


Binocular aquarium microscope by R. & J. Beck
1865-1875

Pocket brass spectroscope in leather case
1751-1850

Museum microscope
1850-1855

Dissecting microscope stand for horizontal body
1850-1875

Binocular microscope no.1925 (the 'Draper')
1875-1890

Monocular and binocular microscope
1869

Camera lucida, Wollaston style, with fish-skin case
1820-1850

Camera lucida, Wollaston style, with leather case
1810-1830

Wollaston-type camera lucida
1831-1870

Spar binocular body tube on display stand
1851-1900

Embryograph and components
1871-1900

Inverted microscope for chemical use
1863-1870

Inverted microscope by S. Plossl and Company of Vienna
1840-1860

Binocular microscope by Lancaster and Son of Birmingham
1851-1875

Binocular body tube of Stephenson type
1860-1875

Compound monocular microscope
1875-1900

Camera lucida, Wollaston type, with black fish-skin case

Camera lucida, Wollaston-type, in fishskin case
1810-1830

Wollaston camera lucida

Professor Hamilton Smith's design of binocular body tube
1851-1900

Riddell's design of binocular body tube
1851-1900
Large binocular microscope
1860-1870
Wollaston type camera lucida by Watkins & Hill
1836
Camera lucida
Binocular microscope by Smith & Beck
1850-1860
Binocular microscope serial no. 1764 by Watson and Sons
1882-1900
Camera lucida of Wollaston type
1840-1860
Wollaston type camera lucida
1801-1850