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Wind wheel

1900

Richard reversing stopcock bottle

1902

Bayeux oxygen injection apparatus, Paris, France, 1915-1925

1915-1925

Biram vane anemometer, French, 1895-1905

1895-1905

Verascope with box of 18 stereo slides

1895-1910

Electromagnetic anemometer recorder

1920-1950

Verascope F40 stereoscopic camera for standard perforated 35mm film

1910-1920

Aviation Barograph by Jules Richard, Paris.

Aviation Barograph by Jules Richard, Paris.

1900-1915

Louis Fave's maregraphe; open-sea recording tide gauge by Jules Richard, 1925-1930

Louis Fave's maregraphe; open-sea recording tide gauge by Jules Richard

1925-1930

Brontometer, for measuring thunderstorms, by Jules Richard, c.1890

Brontometer, for measuring thunderstorms

1890

Part of Jardi rate of rain fall recorder, by Jules Richard, Paris.

Part of Jardi rate of rain fall recorder

"Verascope" stereoscopic camera (No. 34936), c. 1895.

"Verascope" Stereoscopic Camera

1895

Solid body camera for 45 x 107mm plates. Fitted with two achromatic lenses, sliding plate with three apertures. Sliding shutter T?I. Folding optical frame finder. Shutter panel detaches to convert to stereoscope No.16417. Jules Richard

Le Glyphoscope camera and viewer

1905

Solid body stereo camera for 10.5 x 4cm plates, 2 x 4.6 x 4.2cm. Fitted with a Zeiss Tessar lenses F: 55mm, large and small apertures on sliding plate. Nos. 44673, No. 44974. Adjustable shutters slow to fast T. Brilliant reflecting finder and folding optical frame finder. Spirit level. Push pull changing box. No.10768. Jules Richards.

Richard Verascope camera

The 'Glyphoscope' stereo box camera for plates 1 3/4 x 4 1/4. With a two position guillotine shutter between the lens type. With fixed speed and time and three apertures; fully open, medium and small. The lenses are fixed focus Symmetrical types 61mm f.1 F.8. Viewing via a direct vision finder, mounted at side. The whole front of the camera can be detached to forma steroscopic viewer. Jules Richard, c.1900

'Glyphoscope' Stereo Box Camera

circa 1900

Cabinet stereoscope for 105x45 glass stereographs in composition trays. Each tray holds 25 slides, brought into viewing position automatically by turning handle on side. Viewing lenses with interocular seperation; mica shutters cover lenses during changes. Magnifier for inter-picture captions; with clip-on electric lamp illuminator. With 2 reversing lenses for Autochromes and single projection lens. 3 drawer lower compartment for 12 trays; fitted case for lenses No 13962. 'Trouse de axiphote'

Le Taxiphoto stereoscopic cabinet viewer

1900-1930

Richard's daylight printer, with one original glass negative.

Richard's Daylight Printer with an Original Glass Negative

Bayeux's oxygen injection apparatus for hypodermic oxygenotherapy, by Jules Richard, 25 rue Melingue, Paris, France, 1910-1930.

Bayeux's oxygen injection apparatus for hypodermic oxygenotherapy

1910-1930

Aviation instruments: Impellor, unsigned, connected to a Stop-Watch, unsigned, which is connected to a Distance Meter, by Jules Richard, Paris, France, all three instruments are attached to a two-piece oak frame, from the Replica, of the 1903 ‘Wright Flyer’ aircraft, by The de Havilland Aeronautical Technical School, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England, 1948. The actual 1903 ‘Wright Flyer’: - designed and built by the Wright Brothers: Orville and Wilbur, achieved the world’s first successful heavier-than-air powered flight, on 17th December 1903 at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, United States.

Aviation instruments, from Replica 1903 ‘Wright Flyer’ aircraft

1948; 1920-1930

Homeos Richard stereo camera for 35mm film, 1913.

Homeos Richard stereo camera for 35mm film, 1913.

1913

Delayed action device for Richard stereo camera. Clockwork mechanism releases red and white warning flags before and after exposure. Adjustable to give time exposures from 1 to 30 seconds. No. 3545. Richard.

Le Cunctator delayed action release

Le Glyphoscope stereo camera/viewer. Camera No. 18242. Metal body stereo camea for 44mm x 107mm plates. With two achromatic lenses with three apertures in sliding plate marked 012 T/I shutter. With am optical frame finder, shutter panel removed to convert to stereo viewer.

Le Glyhoscope stereo camera and viewer

circa 1905

Solid body stereo camera for 10.5 x 4cm plates, 2 x 4.6 x 4.2cm. Fitted with a Zeiss Tessar lenses F: 54mm f/ 4.5, 8, 16, apertures in sliding plate. Nos. 108451, No. 108430. Adjustable shutters slow to fast T/I. Sliding rising front. Brilliant reflecting finder folding optical frame finder. Two hinged square filter holders behind lenses. Push-pull changing box with automatic plate counter. Spirit level. No.196.

Richard Verascope camera

Verascope stereo camera, J. Richard, France. Metal bodied stereo camera 43 x 106mm plates. Fitted with Zeiss anastigmat lenses S II F:54mm. Nos 48715, 48699. Sliding plate with two apertures T/I with brilliant reflecting finder, optical frame finder, push pull plate changing magazine with metal sheafs for 11 plates with 11 cut film holders No 10206.

Verascope stereo camera