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Mercury manometer,glass tube,brass cap

1800-1899

Micromanometer model 88 for leak testing by Analytical Instruments Ltd.

Underground cable manometer No. 1B in canvas case

Manometer/Daglish's Water Gauge

circa 1900

Underground cable mercury manometer No. 1B made by Paul Poddy

circa 1950

Underground cable mercury manometer No. 1B in canvas case made by Paul Poddy

circa 1950

manometer

1950-59

Electroflo Manometer, Sectioned

Petavel's recording spring manometer

Mercury manometer on wooden stand

1761

Condon's rat manometer (without weight guide)

1968

Mercury manometer

1953

Underground cable manometer No. 1B with cable attachment tube

Underground cable manometer No. 1B

Manometer used in conjunction with test work at the Manchester University Goldstein Fluid Motion Laboratory

Mercury vacuum manometer, probably for vacuum brake testing, glass and mahogany in green painted softwood case, graduated in inches of mercury, London & North Eastern Railway, probably ex York MPD.

Glass and mahogany mercury vacuum manometer, London & North Eastern Railway

laboratory equipment - manometer

laboratory equipment - manomet

Eight wooden backed Warburg manometers, four broken, used in Sir Hans Krebs laboratory, 1940-1950

Eight wooden backed Warburg manometers, used in Sir Hans Krebs laboratory, 1940-1950

1940-1950

Warburg manometer bath, plastic, with manometers, 1950-1960

Warburg manometer bath

U-tube manometer used to measure relative pressure in the laboratory at the Horlicks Factory in Slough.

U-tube manometer used in the Horlicks Factory laboratory

unknown

Arterial Hansen manometer for recording vascular pressure, c.1948

Arterial Hansen manometer for recording vascular pressure

Miniature membrane manometer, c.1968

Miniature membrane manometer

1968

Manometer (2) by Horne & Thornthwaite, London

Two Manometers

Four glass electrode vessels used with Warburg Manometer (1981-369) in metabolic studies on brain tissue by Henry McIlwain, early 1950s. McIlwain was the first to examine the metabolism of brain tissue when it was electrically stimulated. He designed these special reaction vessels; the electrodes inside them were used to pass electric current through pieces of brain tissue. The attached manometer was clipped to the edge of a thermostatted bath so that these reaction vessels dipped in the bath and could be maintained at body temperature.

Four glass electrode vessels used with Warburg Manometer (1981-369) in metabolic studies on brain tissue

Large mercury manometer from small supersonic wind tunnel in the RAE high altitude test plant, and mounting brackets.

Large mercury manometer from small supersonic wind tunnel in the RAE high altitude test plant

Warburg manometer used in metabolic studies on brain tissues by McIlwain

Warburg manometer used in metabolic studies on brain tissues by McIlwain

Anschütz manometer used to measure absolute pressure in the laboratory at the Horlicks Factory in Slough.

Anschütz manometer used in Horlicks factory laboratory

unknown