Diagnostic set of the ChromaGen haploscopic contact lens system for improving defective colour vision, consisting plastic briefcase containing of 28 vials, 7 large coloured lenses, computer disk, 'ChromaGen Clinical Procedures' booklet by DA Harris, and 4 vials in plastic net tubing, used by The Corneal Laser Centre, 1997. Diagnostic set of the ChromaGen haploscopic contact lens system for improving defective colour vision
Several buttons for making soft contact lenses, by Hydron, 1984 Several buttons for making soft contact lenses 1984
Early, blown, contact lens (glass), with cosmetic scleral portion by F. Ad. Müller Sohne, Wiesbaden, Germany, 1930 (sse note). Early, blown, contact lens (glass) 1930
Two bulbs of glass, partly blown to form contact lenses, with cardboard box, Carl Zeiss, Germany, 1920-1960 (see note). Two bulbs of glass 1920-1960
Selection of four examples of HEMA soft contact lenses by A. Gasson, c.1982. each stored in a glass bottle, three sealed with crimped metal lid, one sealed with plastic screw top. Selection of four examples of HEMA soft contact lenses by A. Gasson 1980-1982
Stages in cutting and polishing soft contact lenses by Hydron, 1984 Stages in cutting and polishing soft contact lenses by Hydron 1984
Zeiss glass contact lens, with tinted corneal portion and square lint patch. Zeiss glass contact lens, with tinted corneal port, lint patch and carrying case
Two soft contact lenses 'Soflens' by Bausch & Lomb, 1981 made by spincasting, each stored in a glass bottle with metal lid Two soft contact lenses 'Soflens' by Bausch & Lomb 1981
Six stages in the manufacture of a hard corneal contact lens by G. Nissel & Co. Ltd., London., includes brass mounting tools and plastic lens case. Six stages in the manufacture of a hard corneal contact lens by G. Nissel & Co. Ltd. 1980-1982
Pair of contact lenses in plastic case, probably by Zeiss, c. 1928 Pair of contact lenses in plastic case 1926-1930