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201 (Paul Waechter; trichinoscope, stand Va; c. 1900)
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202
(Pillischer; International microscope, c. 1880)
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203 (Nachet; Petit Modèle microscope; c. 1862)
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204 (R & J Beck; model 22; early 1920s)
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205 (Charles Baker; student microscope; c. 1880)
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206 (unassigned maker; drum microscope; late 19th - early
20th century)
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207
(unassigned maker; mid-19th century)
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208 (Hall Bros; student microscope; early 20th century)
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209 (Charles Baker; 1950s)
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210 (assigned to Paul Waechter; stand IV (V) microscope c.
1900)
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211 (Townson and Mercer; microscope ref. 1023; late 19th
century)
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212 (F
Koristka; c. 1920)
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213 (Otto Himmler; Dissecting microscope; early 20th century)
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214 (unassigned maker; drum microscope; late 19th to early
20th century)
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215 (E. Lennie; drum microscope; late 19th century)
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216 (R & J Beck; model 47; 1950s)
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217 (Flatters
& Garnett; dissecting microscope; first half of the 20th century)
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218 (Flatters & Garnett; dissecting microscope; first
half of the 20th century)
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219 (Carl Zeiss; microscope stand VII; c. 1900)
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220 (unassigned maker; late 19th century)
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221 (Britex; Minor microscope; mid-20th century)
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222 (Carl
Zeiss; microscope stand VI; 1910s)
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223 (Henry Crouch; c. 1890)
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224 (R & J Beck; pathological microscope; c. 1897)
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225 (unassigned maker; student microscope; 1930s)
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226 (Charles Baker; compound microscope; c. 1900)
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227 (Hartnack
& Prazmowski; stand III-A microscope; c. 1880)
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228 (unassigned maker; second half of 19th century)
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229 (JH Steward; microscope stand No. 3; c. 1880)
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230 (Vickers; Metalette microscope; c. 1970s)
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231 (Nachet; Microscope droit; 1880s)
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232 (W. Aronsberg;
Society of Arts type microscope; c. 1880s)
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233 (unassigned maker; flower microscope; 19th century)
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234 (assigned to Charles Collins; student five-guinea
binocular microscope; c. 1870)
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235 (William Ladd; student microscope; c. 1860)
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236 (A Franks; folding linen tester; late 19th century to the
early 20th century)
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237 (unassigned
maker; folding linen tester; late 19th century to the early 20th century)
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238 (Elliot Brothers; student microscope; c. 1860)
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239 (unassigned maker; pilar-type linen tester; late 19th
century to the early 20th century)
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240 (unassigned maker; simple student microscope; late 19th century
to the early 20th century)
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241 (Charles Baker; student microscope; c. 1870)
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242 (unassigned
maker; pilar-type linen tester; late 19th century to the early 20th
century)
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243 (Victor Morlot-Maury; dissecting microscope; late 19th
century to the early 20th century)
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244 (unassigned maker; Society of Arts type microscope; c.
1880s)
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245 (C Collins; student microscope; c. 1880)
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246 (Henry Crouch; c. 1890)
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247 (W
Watson; microphotographic apparatus; 1950s)
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248 (Nachet; Microscope nouveau modéle inclinant; c.
1880)
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249 (Pickard & Curry Co.; c. 1900)
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250 (Casartelli; folding linen tester; late 19th century to
the early 20th century)
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251 (unassigned maker; microscope universel; 1920s)
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252 (A. Franks;
folding linen tester; late 19th century to the early 20th century)
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253 (unassigned maker; simple compound microscope; c. 1860)
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254 (C. Baker; educational microscope; c. 1860)
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255 (Parkes & Son; compound microscope; c. 1860)
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256 (C. Baker; aplanatic or platyscopic dissecting lens; c.
1900)
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257 (unassigned
maker; dissecting microscope; late 19th century)
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258 (R & J Beck; ‘British Students’ microscope; c. 1897)
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259 (R & J Beck Ltd; Greenough binocular dissecting
microscope; 1930s)
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260 (C Reichert; Neovar 2 microscope; late 1980s)
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261 (W Watson & Sons Ltd; Service model, Binac head; c.
1963)
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262 (J.
Casartelli & Son; cloth counting glass; c. 1910)
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263 (C. Baker; c. 1900)
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264 (assigned to J Parkes & Son; compound microscope; c.
1860)
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265 (Bausch & Lomb; continental microscope BB; c. 1900)
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266 (unassigned maker; compound microscope; late 19th
century)
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267 (unassigned
maker; simple microscope; early 20th century)
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268 (W Watson & Sons; dissecting microscope Simplex; c.
1940)
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269 (Ernst Leitz; microscope stand Ia; c. 1897)
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270 (Bausch and Lomb; Hastings measuring magnifier; 1990s)
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271 (J Parkes & Son; Travelling microscope; c. 1880)
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272 (assigned
to Deyrolle; simple compound microscope; c. 1900)
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273 (Carl Reichert; medium stand III microscope; c. 1907)
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274 (W Watson & Sons; low-power binocular microscope; c.
1932)
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275 (Carl Zeiss; microscope stand VIII; c. 1882)
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276 (LOMO; microscope мин-10; c. 1965)
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277 (R.
Field & Son; school microscope; c. 1860)
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278 (WJ Salmon; student microscope; c. 1860)
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279 (Henry Crouch; histological microscope; c. 1880)
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280 (unassigned maker; simple microscope; late 19th to the
early 20th century)
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281 (unassigned maker; Society of Arts type microscope; c.
1880s)
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282 (Carl
Schütz & Co; 1910s)
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283 (W. Watson & Son; FRAM microscope; c. 1896)
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284 (G. Cartwright & Son; folding linen tester; late 19th
to the early 20th century)
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285 (EA White Ltd; folding linen tester; late 19th to the
early 20th century)
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286 (W Watson & Sons Ltd; Edinburgh stand H microscope;
1920s)
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287 (unassigned
maker; simple compound microscope; c. 1900)
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288 (W. Watson & Sons; dissecting microscope; mid-1950s)
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289 (Charles Baker; dissecting microscope; 1930s)
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290 (W. Watson & Sons; dissecting microscope; early
1950s)
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291 (Charles Baker; electric microscope; 1950s)
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292 (R &
J Beck; Luminex microscope; 1960s)
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293 (Swift & Son; Polarising microscope; c. 1900)
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294 (unassigned maker; single pillar compound microscope;
mid-19th century)
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295 (Bausch and Lomb; dissecting microscope model T; 1910s)
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296 (W. Watson & Sons; Service microscope; 1937)
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297 (Carl
Zeiss; stand VB, non-inclinable microscope; c. 1910)
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298 (W. Watson & Sons; Histology microscope stand B; c.
1892)
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299 (Chronik Bros.; Triplex thread counting micrometer;
1910s)
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300 (J Casartelli & Son; cloth counting glass; early 20th
century)
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