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Retinal camera on stand, product no. 40430439, by Topcon, Tokyo, Japan, c. 1975-1985

Retinal camera on stand

1975-1985

Early fibreoptic gastroscope, GIF type D, serial no.211692, forward viewing, with plastic water supply jar, and with biopsy forceps, made in Japan by Olympus and supplied by Keymed, Southend, in case, 1970-1975

Early fibreoptic gastroscope

1970-1975

Early fibreoptic gastroscope, GFB model, serial no.250066, lateral viewing, with Olympus PEN-F gastroscopy camera, camera accessories, rubber bellows, and cytology brushes, made in Japan by Olympus and supplied by Keymed, Southend, in case, 1968-1970

Early fibreoptic gastroscope

1968-1970

The Donald Fleming Collection of North American television receivers: Handyvision Tele-O-Master 8" portable television receiver, made by Tokyo Denshi, 1960s.

Handyvision Tele-O-Master 8" portable television receiver, 1960s

1950-1970

Stand for the printer for the Mitutoyo Coordinate Measuring machine; with pull out drawer.

Stand for the printer for the Mitutoyo Coordinate Measuring machine

Stand for main measuring unit of the Mitutoyo Coordinate measuring machine, model FN - 403 ;

Stand for main measuring unit of the Mitutoyo Coordinate measuring machine

Querty electronic keyboard with lead and plug with integral copy and output lamps for use with the Mitutoyo coordinate measuring machine.

Querty electronic keyboard

1983

Loose sheet steel panel to fit to the front of the main unit stand (part 2) of the Mitutoyo coordinate measuring machine.

Loose sheet steel panel

Loose sheet steel panel to fit the rear of the main unit stand (covering the air set) of the Mitutoyo coordinate measuring machine, part 2.

Loose sheet steel panel

Compound trinocular microscope, with two extra condensers and accessories, in wooden case, by Tiyoda, Japanese, 1958-1962

Compound trinocular microscope

1958-1962

Parallel Rule, Japanese, signed `T.Tamaya. Tokyo', with an engraved anchor above Japanese characters(3), steel, 21 inches overall, with one arm divided every degree, in a fitted wooden box, the lid marked with the anchor and Japanese characters

Parallel Rule

Inverted binocular microscope, with quadruple nosepiece and intergral lamp, by Swift, Japanese, 1980-1985

Inverted binocular microscope

1980-1985

Honda CX500 Turbo motorcycle, 1982. Frame no. PC03-2000006, engine no. PC03E-2000007. ( Less turbocharger and manifold, computer, electric fuel pump retained by Honda for sectioning). NOTE: see Screen 2. Honda was founded in 1946 by Soichiro Honda with the aim to produce cheap transportation for the Japanese after the devastation of the Second World War. It is now one of the largest motorcycle manufacturers in the world. This CX500 Turbo is the result of a Honda research programme developing the turbocharger to obtain the performance of a larger engine with the fuel economy of a smaller engine. The CX500 is the first motorcycle to combine a turbocharger with computer controlled, fuel injection and ignition systems.

Honda CX500 Turbo motorcycle

1982

Camera lucida, in case

Camera lucida

Mamiya 16 subminiature camera No.2963674 for 16mm film in cassettes with Sekor F2.8 25mm lens. By Mamiya Camera Co. Tokyo 1965 with wrist strap and carrying case.

Mamiya 16 subminiature camera

1965

Kopil Cds TTL exposure meter. Cylinder 5.2cm in diameter and 7cm long. One end with 4cm ID screw thread. Meter unit at other end. Calibrated ASA 6-1600. Exposure times 1/1000sec to 60secs. Cds cell powered by small mercury cell. On off switch. Designed to accept camera lens for direct exposure reading. Manufactured by Kobayashi Seiki Seisakujo Ltd, Japan.

Kopil Cds TTL exposure meter

Nikon S camera, no. 6121316.

Nikon S camera

1951-1954

A collection of items relating to Gandolfi Ltd., hand-made camera manufacturers, 1939: `Osaka' 21mm, f6.3 l3ns for Gandolfi `Precision' 5x7" camera, owned by Sir Kenneth Corfield (see 1999-5121)

'Osaka' 21mm Lens

1939

Fujicolor Quicksnap Flash disposable camera with 23mm film. Manufactured by Fuji Photo Film Co. Ltd, Tokyo, 1988

Fujicolor Quicksnap Flash disposable camera with 23mm film. Manufactured by Fuji Photo Film Co. Ltd

1988

A black and white silver gelatin photograph entitled 'Assasination of Inejro Asahuma, Tokyo', taken by Yasushi Nagao. From the Impressions Gallery exhibition 'Politicians', 16 January - 13 March 1993.

Assassination of Inejro Asahuma, Tokyo

1960-10-12

The Donald Fleming Collection of North American television receivers: Sony Model TV8-301W 8" portable television receiver, 1961; world's first non-projection transistor television.

Sony TV8-301 television receiver, 1960-1961

1960-1961

5 detachable vacuum heads, 2 vacuum cleaner belts, belt fitting tool and original packaging for the G-Force Cyclonic Vacuum Cleaner, designed by James Dyson and Apex Inc design team and manufactured by Apex Inc., Tokyo, Japan, 1985-1990

5 vacuum heads, 2 vacuum cleaner belts, belt fitting tool and original packaging for the G-Force Cyclonic Vacuum Cleaner

1985-1990

Early fibreoptic gastroscope, GFB model, serail no.251292, lateral viewing, with electric connecting cord, made in Japan by Olympus and supplied by Keymed, Southend, in case, 1968-1970

Early fibreoptic gastroscope

1968-1970

Early fibreoptic gastroscope, JF type B, serial no.201054, lateral viewing, made in Japan by Olympus and supplied by Keymed, Southend, in case, 1970-1975

Early fibreoptic gastroscope

1970-1975

2-inch video tape recorder for use with Marconi image amplifier at Nuffield Institute of Comparative Medicine, by Sony Corporation, Tokyo, Japan, 1965

2-inch video tape recorder for use with Marconi image amplifier at Nuffield Institute of Comparative Medicine

1965

Nicnon TF.S binocular camera outfit and a case. Nichiryo international corp ltd. c.1974.

Nicnon TF.S binocular camera outfit

1969-1979

Reproduction in plaster of an early Korean rain gauge (circa 1821) which is a copy of an older one of 1770 at the Korean observatory in Incheon (formerly known as Chemulpo). (see note)

Reproduction of early Korean rain gauge, 1821, with base

1911-1923

G-Force Cyclonic Vacuum Cleaner, designed by James Dyson and Apex Inc design team and manufactured by Apex Inc., Tokyo Japan, 1985-1990

G-Force Cyclonic Vacuum Cleaner

1985-1990

5 boxes containing 10mg bottles of Mitomycin-C for injection, all in box, by Kyowa, Japan, 1980-1985

10mg bottles of Mitomycin-C, for injection

1980-1985

Chart recorder, Perkin-Elmer 196, model 196-0023, serial no. K33414, made by Hitachi Ltd., Tokyo, Japan, October 1969

Chart Recorder

1969