Monocular microscope

Monocular microscope, brass, in mahogany case

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Monocular microscope, brass, in mahogany case
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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
type:
microscopes
credit:
Smith, O.

Parts

Pair of No.18 compensating eyepieces

Pair of No.18 compensating eyepieces

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

Materials:
metal and glass
Object Number:
1984-124 Pt1
type:
eyepieces
Objective, 1 in. 0.21 N.A

Objective, 1 in. 0.21 N.A

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

Materials:
brass and glass
Object Number:
1984-124 Pt2
type:
objectives
X10 objective made by Cooke

X10 objective made by Cooke

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

Materials:
metal , glass and case, plastic
Object Number:
1984-124 Pt3
type:
objectives