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Microscope Museum Collection of antique microscopes and other
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Microscope
379 (Prior; Stereoscopic
microscope; 1950s) WR Prior & Co Ltd was founded by
Walter Robert Prior in 1919. The company was originally located at Eagle
Street, Holborn, London and later at Devonshire Street, London. Little is
known about the Company during this time and no records or catalogues exist
as to when and why they began to produce microscopes under the Prior name. A
WR Prior catalogue of microscopes and accessories dated 1950 gives the
location of the office as Devonshire Street and the factory as Bishop’s
Stortford, Herts., England, where manufacturing was carried out from 1942 to
1957. In 1947, Walter Robert Prior died at the early age of 55. The company
relocated to a new factory at London Road, Bishop Stortford in 1956 and
continued to produce and develop new microscopes. By 1960, Prior and Charles
Perry merged but kept their separate names until about 1970. In 1978, WR
Prior & Co Ltd was acquired by The Gwyndann Group of Companies and the
name of the company was changed in 1979 to that of Prior Scientific
Instruments Ltd. In 1981 Prior Scientific Instruments Ltd merged with James
Swift and Son Ltd (founded in the mid-19th century). Fire at the Bishop
Stortford factory in 1988 meant the company had to relocate to its present
site in Fulbourn, Cambridge, England, offering precision mechanical
engineering, optics, electronics and precision assembly. Expanding its
operation further the company opened a new office in 1991, Prior Scientific
Inc, based in the USA, in 2008 Prior GMBH in Jena, Germany, in 2010 Prior KK
in Tokyo, Japan and in 2018 Prior China. Microscope 379 is a stereoscopic
microscope labelled with “PRIOR, LONDON”, the serial number 16847, and should
be dated to the 1950s. The instrument contains two objective lenses labelled
“WRP 4.0” and “WRP 2.0”, and three pairs of eyepieces all labelled “WRP” with
the magnifications of 6, 10 and 15 times. Note: this instrument was kindly
donated by Dave Levell (Pembrokeshire, Wales) in May 2023. |