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Microscope Collection (#31)

"Unveiling the Unseen: Exploring the Microscopic World" Step into a realm of hidden wonders

Background imageMicroscope Collection: Criminal Record Office

Criminal Record Office
Examining fingerprints at the Criminal Record Office looking through a microscope at New Scotland Yard. Metropolitan Police

Background imageMicroscope Collection: Scientist Loves Cadburys

Scientist Loves Cadburys
An archetypal scientist, with a flowing beard and surrounded by apparatus, studies a sample of Cadburys Cocoa; he of course concludes that it is the finest available

Background imageMicroscope Collection: Selection of Microscopes

Selection of Microscopes
A selection of single microscopes

Background imageMicroscope Collection: Descartes / Microscope

Descartes / Microscope
The rays fallen parallelwise on the concavity of the mirror are brought back obliquely towards the focus of the spherule. Perfected by Siberkhunnas after Descartes

Background imageMicroscope Collection: Sagittarius constellation

Sagittarius constellation. Illustrated card from a 19th century astronomical teaching aid called Uranias Mirror, after the Greek muse of astronomy. There are 32 cards in total

Background imageMicroscope Collection: Challenger / Lab Work

Challenger / Lab Work
Working in the zoological laboratory on board the research ship Challenger

Background imageMicroscope Collection: Buonannis Microscope

Buonannis Microscope
Buonannis horizontal microscope

Background imageMicroscope Collection: Ppe Roux / Nos Maitres

Ppe Roux / Nos Maitres
PIERRE-PAUL-EMILE ROUX French physician and bacteriologist

Background imageMicroscope Collection: Metchnikoff / Nos Maitres

Metchnikoff / Nos Maitres
ELIE METCHNIKOFF (ILYA ILICH MECHNIKOV) Russian zoologist and bacteriologist

Background imageMicroscope Collection: Hertels Microscope

Hertels Microscope
Hertels microscope

Background imageMicroscope Collection: Marshalls Microscope

Marshalls Microscope
John Marshalls new invented Double Microscope for viewing the Circulation of the Blood

Background imageMicroscope Collection: Campanis Microscope

Campanis Microscope
Campanis microscope

Background imageMicroscope Collection: Bakers Mounted Lens

Bakers Mounted Lens
Bakers mounted lens microscope

Background imageMicroscope Collection: Louse Thru Hooke M / Scope

Louse Thru Hooke M / Scope
A flea and louse observed with Hookes microscope

Background imageMicroscope Collection: Leeuwenhoek at Desk

Leeuwenhoek at Desk
ANTON VAN LEEUWENHOEK Dutch naturalist, depicted at his desk

Background imageMicroscope Collection: Microscopic Objects

Microscopic Objects
A variety of living and non- living objects magnified through a microscope

Background imageMicroscope Collection: Drop of Pantomime Water

Drop of Pantomime Water
Illustration to one of the Bab Ballads by W. S. Gilbert entitled A Drop of Pantomime Water, showing how the players might look under a microscope

Background imageMicroscope Collection: Pasteur in Lab / Edelfelt

Pasteur in Lab / Edelfelt
LOUIS PASTEUR in his laboratory in 1885

Background imageMicroscope Collection: Futuristic study of microbes

Futuristic study of microbes
A scientist studies microbes magnified on a screen




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"Unveiling the Unseen: Exploring the Microscopic World" Step into a realm of hidden wonders, where scientists like Rosalind Franklin and Santiago Ramon y Cajal have unraveled the mysteries through their microscopic lens. From Liver Fluke to Norovirus particles, these pioneers have paved the way for groundbreaking discoveries. Witness the intricate beauty of Snail teeth and Fat cells as they come alive under the microscope's gaze. Marvel at Lubbock's Graphic 84, a visual masterpiece capturing the essence of this microcosmic universe. Delve deeper into this microscopic world and encounter Plasmodium sp. , a malarial parasite that has plagued humanity for centuries. Explore E. Coli bacterium in all its glory, revealing both its potential dangers and scientific significance. Through microscope slide preparation techniques, we gain insight into complex organisms like never before. Discover how Fleming used his photographic skills to document crucial moments in microbiology history. The microscope acts as our window into an unseen dimension - it allows us to explore realms beyond our naked eye's reach, and is through this powerful tool that we continue to unravel nature's secrets one magnified image at a time. So join us on this journey "Under the Microscope, " where every slide holds a story waiting to be told – stories that shape our understanding of life itself.