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Microscopy
Asset ID
mem-102-microscopes-01
Title
Microscopes from the Wilkinson Collection
Description
l-r: Culpeper microscope possibly made between 1760 and the first half of the 19th century; Binocular microscope made around 1930 by Ernst Leitz; Binocular microscope made by R & J Beck, an optical manufacturing firm in London, 1868; Microscope made by Charles Hearn in Montreal between 1860 and 1865.
Agent (Role)
Keding, Alvaro
(
Photographer
),
Wilkinson, Ronald S.
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Collector
)
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Collection/Work Relation
AMNH Special Collections, Mem 102:
Ronald Sterne Wilkinson Memorabilia Collection
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