Microscope Museum

Collection of antique microscopes and other scientific instruments

 

     

        

Brussels Exhibition – Catalogue of Mathematical and Scientific Instruments (1910)

Listed below are most microscopes, mechanical stages, lamps and/or other items pictured in this catalogue, including the information about the year each image appeared and a brief description.

 

Image

Catalogue’s publication year

Observations from the catalogue

A close-up of a machine

Description automatically generated with medium confidence

Brussels Exhibition (1910)

Dick mineralogical microscope (from J. Swift & Son)

A black and white drawing of a machine

Description automatically generated with low confidence

Brussels Exhibition (1910)

Improved dick mineralogical microscope (from J. Swift & Son)

A close-up of an object

Description automatically generated with low confidence

Brussels Exhibition (1910)

Petros mineralogical microscope (from J. Swift & Son)

A black and white drawing of a machine

Description automatically generated with low confidence

Brussels Exhibition (1910)

Survey mineralogical microscope (from J. Swift & Son)

A drawing of a bicycle

Description automatically generated with medium confidence

Brussels Exhibition (1910)

Small stage goniometer (from J. Swift & Son)

A black and white photo of a machine

Description automatically generated with low confidence

Brussels Exhibition (1910)

Jackson-Blount mineralogical microscope (from J. Swift & Son)

Brussels Exhibition (1910)

Workshop mineralogical microscope, designed by JE Stead (from J. Swift & Son)

A picture containing telescope, black

Description automatically generated

Brussels Exhibition (1910)

The discovery microscope (from J. Swift & Son)

A close-up of a machine

Description automatically generated with low confidence

Brussels Exhibition (1910)

The ‘Continental A’ microscope (from J. Swift & Son)

A close-up of an object

Description automatically generated with medium confidence

Brussels Exhibition (1910)

The ‘Research’ microscope (from J. Swift & Son)

A close-up of an object

Description automatically generated with low confidence

Brussels Exhibition (1910)

I.M.S. microscope (from J. Swift & Son)

A machine on the white cover

Description automatically generated with low confidence

Brussels Exhibition (1910)

Stephenson binocular microscope (from J. Swift & Son)

A close-up of a machine

Description automatically generated with low confidence

Brussels Exhibition (1910)

Portable clinical and zoological microscope (from J. Swift & Son)