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VIII.19 Compound microscope |
Maker: | George Adams junior |
Place: | London | Date: | ca. 1790 | Materials: | brass; box: wood | Dimensions: | height 500 mm, box 380x220x118 mm | Current inventory: | 480, 3219, 3221 |
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Compound microscope built by George Adams Junior, who described it as an improved compound microscope. A pillar mounted on a tripod bears a ball-and-socket joint to which a rod is fitted. The rod carries the illumination mirror, the stage, and the body-tube. The tube contains an eyepiece with two double-convex converging lenses and a field lens. The box for the microscope contains eight objectives and several accessories for preparing specimens. Provenance: Lorraine collections.
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