Image
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Source
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Observations
from the source
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872; 1890; 1892)
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Microscope
on three legs, all brass
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James
Queen (1870)
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Microscope
in three legs
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James
Queen (1870)
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Microscope
in three legs, hard rubber frame
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)
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Microscope
on three legs, hard rubber frame
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James
Queen (1870)
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Watchmaker
glass
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James
Queen (1870)
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Watchmaker
glass
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James
Queen (1870)
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Engraver’s
glass
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James
Queen (1870)
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Engraver’s
glass
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)
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Stanhope
lens
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872; 1883; 1890)
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Coddington
lens
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James
Queen (1870)
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Coddington
lens
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James
Queen (1870)
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Coddington
lens
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)
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Coddington
lens
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James
Queen (1870)
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Coddington
lens
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James
Queen (1870)
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Coddington
lens
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872; 1883; 1890)
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Coddington
lens
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James
Queen (1870)
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Simple
microscope
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James
Queen (1870)
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Simple
microscope
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James
Queen (1870)
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Simple
microscope
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James
Queen (1870)
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Simple
microscope
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James
Queen (1870)
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Simple
microscope
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872; 1890)
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Jointed
microscope, for flowers and insects
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James
Queen (1870)
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Jointed
microscope for flowers and insects
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1890)
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Microscope
with glass cage for seeds or bugs
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James
Queen (1870)
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Microscope
with glass cage for seeds or live bugs
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)
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Microscope
with glass cage for seeds or bugs
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1890)
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Microscope
with glass cage for seeds or bugs
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1892)
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Charm
microscope
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1890)
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Universal
pocket microscope
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872; 1890)
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Linen
prover
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James
Queen (1870)
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Linen
prover
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)
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Microscope,
6 inches high
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James
Queen (1870)
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Microscope
brass body 6 inches high
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James
Queen (1870)
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Microscope
brass body 7 ½
inches high
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James
Queen (1870)
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Microscope
brass body 7 ½ inches high
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1890)
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Boy’s
compound microscope
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)
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Microscope,
7½ inches high
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)
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Microscope,
7½ inches high
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1870)
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Microscope,
7½ inches high
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Bracegirdle
(2005) A catalogue of the microscopy collections at the science museum,
London, Little Imp Publications (CD)
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Engell type demonstration microscope, 1870 -
1900
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1890)
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The
convenient class microscope
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JRMS 1885 (pp. 119)
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Class microscope
Queen
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Hansen,
J. L. et al. (1974) The Billings microscope collection. Armed Forces
Institute of Pathology, Washington, USA
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Queen
(c. 1870)
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872; 1879; 1883; 1890)
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The
school microscope
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1872)
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The
child’s microscope
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1890)
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The
child’s microscope
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James
Queen (1870)
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School
microscope
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James
Queen (1870)
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Child’s
microscope
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1883; 1890)
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Excelsior
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James
Queen (1870)
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Excelsior
microscope
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)
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Educational
microscope
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Hansen,
J. L. et al. (1974) The Billings microscope collection. Armed Forces
Institute of Pathology, Washington, USA
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Queen
(before 1878)
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1879)
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Educational
microscope
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James
Queen (1870)
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Queen’s
educational microscope
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Hansen,
J. L. et al. (1974) The Billings microscope collection. Armed Forces
Institute of Pathology, Washington, USA
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Queen
(before 1871)
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Hansen,
J. L. et al. (1974) The Billings microscope collection. Armed Forces
Institute of Pathology, Washington, USA
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Queen
(before 1868)
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1870)
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Fifty dollar binocular microscope (Collins)
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1870)
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Harley
binocular microscope (Collins)
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King
(1859)
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Microscope
Queen
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James
Queen (1870)
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Queen’s
family microscope
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JG
Richardson (1871) A handbook of medical microscopy
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Woodward’s
student microscope
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)
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Family
microscope, 12 inches high
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James
Queen (1870)
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Achromatic
microscope, 12 inches high
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1872)
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Achromatic
microscope, 12 inches high
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King
(1859)
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Microscope
Queen
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James
Queen (1870)
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Queen’s
large family microscope
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)
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Large
family microscope, 16 inches high
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1879)
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Queen’s
family microscope, 15 inches high
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1870)
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Binocular
microscope (Crouch)
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J. Queen’s
catalogue (1883)
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Student
microscope, binocular (Crouch)
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1890)
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The
new large-best microscope stand
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1890)
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The
histological molecular microscope
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Gage (1896; 1899)
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ACME Microscope No. 4
James Queen
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Gage (1901; 1904)
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ACME microscope for schools
Queen
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Hansen, J. L. et al. (1974) The Billings
microscope collection. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington,
USA
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Queen (c. 1872)
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Hansen, J. L. et al. (1974) The Billings
microscope collection. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington,
USA
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Queen (c. 1874)
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Hansen, J. L. et al. (1974) The Billings
microscope collection. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington,
USA
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Queen (c. 1875)
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J. Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)
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US Army Hospital microscope, made by J. Zentmayer
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J. Queen’s catalogue (1870)
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Student’s microscope, 14 inches high
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James
Queen (1870)
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Queen’s
popular microscope
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James
Queen (1870)
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Queen’s
student microscope
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J. Queen’s catalogue (1872)
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Student’s microscope, 14 inches high
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J. Queen’s catalogue (1879)
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Microscope, 12 inches high (made in
imitation of Zentmayer’s Army Hospital
microscope but smaller)
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J. Queen’s catalogue (1890; 1892)
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The ACME No. 4 microscope
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JRMS 1886 (pp. 1045)
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Acme No. 4 Microscope
Queen
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Julius
Wilhelm Behrens (1885) A guide for the microscopical investigation of
vegetable substances
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Acme
microscope
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Padgitt DL (1975) A short history of the early
American microscope. Microscope Publications Ltd. Chicago
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Queen & Company's "Acme No.
4" of 1886
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Phin (1890)
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ACME No. 4
Queen
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J Behrens (1885)
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ACME microscope
No. 4
James Queen
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J. Queen’s catalogue (1890; 1892)
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The new ACME No. 5 microscope
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J. Queen’s catalogue (1890)
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The amateur microscope
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J. Queen’s catalogue (1890)
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The physiological microscope
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J. Queen’s catalogue (1892)
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The new ACME No. 5 microscope
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Lentz, T. L. (2017) Lentz Microscopy and
Histology Collection. Peabody Museum of Natural History at Yale
University
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Queen & Co. Acme No. 5 Microscope,
c1885
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J. Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)
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New large best binocular microscope stand (Beck)
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1883)
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ACME
microscope No. 3, new model
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J. Queen’s catalogue (1883)
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New histological microscope (Crouch)
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J. Queen’s catalogue (1883; 1890)
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Queen’s Tourist microscope
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Clark
(1900)
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ACME continental microscope
James Queen
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Gage
(1896; 1899)
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Microscope No. II
James Queen
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Gage
(1901; 1904; 1908; 1911)
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Microscope
No. II
Queen
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Padgitt DL (1975) A short history of the early
American microscope. Microscope Publications Ltd. Chicago
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Queen
& Company microscope of 1891
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Charles
Clark (1900) Practical methods in microscopy
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Acme continental microscope
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Hansen,
J. L. et al. (1974) The Billings microscope collection. Armed Forces
Institute of Pathology, Washington, USA
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Queen
(1898)
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Hansen, J. L. et al. (1974) The Billings
microscope collection. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington,
USA
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Queen (c. 1895)
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J. Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)
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The college microscope, with compound body
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James
Queen (1870)
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College
microscope
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)
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Achromatic
microscope, 9 inches high
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James
Queen (1870)
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Achromatic
microscope, 9 inches high
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James
Queen (1870)
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Achromatic
microscope with joint to incline
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James
Queen (1870)
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Achromatic
microscope, 9 ½ inches high
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James
Queen (1870)
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Microscope,
iron tripod base
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James
Queen (1870)
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Achromatic
microscope
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1872)
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Achromatic
microscope
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James
Queen (1870)
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Achromatic
microscope
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1872)
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Achromatic
microscope, 9½ inches high
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1872)
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Achromatic
microscope, 9½ inches high
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1872)
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Microscope,
9 inches high
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1872)
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Achromatic
microscope
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)
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Queen’s
universal household microscope
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James
Queen (1870)
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Universal
household microscope
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1890)
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Universal
household microscope
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1890)
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Universal
household microscope
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Hansen,
J. L. et al. (1974) The Billings microscope collection. Armed Forces
Institute of Pathology, Washington, USA
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Queen
(c. 1875)
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JRMS 1901 (pp. 458)
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Microscope for Physical Laboratory Metal Examinations
Queen
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Hansen, J. L. et al. (1974) The Billings
microscope collection. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington,
USA
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Queen (before 1875)
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)
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Dr. Lawson’s binocular dissecting
microscope
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1870; 1872)
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Queen’s
dissecting microscope
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J.
Queen’s catalogue (1883; 1890)
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Compact
dissecting microscope
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James
Queen (1870)
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Improved
dissecting single microscope
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