Image
Category
Collection
Maker
Object type
Place
Material
Date

Century Model 46 Plate Camera

1900-1907

Compressorium, by Bausch and Lomb

1901-1920

Ilford Magazine Camera for Cut Film

1902

No.3 Eastman Kodak Folding Pocket Camera

circa 1910

No.1A Folding Pocket Camera.

1910

Rapid Rectilinear Lens

circa 1908

Dallmeyer Stigmatic lens No. 2 Series 11

circa 1908

Kodak Jr. Autographic Folding Bellows Camera for No.116 Model 1A.

circa 1916

No.3A Autographic Kodak Camera

circa 1921

Kodak No.E4 Folding Bellows Camera.

circa 1905

Cinemascope Camera Lens Attachment

circa 1955

Oil lamp for projecting work

1888

Colorimeter, used in Sir Hans Krebs’ laboratory, Sheffield, England, 1925-1945

1930-1940

Brown plastic spectacle frames

1960-1970

Unicum Camera Shutter

1891

Dissecting microscope by Bausch and Lomb

Pair of prismatic ‘Porro’ type military field glass binoculars

1900-1920

Photomicrographic "Polaroid" camera attachment

1972-1978

Double lens magnifiers, American, circa 1900

1890-1910

Ophthalmologist’s hydraulic chair and accessories, 1925-1935

1925-1935

Spectacles made by Bausch & Lomb

circa 1923

Student microscope in case

1901-1925

EpiPen, Jext and Emerade adrenaline auto-injector trainer pens

2018-2021

Wayfarer Ray-ban plastic sunglasses by Bausch and Lomb

1996

Dissecting microscope by Bausch and Lomb

1875-1900

No. 3 Cartridge Camera

1905-1910

Spectacles

1930-1940

Bausch & Lomb Rapid Rectilinear Lens

circa 1914

Dallmeyer Stigmatic Lens No. 2 Series 11

circa 1908

Double Anastigmat Lens and Pneumatic Diaphragm Shutter

circa 1908

Bausch & Lomb Pneumatic Shutter

circa 1910

Kodak Anastigmat F.6.3 5.5" Lens

c. 1906

Kodak Folding Bellows Camera.

circa 1912

Folding bellows hand camera for plates or sheet film

1910

Ernemann Self-Erecting Folding Bellows Camera

circa 1912

Bausch & Lomb Plasticmat Lens

c.1914

Bull's Eye Kodak box camera

circa 1890

Stereoscopic microscope

1975-1988

Double lens magnifier, American, circa 1900

1890-1910

Rectangular replica reflection grating (8 x 6 inches) on glass substrate (135 x 265 mm) with wooden case

1957

Large monocular microscope by Bausch and Lomb Optical Co.

1885-1900

Binocular inverted microscope

1986-1988

The Challenge Dayspool No 1

circa 1903

Aldis Anastigmat lens F.6

circa 1910

J Lizars 'Challenge' 118 folding camera for negatives 3 1/4 x 4 1/4, 6 exposures on 118 rollfilm. Wood construction with leather covering. With Bausch & Lomb rapid rectilinear F.8 in Bausch & Lomb pneumatic shutter with speeds 1 sec 1/100 B.T. With brilliant optical reflex viewfinder on drop-front running board. J Lizars, c.1905.

J Lizars 'Challenge' 118 Folding Camera

1905

George Houghton and Sons "The Sanderson Regular" folding bellows hand or stand camera for plates 6 1/2 x 4 3/4, c. 1906. With double extensions, tapered red leather bellows and a reversing back. With rack and pinion focusing. Fitted with a Goerz Double Anastigmat Series 111/2 F.6.3 180mm lens mounted in a Bausch & Lomb pneumatic shutters, speeds 1 sec 1/100sec B. & T. With brilliant waist level viewfinder. Of mahogany with brass fittings covered in black leather. With wooden double darkslide.

The Sanderson Folding Bellows Camera and Darkslide

1903

Square replica reflection grating (52 x 52mm) on glass substrate (he 25 x 60 x 60mm), 600 lines per mm, 5000 Angstrom blaze wavelength and 8º 38' blaze angle. Made by Bausch & Lomb, Rochester, New York State, USA in 1984, Cat. No. 35-53-09-260, Serial No. 2538-13-2.

Square replica reflection grating (52 x 52mm) on glass substrate (he 25 x 60 x 60mm)

1984

Microscope by Bausch and Lomb Optical Co., (TD 8273) mounted on Weston Electrical Instrument Corp. table with milliammeter

Microscope by Bausch and Lomb Optical Co.

VS 18 Bausch and Lomb Automat shutter with Beck double Aplanat lens. 2-blade shutter 1/2/ 5/25/50/100/B/T. pneumatic and mechanical releases. f7.7 double aplanat lens Convertible - 6 1/2" combined, 9 1/2" rear, 12 1/2" front. Aperture scales for three combinations.

Bausch and Lomb Automat Shutter with Beck Double Aplanat lens

No. 3A Special Kodak Model A camera, 1910-1914. Folding camera (black bellows) for 122 rollfilm 3 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches. Busch detective aplanet lens No 3 F:& f/7-45. Bausch and Lomb Unicum shutter 1/2/5/25/50/100/B/T with pneumatic release valve. Screw rising front, sliding cross front. Rack and pinion focusing, rotating brilliant reflecting finder with hood and spirit level. No 6296. Eastman Kodak Co. Overall (deployed): 250 mm x 123 mm x 220 mm. This was a higher specification model than the standard version and was covered with Persian morocco leather.

No 3A Special Kodak model A

1910-1914