Maker:
Date: 1905?-1909?
Materials: glass
Petri dish
Date: Circa 1850-1879
Materials: brass, copper, glass (silvered and ground) and iron (coated)
Monocular microscope
Date: Circa 1900
Materials: Iron (coated), metal and glass.
Scales: centrifuge pillar scales with 2 glass test tubes
Materials: Cast iron (painted), metal and wood (painted).
Two-tube cast-iron centrifuge for benchtop usage
Maker: Carl Zeiss AG (estab. 1846)
Date: 1884
Materials: wood, velvet, metal
Monocular microscope in fitted case, awarded to M A Joyce for the Sir Thomas Elder's Prize for Physiology
Date:
Materials:
Oscillograph: "Cossor" double beam oscillograph 339
Measuring beaker of ½ to 4 F / 10 to 24 M capacity
Measuring beaker of fl oz / 8 fldr capacity
Measuring beaker of ½ to 2 fl oz / ½ to 16 fldr capacity
Maker: Professor George Britton Halford (b.1824, d.1910)
Date: Circa 1860-1889
Microscope slides
Date: Circa 1860-1900
Materials: brass, other metal and wood
Ringing turntable
Date: (1900-1910)
Materials: metal and glass
Centrifuge test tube holders and tubes