Replica of the first electron microscope, original made by Dr. Max Knoll and Dr. Ernst Ruska, Berlin, Germany, 1931. Replica of the first electron microscope
Two power supply and control cabinets, voltage stabiliser transformer and a number of connecting cables from 'Stereoscan' scanning electron microscope by the Cambridge Instrument Co, c.1965 Two power supply and control cabinets
'Stereoscan' scanning electron microscope made by the Cambridge Instrument Company in 1965. Consisting column with desk, pair of display units and two power supply and control cabinets, voltage stabiliser transformer and a number of connecting cables. Stereoscan' scanning electron microscope made by the Cambridge Instrument Company in 1965
Main part of 'Stereoscan', scanning electron microscope, consisting of column with desk (pair of display units now Pt3 and Pt4), made by the Cambridge Instrument Company in 1965. Main part of 'Stereoscan'
Display unit from 'Stereoscan' scanning electron microscope made by the Cambridge Instrument Company in 1965, one of two. Display unit from 'Stereoscan' scanning electron microscope