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Pocket microscope by Jeremiah Sisson

1752

Schwann's microscope (no case)

1835

First atomic force microscope, United States, 1985

1985

Demainbray's compound microscope

1745

Case for Culpeper microscope

1720-1730

Silver microscope by George Adams, c. 1761.

1763

McArthur microscope (The model used by the Open University)

Reconstruction of lamp

Universal microscope with case and lid

1782

Rocking microtome, Cambridge, England, 1885

1885

Achromatic microscope "Society of Arts"

Live box

An aspheric magnifier (x5), 1980

Dick petrological microscope by J. Swift & Son

An achromatic triplet hand-lens (x10) in swing-out nickel plated mount and leather case

An achromatic magnifier with a 20mm crossed scale divided to 0.1mm

Monocular polarising microscope by Henry Crouch

Ramsden Solar microscope in mahogany case

Haeckel's portable Amici microscope

Simple microscope, by Ross, in case

Stephen Gray's Water microscope

Ellis aquatic microscope

1830

Portable field microscope

1870

Aquatic microscope. Date about 1825

1825

Verick's Portable microscope

Box microscope

Sheep-Scab microscope by Swift

Brander microscope with Cuff fine adjustment

Withering's Botanical microscope

Microscope (c.1750-60)

1750-1760

Culpeper microscope with brass body and rack adjustment

Measuring (travelling) microscope

G & S Conference microscope with viewing head

Microscope (dated 1754)

1754

Solar microscope (dated 1770) signed B.MARTIN INVT ET FECIT LONDINI NO 34

1770

Early Culpeper model microscope

Griffith's Club microscope

'Zetopan binocular microscope No. 310063 by Reichert

circa 1960-1969

Microscope by W. Watson & Sons Limited

1955-1959

Image splitting eyepiece by Vickers

1960-1969

Wollaston Doublet by Dollond ("40")

Oculist's microscope by Nachet

Aquatic microscope by Adams

Compound Culpeper microscope in conical oak case

Eyepiece focusser by Amici

Six opaque microscope slides in mahogany cae

Italian microscope

Microscope by Vincent Chevalier

Compound microscope by Joseph Brum

1772

Miniature Drum microscope by Amici