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69 (Henry Crouch; histological model, c. 1880) Henry Crouch learned his trade as an apprentice with
Smith, Beck & Beck. Henry left his masters and formed his own company,
probably in early 1862. His younger brother, William, joined him. The
original H. and W. Crouch shop was located on Commercial Road, London, and
their earliest instruments bear that address. The Crouch brothers initially
produced copies of the microscopes that Henry had made for Smith, Beck &
Beck. The partners soon focused on producing good-quality, less-expensive
microscopes for the middle-class microscopists and students. Henry joined the
Royal Microscopical Society in 1863, and the Quekett Microscopical Club in
1866. Advertisements as early as September 1864 indicated a move to 64A
Bishopsgate Street. For several years afterwards, the Crouches retained the
Commercial Road location as their factory, although not as a retail location.
The Crouch brothers dissolved their partnership on 1866, with Henry retaining
the optical business. Henry Crouch’s business moved ca. 1868, to London Wall,
then to Barbican in early 1873. About 1886, Henry incorporated as Henry
Crouch Limited. Crouch sold the business in 1907 to S. Maw, Son and Sons.
Henry then worked for that firm, supervising manufacture of microscopes and
other equipment. Many Crouch microscopes that already existed were
additionally stamped with the new owner’s name, and newly made ones were
imprinted on the foot with “S. Maw, Son and Sons”. During the early 1900s,
Henry Crouch began producing microscopes with horse-shoe shaped, “continental”
feet. Henry died in 1916. Microscope
69 is signed by Henry Crouch, London, is known as the histological microscope
and has the serial number 3254, being dated to c. 1880 (Figure 1). Figure 1.
Illustration of the Henry Crouch’s microscope histological model as pictured
in an 1881 issue of the "The Journal of the Royal Microscopical
Society". References Pearce Henry Crouch, 1838 – 1916 (http://microscopist.net/CrouchH.html),
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