object Number:
1984-124 Pt1
type:
eyepieces
Objective, 1 in. 0.21 N.A., made by W. Watson and Sons, London, 1890-1910

Objective, 1 in. 0.21 N.A

Objective, 1 in. 0.21 N.A., made by W. Watson and Sons, London, 1890-1910

Measurements:
length 25 mm
diameter 23 mm
Materials:
brass and glass
Object Number:
1984-124 Pt2
type:
objectives
X10 objective made by Cooke, English, 1950-1960, with plastic case

X10 objective made by Cooke

X10 objective made by Cooke, English, 1950-1960, with plastic case

Measurements:
length 30 mm
diameter 23 mm
Materials:
metal , glass and case, plastic
Object Number:
1984-124 Pt3
type:
objectives