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  • Whist score card by Hammond's Optical Services
  • A small case of false eyes, white glass, with blood vessels in red, and vari-coloured lenses. Made by W. Halford of London.
  • A small case of false eyes, white glass, with blood vessels in red, and vari-coloured lenses. Made by W. Halford of London.
  • A case filled with a selection of 50 glass eyes. Possibly made by E. Muller of Liverpool.
  • A case filled with a selection of 50 glass eyes. Possibly made by E. Muller of Liverpool.
  • A case filled with a selection of 50 glass eyes. Possibly made by E. Muller of Liverpool.
  • A small case of false eyes, white glass, with blood vessels in red, and vari-coloured lenses. Made by W. Halford of London.
  • A case filled with a selection of 50 glass eyes. Possibly made by E. Muller of Liverpool.
  • A case filled with a selection of 50 glass eye
  • A case filled with a selection of 50 glass eyes. Possibly made by E. Muller of Liverpool.
  • Example of two glass eyes, white glass, with blood vessels in red, and vari-coloured lenses, from a small case. Made by W. Halford of London.
  • The microscope made easy: or, I. The nature, uses, and magnifying powers of the best kinds of microscopes ... II. An account of what surprising discoveries have already been made by the microscope ... / By Henry Baker.
  • An old man trying on spectacles at a street vendor's optical shop. Woodcut by J. Amman, 1568.
  • A spectacles vendor showing his wares to an old woman on her doorstep. Etching by D. Deuchar, 1784, after A. van Ostade.
  • Private rooms for sight testing and spectacle fitting / Albert Hagon Ltd.
  • Women grind glass lenses while two customers try spectacles on. Coloured line engraving, 1799.
  • The workshop of the spectacle maker and examples of his craft. Line engraving by ÆB.
  • Women grind glass lenses while two customers try spectacles on. Coloured line engraving, 1799.
  • A vendor of spectacles showing his wares to a woman at her spinning wheel, while her family look on. Etching by D. Deuchar after A. van Ostade.
  • A vendor of spectacles showing his wares to a woman at her spinning wheel, while her family look on. Etching by D. Deuchar after A. van Ostade.
  • Ophthalmic Hospital, New York City. Coloured wood engraving.
  • Two uniformed men from the Medical Service Corps: a bugler and private. Collotype after a photograph.
  • An eye specialist (Monsieur Macaire) trying to convince a patient to spend more money on treatment. Coloured lithograph by H. Daumier after C.  Philipon.
  • Directions to diagram of double microscope
  • Directions to diagram of double microscope
  • Bookmark : soft white skin Beethams Glycerine & Cucumber is invaluable for preserving and improving the skin and complexion ...
  • Bookmark : soft white skin Beethams Glycerine & Cucumber is invaluable for preserving and improving the skin and complexion ...
  • Bookmark : Strong arms are not necessary to do the washing when Sunlight Soap is used.
  • Bookmark : Strong arms are not necessary to do the washing when Sunlight Soap is used.
  • Drug advertising ephemera. Box 15.