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1 (Frieseke
& Hoepfner; c. 1950)
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2 (assigned to Edouard
Lutz; Modéle des ecoles
primaires; c. 1890)
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3 (assigned to A Franks;
student microscope; late 19th century)
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4 (assigned to Deyrolle; modèle E;
late 19th century to early 20th century)
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5 (assigned to Deyrolle; c. 1900)
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6 (W &
J George Ltd; 1930s)
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7 (J Swift
& Son; discovery model; c. 1901)
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8 (Ernst Leitz, Wetzlar; meat
inspector’s travelling microscope; late 1920s)
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9 (C. Baker; 1920s)
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10 (W Watson
& Sons Ltd; Service I model; c. 1952)
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11 (R &
J Beck; model 47; late 1940s)
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12 (R & J Beck; model 29; 1930s)
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13 (Cooke, Troughton and Simms; M3000 series; late 1940s)
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14 (MHR Microscopes Limited; 1980s)
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15 (Carl
Zeiss Oberkochen; standard stand K; 1971)
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16 (J Parkes
& Son; worker model; c. 1900)
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17 (Pillischer; student microscope, c. 1860)
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18 (R & J Beck; new star microscope; c.
1890)
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19 (assigned to Deyrolle;
c. 1900)
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20A (unassigned maker; drum microscope; late
19th - early 20th century)
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20C (unassigned maker; drum microscope; late
19th - early 20th century)
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20D (unassigned maker; drum microscope; late
19th - early 20th century)
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20E (unassigned maker; drum microscope; late
19th - early 20th century)
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20F (unassigned maker; Large Improved Compound
Microscope; mid 19th century)
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20G (unassigned maker; drum microscope; late
19th - early 20th century)
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20H (unassigned maker; drum microscope; late
19th - early 20th century)
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20I (unassigned maker; drum microscope; mid
19th century)
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20J (unassigned maker; drum microscope; late
19th - early 20th century)
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21 (unassigned maker; improved household
microscope; c. 1900)
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22 (Carl Zeiss; stand E SA; 1926)
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23 (unassigned maker; late 19th
century to early 20th century)
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24A (assigned to Deyrolle;
late 19th century to early 20th century)
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24B (assigned to Deyrolle;
late 19th century to early 20th century)
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25 (assigned to Deyrolle;
modèle E; late 19th
century to early 20th century)
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26 (E. Wheeler; new educational microscope;
c. 1870)
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27 (J Swift & Son; bacteriological
model; c. 1901)
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28 (C Reichert Wien; 1912)
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29 (R Field & Son; student microscope;
c. 1860)
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30 (F.W. Schieck; trichinen mikroskop; c. 1900)
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31 (R & J Beck; model 29; c. 1930)
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32 (unassigned maker; household microscope;
c. 1900)
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33 (Paul Waechter; trichinoscope;
c. 1960)
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34A (R & J Beck; model 29; 1930s)
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34B (R & J Beck; model 29; 1930s)
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35 (R & J Beck; model 22; early 1920s)
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36A (R & J Beck; star microscope; c.
1885)
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36B (R & J Beck; star microscope; c. 1885)
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37 (unassigned maker; mid 19th
century)
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38A (R & J Beck;
continental microscope; c. 1900)
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38B (R & J Beck;
continental microscope; c. 1900)
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38C (R & J Beck;
continental microscope; c. 1900)
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39 (unassigned maker; mid 19th
century)
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40 (C Reichert Wien; stand VII microscope;
1898)
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41 (Ernst Leitz, Wetzlar; stand III microscope; late 1910s)
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42 (C Collins; student microscope; c. 1880)
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43 (J Parkes and Son; medical microscope;
c. 1880)
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44A (R & J Beck; model 22; early 1920s)
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44B (R & J Beck; model 22; early 1920s)
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45 (assigned to R Field & Son;
school microscope; c. 1860)
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46 (unassigned maker; late 19th
century to early 20th century)
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47 (J Parkes & Son, retailed by P Harris
& Co; Worker model; mid 1910s)
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48 (R & J Beck; model 47; 1950s)
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49 (Charles
Perry; 1930)
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50 (assigned to Radiguet;
late 19th century)
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51 (Negretti
& Zambra; c. 1860)
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52 (Banks Bros; late 19th
century)
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53 (FW Sturt; c. 1860)
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54 (J Parkes & Son, retailed by
Burgoyne, Burbidges & Co; Medical microscope;
c. 1890)
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55 (WR Prior; 1951)
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56 (W Watson & Sons Ltd; KIMA model; c.
1930)
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57 (EG Wood; c. 1865)
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58 (unassigned maker; mid 19th
century)
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59 (WR Prior; 1936)
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60 (Charles
Perry; 1950s)
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61 (W Watson & Sons Ltd; KIMA model; c.
1921)
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62 (Henry
Crouch; c. 1880)
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63 (R & J Beck; model 47; 1950s)
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64 (unassigned maker; late 19th
century)
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65 (J Swift & Son; Army Bacteriological
Microscope; c. 1900)
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66 (J Swift & Son; Army Bacteriological
Microscope; c. 1900)
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67 (assigned to J Parkes & Son; c. 1860)
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68 (unassigned maker; drum microscope; late
19th - early 20th century)
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69 (Henry Crouch; histological model, c. 1880)
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70 (J Swift & Son; c. 1900)
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71 (W Watson & Sons Ltd; Simplex
dissection microscope, c. 1940)
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72 (unassigned maker; c. 1880)
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73 (R&J Beck Ltd; Binomax
model; early 1930s)
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74 (R&J Beck Ltd; Crescent dissecting
microscope; c. 1935)
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75 (Ernst Leitz; Stativ GH model; c. 1925)
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76 (R & J Beck; model 47; late 1940s)
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77 (W Watson & Sons Ltd; KIMA model;
1942)
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78 (C Collins; student microscope; c. 1880)
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79 (Ernst Leitz;
c. 1912)
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80 (unassigned maker; drum microscope; late
19th - early 20th century)
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81 (W Watson & Sons Ltd; Edinburgh stand
H model; 1920s)
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82 (Paul Waechter; trichinoscope;
1920s)
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83 (Spencer; Buffalo, USA; 1942)
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84 (J Parkes & Son; worker model; c.
1900)
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85 (R & J Beck; model 47; late 1940s)
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86 (unknown maker; c. 1860)
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87 (R & J Beck Ltd; ‘London’ handle
model; c. 1913)
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88 (C Collins; student microscope; c. 1865)
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89 (unassigned maker; mid 19th
century)
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90 (assigned to Carpenter & Westley;
Cary/Gould type microscope; early 19th century)
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91 (assigned to A Franks; student
microscope; late 19th century)
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92 (C Reichert, Wien; 1899)
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93 (unknown maker; c1940s)
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94 (Smith, Beck & Beck; Universal
Microscope, c. 1860)
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95 (Burke & Jones; Culpeper-type
microscope reproduction made in the 1970s)
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96 (Ernst Leitz; Stativ V model; 1891)
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97 (R Field & Son; school microscope;
c. 1860)
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98 (assigned to J Parkes & Son; worker
model; c. 1900)
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99 (R & J Beck Ltd; Greenough binocular dissecting
microscope; 1930s)
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100 (assigned
to J Parkes & Son; c. 1860)
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