Six paper/cardboard packages containing strips

Six paper/cardboard packages containing strips or wooden stands for reading strips. From a collection relating to the X-ray crystallography research carried out by Dame Kathleen Lonsdale at University College London.

Details

Category:
Experimental Chemistry
Object Number:
1993-421/26
type:
package
credit:
Gift of University College London, in memory of Dame Kathleen Lonsdale

Parts

Ready Reckoner Device for X-ray Crystallography

Ready Reckoner Device for X-ray Crystallography

Ready-reckoner, device used in X-ray crystallography, consisting of wooden board with paper strips, unsigned, London, 1935-1955. From a collection relating to the X-ray crystallography research carried out by Dame Kathleen Lonsdale at University College London.

Measurements:
paper scales: 240 mm x 12 mm,
base: 28 mm x 213 mm x 280 mm,
overall weight: 1.13kg
Materials:
mahogany (wood) and paper (fibre product)
Object Number:
1993-421/26/1
type:
calculator
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Envelope containing double sided Pattersons masks. From a collection relating to the X-ray crystallography research carried out by Dame Kathleen Lonsdale at University College London.

Envelope containing Pattersons masks

Envelope containing double sided Pattersons masks. From a collection relating to the X-ray crystallography research carried out by Dame Kathleen Lonsdale at University College London.

Object Number:
1993-421/26/2
type:
patterson masks
Cardboard package, containing strips made by Judith Milledge c1952-3 in the United States whilst at MIT. Labelled with Dr Milledge's maiden name: Dr Grenville Wells. Based on Patterson's strips, JM made 100 sets and sold them, mainly to students, for $100 each. As computers were becoming more widespread, Dr Milledge believes these may be the last made by hand.

Cardboard Package

Cardboard package, containing strips made by Judith Milledge c1952-3 in the United States whilst at MIT. Labelled with Dr Milledge's maiden name: Dr Grenville Wells. Based on Patterson's strips, JM made 100 sets and sold them, mainly to students, for $100 each. As computers were becoming more widespread, Dr Milledge believes these may be the last made by hand.

From a collection relating to the X-ray crystallography research carried out by Dame Kathleen Lonsdale at University College London.

Object Number:
1993-421/26/3
type:
package

Twenty six stereoscopic crystal model prints

Twenty six stereoscopic crystal model prints, plus letter with print list, glass-plate negative of stereoscopic crystal model: all inside paper envelope, unknown makers, England, 1930-1970. From a collection relating to the X-ray crystallography research carried out by Dame Kathleen Lonsdale at University College London.

Materials:
paper (fibre product)
Object Number:
1993-421/26/4
type:
stereograph
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Twenty six stereoscopic crystal model prints

Twenty six stereoscopic crystal model prints

Twenty six stereoscopic crystal model prints, unknown maker, England, 1930-1970. From a collection relating to the X-ray crystallography research carried out by Dame Kathleen Lonsdale at University College London.

Measurements:
Each print: 1 mm x 180 mm x 95 mm,
Materials:
paper (fibre product)
Object Number:
1993-421/26/4/1
type:
stereograph
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Part of:
1993-421/26/4
Letter with print list, for twenty six stereoscopic crystal model prints, unknown maker, England, 1930-1970. From a collection relating to the X-ray crystallography research carried out by Dame Kathleen Lonsdale at University College London.

Letter with print list

Letter with print list, for twenty six stereoscopic crystal model prints, unknown maker, England, 1930-1970. From a collection relating to the X-ray crystallography research carried out by Dame Kathleen Lonsdale at University College London.

Materials:
paper (fibre product)
Object Number:
1993-421/26/4/2
type:
letter and stereograph
Part of:
1993-421/26/4
Glass-plate negative of stereoscopic crystal model, unknown maker, England, 1930-1970. From a collection relating to the X-ray crystallography research carried out by Dame Kathleen Lonsdale at University College London.

Glass-plate negative of stereoscopic crystal model

Glass-plate negative of stereoscopic crystal model, unknown maker, England, 1930-1970. From a collection relating to the X-ray crystallography research carried out by Dame Kathleen Lonsdale at University College London.

Materials:
glass and paper (fibre product)
Object Number:
1993-421/26/4/3
type:
negative - photographic
Part of:
1993-421/26/4
Paper envelope, for twenty six stereoscopic crystal model prints, plus letter with print list, glass-plate negative of stereoscopic crystal model, unknown maker, England, 1930-1970

Paper envelope

Paper envelope, for twenty six stereoscopic crystal model prints, plus letter with print list, glass-plate negative of stereoscopic crystal model, unknown maker, England, 1930-1970

Materials:
paper (fibre product)
Object Number:
1993-421/26/4/4
type:
envelope
Part of:
1993-421/26/4
Package tied together with string, containing strips given to Kathleen Lonsdale by Miss I Ellie Knaggs, a crystallographer and fellow member of the Royal Institution. From a collection relating to the X-ray crystallography research carried out by Dame Kathleen Lonsdale at University College London.

Package given to Kathleen Lonsdale

Package tied together with string, containing strips given to Kathleen Lonsdale by Miss I Ellie Knaggs, a crystallographer and fellow member of the Royal Institution. From a collection relating to the X-ray crystallography research carried out by Dame Kathleen Lonsdale at University College London.

Object Number:
1993-421/26/5
type:
package
Large package containing masks for reading strips. Used with stand 1993-421/27. From a collection relating to the X-ray crystallography research carried out by Dame Kathleen Lonsdale at University College London.

Large package containing masks for reading strips

Large package containing masks for reading strips. Used with stand 1993-421/27. From a collection relating to the X-ray crystallography research carried out by Dame Kathleen Lonsdale at University College London.

Object Number:
1993-421/26/6
type:
mask