probably made in Edinburgh
000-100-102-742-C © National Museums Scotland |
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Microscope
This brass microscope was made around 1860, probably by Alexander Adie & Son, scientific instrument makers based in Edinburgh. Microscopes of this type were relatively inexpensive and were often used by medical students.
The microscope is a compound type with a pillar support on a reversed-claw foot. It is signed below the eye-piece draw-tube 'ADIE & SON/ EDINBURGH'.
A series of student microscopes retailed by the firm Adie & Son at this period appear to have interchangeable optical parts and mechanical sub-assemblies.
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Online ID: |
000-100-102-742-C |
Image Rights Holder: |
National Museums Scotland |
Project: |
0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: |
National Museums Scotland T.1978.75 |
Date: |
Around 1860 c. 1860
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Material: |
Wooden box. Inscription: ADIE & SON / EDINBURGH
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Dimensions: |
120 mm H x 280 mm x 185 mm
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What: |
Microscope, compound, monocular / objective / eyepiece / box
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Subject: |
22. PHYSICS, Light (Departmental Classification)
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Who: |
Adie and Son, Edinburgh (Maker)
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Where: |
Scotland, Midlothian, Edinburgh
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Description: |
Compound monocular microscope with one objective and two eyepieces, in a wooden box, made by Adie and Son of Edinburgh, c. 1860
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References: |
- Clarke, T.N., Morrison-Low, A.D. & Simpson, A.D.C. Brass & glass scientific instrument making workshops in Scotland as illustrated by instruments from the Arthur Frank Collection at the Royal Museum of Scotland. Edinburgh: NMS, 1989. pp 50,63
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