Watson Bactil binocular microscope

Made:
1950 in London
Watson Bactil binocular microscope Watson Bactil binocular microscope, c

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Watson Bactil binocular microscope, c
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Watson Bactil binocular microscope, c.1950, used by Dr Kathleen Drew-Baker for her research on nori seaweed.

Details

Category:
Scientific Instruments & Research
Object Number:
Y2003.33.1
Measurements:
Overall: 365 mm x 70 mm x 350 mm,
type:
compound microscope

Parts

one microscope case for a watson bactil microscope. Also contains sample containers

one microscope case for a watson bactil microscope. Also contains sample containers, slides, and microscope accessories.

made by W. Watson & Sons, c.1950, and used by Dr Kathleen Drew-Baker for her research on nori seaweed.

Object Number:
Y2003.33.2
type:
microscope case
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Bactil Microscope Stage Mirror

Bactil Microscope Stage Mirror

Stage mirror, made by Spencer Lens Company, for Watson Bactil binocular microscope used by Dr Kathleen Drew for her research on nori seaweed.

Measurements:
case: 64 mm x 213 mm x 112 mm,
Materials:
metal (unknown) and glass
Object Number:
Y2003.33.3
type:
microscope accessory
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The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum