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Schwann's microscope (no case)

1835

Pocket microscope by Jeremiah Sisson

1752

Silver microscope by George Adams, c. 1761.

1763

Demainbray's compound microscope

1745

First atomic force microscope, United States, 1985

1985

Case for Culpeper microscope

1720-1730

Volta-type gun

Scroll foot (Cuff type) microscope by John Cuff, London, c. 1750

1745-1755

Stanhope lens

1829-1845

Stanhope lens of greenish glass

Watsons universal lensholder

Dissecting microscope, c. 1750

1745-1755

Theury's five-body microscope, 1885

1885

Optical cabinet made by B. Martin about 1771

1771

Microscopic cabinet with solar and compound microscope

Seven object holders (360')

Two ivory slides, from Wilson screw barrel microscope

1710-1730

Microtome by W E Boeker Wetzlar dated 1883

1883

Cambridge Automatic Microtome

1920-1926

Electron micrograms; Head of ram spermatozoon and tails of ram spermatozoa

Cylindrical mount for microscpope

Original Stephenson Paraboloid Condenser, c.1875

1875

Minot pattern microtome by Ernst Leitz

1900-1914

Inverted microscope designed and made by an amateur microscopist

1982

Aspheric condenser lens made by C. R. Burch for use in a reflecting microscope with aspheric objective mirror system

1950-1964

Images taken by I. H. Ford in a reflecting microscope using his aspheric objective mirror

1960-1984

'London model 29' monocular microscope by R. & J. Beck Ltd.

1925-1949 (estimated)

Binocular magnifier by Smith & Beck

Leitz "Makam" microphotographic camera

List of microscopes in the Crisp Collection

An aspheric magnifier (x5), 1980

Link television camera, for Gilleltt and Sibert T.V. 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

Manuscript instructions and receipt for Ramsden solar microscope, 1793

1793

Microscope slide, engraving of the Lord's Prayer

Low power binocular microscope by Sartory Instruments Ltd

1950-1959

Brass microscope (Culpeper form). Accessories:- 3 objectives

Prokesch's Linen Tester

Dollond's Linen Tester

Rocking microtome, Cambridge, England, 1885

1885

Two electron micrograms of bacilli

Hand magnifiers

Live box

Microscope by Tolles, 1870

1870

Microtome by Minot, with accessory apparatus and case

McArthur microscope (The model used by the Open University)

Universal microscope with case and lid

1782

Achromatic microscope "Society of Arts"