Microscope Museum

Collection of antique microscopes and other scientific instruments

 

      

Gillet & Sibert (London, England)

In this page you will find images of instruments made by Gillet & Sibert, found in their own trade catalogues, catalogues of other retailers, antique books, volumes of the Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, and other sources.

 

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Source

Observations from the source

Bracegirdle (2005) A catalogue of the microscopy collections at the science museum, London, Little Imp Publications (CD)

Laboratory microscope, 1963

Gillett & Sibert (1960s)

Lablynx microscope

Bracegirdle (2005) A catalogue of the microscopy collections at the science museum, London, Little Imp Publications (CD)

Lynx student microscope, 1961

Bracegirdle (2005) A catalogue of the microscopy collections at the science museum, London, Little Imp Publications (CD)

Baker’s Lynx microscope outfit, c. 1961

Bracegirdle (2005) A catalogue of the microscopy collections at the science museum, London, Little Imp Publications (CD)

Conference microscope, c. 1968

Bracegirdle (2005) A catalogue of the microscopy collections at the science museum, London, Little Imp Publications (CD)

Conference projection microscope, c. 1970

Bracegirdle (2005) A catalogue of the microscopy collections at the science museum, London, Little Imp Publications (CD)

Closed circuit television microscope, 1972

Gillett & Sibert’s catalogue (1968)

Conference microscope

Gillett & Sibert’s catalogue (1968)

Conference microscope

Gillett & Sibert’s catalogue (1968)

Conference microscope

Bracegirdle (2005) A catalogue of the microscopy collections at the science museum, London, Little Imp Publications (CD)

Monolynx metallurgical microscope, 1972

Bracegirdle (2005) A catalogue of the microscopy collections at the science museum, London, Little Imp Publications (CD)

Monolynx G microscope, c. 1975

Bracegirdle (2005) A catalogue of the microscopy collections at the science museum, London, Little Imp Publications (CD)

Lynx inverted microscope, c. 1970