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Category
Collection
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Object type
Place
Material
Date

Compound monocular microscope

1870-1880

Compound microscope

1700

Telescope used by General Roy for measuring base line to link Paris and Greenwich

Items used by Louis Pasteur, 19th Century.

1861-1870

Gould-type microscope, London, England, 1820-1850

1820-1850

Set of sixteen lenses

1880-1920

Ophthalmoscope, rotating disc

1870-1920

Rectangular wooden case containing twelve circular trial lenses with conical depressions

1880-1920

Liebreich's ophthalmoscope

1886-1910

Wing test set(?) made by Theodore Hamblin Ltd., Lo

1920-1945

Pair trial lenses

1870-1930

Sheaf of seven pairs of convex trial lenses

"Naughton-Morgan" sigmoidoscope

1931-1950

Wollaston camera lucida, owned by Wollaston

Spectacles, personal relic of N. Bishop Harman

1840-1857

Two biconvex lenses

Cuff microscope by J. Linnel of London

1790-1830

Ross research microscope, London, England, 1871-1900

1890-1900

Cine attachment for Wild M20 microscope

1970-1980

Achromatic Microscope made for J J Lister

1826

Collection of parts which is possibly a viewer

1801-1900

Warington Universal type microscope

Simple botanic microscope with box as foot

1831-1870

Case with three objectives and a stage plate

1850-1870

Botanic microscope of unusual design in case by Philip Carpenter

1825-1850

Slide case

1900-1920

Large toy microscope

1851-1900

Small botanic microscope in turned case

Botanic microscope

1820-1830

Botanic microscope with oval base and three simple lenses

1800-1820

Three eyepieces

1801-1900

Botanic microscope with box as base

1820-1850

Gould type microscope

1837-1851

Culpeper microscope of mixed construction

1801-1830

Compound monocular microscope with tilting stage fine focus

1840-1870

Student microscope with lever motion to stage

1850-1880

Drum microscope

1831-1870

Cuff microscope with drawer in base

1720-1750

Drum microscope

Boxfoot microscope attributed to Lerebours by Crisp

1751-1800

Compound monocular microscope with ivory and leather body tube

1731-1770

Culpeper microscope

1771-1800

Nuremburg drum microscope with "JFF" in heart shape branded on base

1780-1820

Nuremburg microscope with "IM" branded on base

1780-1820

Boxfoot microscope with red tooled body tube

1701-1800

Student microscope by J. White of Glasgow

1851-1900

Compound monocular microscope by Vincent Chevalier et Fils

1824-1825

Compound monocular microscope

1800-1825

Compound monocular microscope, 1801-1850

1801-1850

Microscope with Jones-type stand

1800-1825