Microscope Museum

Collection of antique microscopes and other scientific instruments

 

      

Samuel Highley (London, England)

In this page you will find images of instruments made by Samuel Highley, 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

The British Medical Journal (1867)

Highley’s waistcoat-pocket microscope

Hogg (1867; 1869; 1871)

Pocket microscope

Highley

Beale (1865) How to Work with the Microscope

Portable microscope (by Samuel Highley)

Beale (1865) How to Work with the Microscope

Student microscope (by Samuel Highley)

W Carpenter (1856; 1857)

Highley’s hospital microscope

Highley

Turner GE (1989) The great age of the microscope (Catalogue of the RMS collection), Bristol

Highley (c. 1858)

Hogg (1867; 1869; 1871)

Complete student’s microscope

Highley

The British Medical Journal (1867)

Highley’s student’s microscope

The British Medical Journal (1867)

Highley’s educational microscope

Beale (1865) How to Work with the Microscope

Student microscope (by Samuel Highley)

Hogg (1867; 1869; 1871)

Professional microscope

Highley

Beale (1868) How to Work with the Microscope

Folding field microscope (by Samuel Highley)

Hogg (1867; 1869; 1871)

Beale’s clinical microscope

Highley

Gorham (1855) Unfrequented Paths in Optics (Part 1)

Quekett’s dissecting microscope (by Samuel Highley)

The Popular Science Review (1865)

Quekett’s dissecting microscope (by Samuel Highley)