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Bridges-Lee type phototheodolite, 1894-1896

Bridges-Lee type phototheodolite, 1894-1896

1894-1896

Tripod for phototheodolite, designed by Prof. E.J. Mills, 1895-1905

Tripod for phototheodolite, designed by Prof. E.J. Mills, 1895-1905

1895-1905

Surveying camera for photogrammetric outfit, 1901-1915

Surveying camera for photogrammetric outfit, 1901-1915

1901-1915

Photographic plates for Phototheodolite, 1895-1905

Photographic plates for Phototheodolite, 1895-1905

1895-1905

Stand for phototheodolite, designed by Prof. E.J. Mills, 1895-1905

Stand for phototheodolite, designed by Prof. E.J. Mills, 1895-1905

1895-1905

Part of phototheodolite, designed by Prof. E.J. Mills, 1895-1905

Part of phototheodolite, designed by Prof. E.J. Mills, 1895-1905

1895-1905

Theodolite for photogrammetric outfit, 1901-1915

Theodolite for photogrammetric outfit, 1901-1915

1901-1915

Part of Bridges-Lee typephototheodolite, 1894-1896

Part of Bridges-Lee typephototheodolite, 1894-1896

1894-1896

Photogrammetric outfit by Troughton & Simms, London, England, 1901-1915. Consisting of surveying camera and transit theodolite, both fitting same tripod head, together with tripod and box of plates

Photogrammetric outfit, with camera and theodolite, 1901-1915

1901-1915

Major component of Bridges-Lee phototheodolite with lens case, by J. Hicks, 8, 9 & 10 Hatton Garden, London, England, 1894-96.

Part of Bridges-Lee type phototheodolite, 1894-1896

1894-1896

Tripod from photogrammetric outfitby Troughton & Simms, London, England, 1901-1915. Consists of surveying camera, theodolite, and case containing photographic plates and additional components.

Tripod for photogrammetric outfit, 1901-1915

1901-1925

Minor Component of Bridges-Lee phototheodolite by J. Hicks, 8, 9 & 10 Hatton Garden, London, England, 1894-96. (Human Remains, Human Hair to Form Cross Hairs)

Part of Bridges-Lee phototheodolite, 1894

1894-1896

Phototheodolite, designed by Prof. E.J. Mills, 1895-1905. Plus height adjustable swivel stand on Museum base, tripod legs and 12 photographic plate plate holders (dark slides).

Phototheodolite, designed by Prof. E.J. Mills

1895-1905