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Wooden figure of man practising moxibustion

1750-1800

'Kanshino' acupuncture needles

1980-1990

Photograph: Pipe Organ made of Bamboo

April 1966

KR-3200 stereo receiver

1973

Stereoscopic microscope model SM

1971-1980

Portable monocular microscope

1970-1985

Binocular biological microscope

1980-1985

Microsystem 70 compound binocular phase contrast microscope

1965-1970

Monocular microscope

1975-1985

Compound binocular microscope

1980

Portable microscope based on design by John McArthur

1950-1960

Binocular miscroscope

1980-1988

Moxibustion kit for self administration

1980-1985

Photograph showing a fencing match at the 1964 Olympic Games.

12 October 1964

Japanese aero-meteorograph

1941

Rondo Cinelec 88 Cinecamera MD8T

Camera, Aries Viscount

1959

Canon 1014E Super 8 Silent Cine Camera

1973-1978

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer

1972

Box of 10 "Ichiban" medicated dressings by Nichiban of Tokyo

1980-1982

Monocular student microscope

1970-1985

Torica transparent plastic celestial sphere

1960-1965

Hewlett-Packard Universal Bridge Type 4265A Serial No.1319.100849

1960-1979

Monocular portable microscope

1970-1980

Tin of Crown Dia-G Morinaga baby formula milk powder, Japan, 1980

1980

Gastroscopic camera

1970-1985

Toy spacemen in Tokyo factory

25 October 1961

Mamiya Super 16 Subminiature Camera

1952-1962

G-Force Cyclonic Vacuum Cleaner

1985-1990

GXC-40 cassette recorder

circa 1972

PL-12D belt-drive turntable

circa 1973

Wooden box of Kobayashi's Japanese Dentifrice

1900-1950

Mamiya-6 self-erecting folding bellows camera for rollfilm No.120 2 1/4 x 3 1/4"

1947-1949

Taron 'Marquis' 35mm Camera

1965

Nikon M Camera and Case

1949

Microdensitometer video camera, by Ikegami Tsushinki Co. Ltd, Japan, 1978

1978

Professional C330 twin lens reflex camera

circa 1960

Asahi Pentax 'Spotmatic II' Camera with Transparent Body

1973

Single lens reflex camera for 35mm film 24x36mm; Nikko-S Auto lens F:5cm f/2 Serial No 542635; with lens cap 'Nippon Kogaku Tokyo 52mm Patent Pending'; focal plane shutter 1-1/1000 sec. delayed action; pentaprism/meter head, coupling to shutter setting and aperture; match needle in finder and on prism top; set shutter; adjust aperture no. 480256; Camera Serial no. 6451677.

Nikon F camera

circa 1959

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

Continuous recording camera, model PC-2A, for use with oscilloscope, with data illuminator and control unit, by Nihon Kohen Corporation, Japanese, 1950-1965, used at Institute of Neurology, Department of Neuropathology, University College London.

Continuous recording camera

1950-1965

Book: Nobuyoshi Araki, 'The Banquet', 1993, Magazine house, Tokyo. ISBN 483870411.

'The Banquet' by Nobuyoshi Araki, 1993

1993

Medilux binocular microscope, with mechanical stage, integral lamp, fine-objective nosepiece and phase contrast condenser system and objectives, by Kyowa, Japanese, 1980-1985

Medilux binocular microscope

1980-1985

Mitutoyo Profile Projector PJ300 including 319-101 stage, digimatic heads, 2 axis green display, 10x lens, 20x lens, wooden cabinet 999000 and small accessories.

Mitutoyo Profile Projector PJ300 including 319-101 stage

1982

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

Photograph by Chino Otsuka from the series Imagine Finding Me: 1982 and 2006, Tokyo, Japan, chromagenic print, edition 1/5.

1982 and 2006, Tokyo, Japan

2006

Solid state stereo tuner ST-80F made by the Sony Corporation, Japan, 1970

Solid state stereo tuner ST-80F made by the Sony Corporation

1970

Seismograph, marked no. 2, designed by Omori Fusakichi for the Earthquake Investigation Committee, Tokyo, Japan, 1898. It combines a horizontal pendulum mechanism with an auxiliary inverted pendulum, and employs a smoked-paper recording system. The instrument was constructed in Japan, and in 1910 displayed at the Japan-British Exhibition, White City, London. Afterwards it was transferred to Eskdalemuir Observatory, Dumfriesshire, Scotland and operated intermittently until 1925, when the observatory’s seismological programme, administered by the Meteorological Office, was transferred to Kew.

Omori seismograph no.2, 1898

1898