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Microscope Museum Collection of antique microscopes and other
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Microscope
385 (Negretti & Zambra;
binocroscope; early 20th century) Negretti & Zambra was founded in
1850 by Enrico Angelo Ludovico (Henry) Negretti (born in Italy; 1818–1879)
and Joseph Warren Zambra (born in Essex; 1822–1897) and traded until the late
20th century. The firm produced scientific and optical instruments
and operated also a photographic studio based in London. They would
eventually be appointed opticians and scientific instrument makers to Her
Majesty Queen Victoria, Prince Albert and King Edward VII, the Royal
Observatory and the British Admiralty. In 1859 the firm produced a large
catalogue containing more than 2000 items and instruments, including
microscopes, and this range doubled a few years later. In this same year the
firm moved to a larger workshop at 1 Hatton Garden. They moved to 103 Hatton
Garden in 1867, and to 38 Holborn Viaduct, as well as premises in Cornhill
and Regent Street, in 1869. Henry Negretti becomes a leader of the Italian
community in London. In 1888, JW Zambra retires and MW Zambra joined his
brother JC Zambra and HPJ Negretti in the partnership. The firm’s 1908
catalogue included various types of instruments, including binoculars and
microscopes. During 1914 – 1918, the company performs much work for the
Ministry of Munitions during the 1st World War and develops
various innovations including early aviation instruments. In 1947 the firm
was listed as manufacturers of industrial, aeronautical, and meteorological
instruments, and in 1948 the company becomes a Limited Company. In 1985 the
company was acquired by Meggitt Holdings. Microscope 385 is a stereoscopic
microscope engraved with “NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA, LONDON”, the serial number
505183, the magnification “x15” and the model’s name “THE BINOCROSCOPE” (all
engravings are barely visible, as the instrument was polished). The
instrument should be dated to the early 20th century. Note: this instrument was kindly
donated by Dave Levell (Pembrokeshire, Wales) in May 2023. |