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  • Facsimile of the Leeuwenhoek microscope in Utrecht University
  • A microscope (top), and a watermill (below). Engraving.
  • Inscription and numbering on a John Clark microscope.
  • A target, a microscope, and a microscope slide; representing a revolution in medicine leading to the cure of cancer. Gouache by E. Capet, 1938.
  • Improved compound & single microscope : 1/3 the size.
  • Achromatic microscope signed "Jas. Smith, London". Circa 1841-1846.
  • Nachet collection: microscope, brass with metal stand. Boulange, Paris.
  • Leeuwenhoek with his microscope. Oil painting by Ernest Board.
  • Cells, as seen under a microscope. Watercolour ca. 1912.
  • Peter Mühlens, seated, with a microscope. Photograph, ca. 1930.
  • Nachet collection: early English microscope, Goring, only type known.
  • Compound "Universal" Microscope designed and made by George Adams - circa 1798. Body supported on vertical pillar by compass joint.
  • Nouveau manuel complet de l'observateur au microscope / [Félix Dujardin].
  • Nouveau manuel complet de l'observateur au microscope / [Félix Dujardin].
  • A compound achromatic microscope of 1857 by Smith and Beck.
  • A compound achromatic microscope of 1857 by Smith and Beck.
  • Optics: a simple microscope, concealed within a book binding. Engraving.
  • Swift & Son's new patent microscope. Front page of catalogue
  • Optics: glass tubes (right) and Leeuwenhoek's first microscope (left) Photograph.
  • Swift & Son's new patent microscope. Front page of catalogue
  • Swift & Son's new patent microscope. Front page of catalogue
  • Engraving of a microscope in Micrographia, 1665, by R. Hooke.
  • Optics: a simple microscope. Coloured engraving by J. Pass, 1820.
  • Optics: a simple microscope. Coloured engraving by J. Pass, 1820.
  • Swift & Son's new patent microscope. Front page of catalogue
  • 2-day old zebrafish viewed under a stereo microscope, LM
  • Portrait of Lieberkuhn: bust in oval; microscope in left foreground.
  • Portrait of W. H. Dallinger, seated at r. to microscope
  • Microscope drawings of plant anatomy with cells and tissues of stonewort (Chara and Nitella species). Lithograph after C. Varley, c.1834.
  • Optics: a solar microscope. Engraving, 1787 [by Goodnight after Milne ?].