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Selection of microscope slide pieces

Selection of microscope slide pieces

1850-1900

Microscope slides used in research relating to trench fever as transmitted by lice, made by F. Martin Duncan, 1918-19

Microscope slides used in research relating to trench fever as transmitted by lice, made by F. Martin Duncan, 1918-19

1918-1919

Case containing 10 microscope slides comprised of animal specimens

Case containing 10 microscope slides comprised of animal specimens

1867

Set of microscope slides prepared by Timothy Lewis

Set of microscope slides prepared by Timothy Lewis

1872-1880

Four glass microscope slides showing rabies in animal tissues

Four glass microscope slides showing rabies in animal tissues

1931-1970

Pair of blank glass microscope slides

Pair of blank glass microscope slides

Box of microscope slides

Box of microscope slides

1970-1980

Cabinet containing various microscope slides

Cabinet containing various microscope slides

Six opaque microscope slides in mahogany cae

Six opaque microscope slides in mahogany cae

Microscope slides owned by Timothy Lewis

Microscope slides owned by Timothy Lewis

1872-1874

Box containing 34 microscopical preparations of equine infection by Demodex

Box containing 34 microscopical preparations of equine infection by Demodex

1910-1940

Microscope Slides

Microscope Slides

1830-1840

Polarising Slides

Polarising Slides

1900

Cabinet containing various microscope slides

Cabinet containing various microscope slides

Lantern Microscope Slides

Lantern Microscope Slides

1880-1900

Microscope Slides

Microscope Slides

1925-1935

The Frank Horrocks collection of microscopical preparations

The Frank Horrocks collection of microscopical preparations

Box of microscope slides with rodent anatomical specimens

Box of microscope slides with rodent anatomical specimens

Box of microscope slides mounted for rodent anatomical specimens

Box of microscope slides mounted for rodent anatomical specimens

circa 1978

Cabinet containing 203 microscope slides of histology specimens

Cabinet containing 203 microscope slides of histology specimens

1883-1918

Microscope Slides

Microscope Slides

1930-1940

The Frank Horrocks collection of microscopical preparations

The Frank Horrocks collection of microscopical preparations

Two slides with specimens, for early  hand microscope

Two slides with specimens, for early hand microscope

1701-1750

Crookes's original microscope slides, in case

Crookes's original microscope slides, in case

Box of 19 microscope slides made by Charles Ford and John Hamerton to determine the number of human chromosomes. The slides are Feulgen squashes of spermatocytes during spermatogenesis. Results of research were published in Nature (Vol 178, 10 Nov 1956, p1020-1023).

Box of 19 microscope slides for chromosome research

1956

Cabinet containing various microscope slides (micro-photographs and illustrations of microscopic ruling), also botanical, zoological, and geological slides

Cabinet containing various microscope slides

Two boxes of microscope slides, mounted with rodent anatomical specimens, used in the Department of Nutrition and Diatetics, King's College, London, c.1978.

Two boxes of microscope slides

circa 1978

56 botanical preparations mounted as slides for a microscope.

56 botanical preparations mounted as slides for a microscope

Cuckoo, microscope slide, with Woorara poison on it

Cuckoo, microscope slide

A wooden box containing microscope tissue slides.

Microscope Slides

Eight microscope slides

Eight microscope slides

Microscope slide

Microscope slide

Box of glass microscope slides prepared by Irene Manton.

Microscope Slides

1925-1935

Wooden box containing 11 trays of microscope slides, containing both human and animal tissue specimens

Wooden box containing microscope slides

1880-90

50 botanical preparations mounted as slides for a microscope.

50 botanical preparations mounted as slides for a microscope

Wooden cabinet containing 209 microscope slides of histology specimens, prepared by Flatters & Garnett; A. J. Doherty; C. M. Topping; H Vial; A Nield; C. Allott; Wheeler; Watson and sons; Sidwell; Smith, Beck & Beck; C X H Medical School; Rosseter; Penney; H W G; and Husbands, England, 1883-1918

Cabinet containing 209 microscope slides of histology specimens

Wooden cabinet containing microscope slides of histology specimens, prepared by Flatters & Garnett; A. J. Doherty; C. M. Topping; H Vial; A Nield; C. Allott; Wheeler; Watson and sons; Sidwell; Smith, Beck & Beck; C X H Medical School; Rosseter; Penney; H W G; and Husbands, England, 1883-1918

Cabinet containing 209 microscope slides of histology specimens

Microscope graticule slide, in box, by Carl Zeiss, German, 1920-1955

Microscope graticule slide

1920-1955

Five boxes of slides.

Microscope Slides

A wooden box containing microscope tissue slides. (32 individual slides, across 6 separate slide trays)

Microscope Slides

A cardboard box containing microscope tissue slides.(47 individual slides)

Microscope Slides

A small cardboard box containing 37 3 inch x 1 inch glass slides.

Microscope Slides

A cardboard box containing microscope tissue slides.

Microscope Slides

Miscellaneous microscope slides.

Miscellaneous microscope slides

Cabinet of microscope slides.

Cabinet of microscope slides

Large collection of slides by various makers, prepared between 1867 and 1900. Includes samples from animals and geological thin slices.

Microscope Slides

1890-1900

Microscope graticule slide, in box, by Graticules Ltd., English, 1955-1970

Microscope graticule slide

1955-1970

Four microscope slides and case, used during liquid-based cytology screening to deposit samples, made by Hologic, 2000-2017

Microscope slides used during cytology screening

2000-2017

Physiological and pathological microscopical preperations, human and animal tissue specimens

Physiological and pathological microscopical preperations

Fourteen microscope slides containing the following material: Pear tree; Doryanthes (lily); Banksia (honeysuckle); Phoenix dactylifera (date palm); Unknown (label is illegible); Pudina (mint); Pineapple; Feather of Morpho Menelaus (butterfly); Scales of brassica curious (cabbage); Scales of Lepisma (silverfish); Feathers of Pontia brassica (butterfly); Feathers of Pontia brass. (butterfly); the Lord’s prayer written on intermaterial; Unknown (slide is just marked ‘200’)

Fourteen microscope slides