"The microscope and how to use it" by T. Charles White; illustrated with photomicrographs. The microscope and how to use it
Salt print of two photomicrographs of plant stems as seen through a solar microscope, by William Henry Fox Talbot, c.1840 Two Photomicrographs of Plant Stems as Seen Through a Solar Microscope circa 1840
Pen holder and letter opener with Stanhope lens; moulded in orange material; microphotograph of Berck: 'Sur le plage' and 'Le Phare.' Pen holder and letter opener with Stanhope lens
Salt print photomicrograph of a botanical specimen, by William Henry Fox Talbot, c 1840. Photomicrograph of a Botanical Specimen circa 1840
Salt print photomicrograph of a botanical specimen as seen through a solar microscope, by William Henry Fox Talbot, c 1840. Photomicrograph of a Botanical Specimen as Seem Through a Solar Microscope circa 1840
Salt print of two photomicrographs of plant stems as seen through a solar microscope, by William Henry Fox Talbot, 1839. Two Photomicrographs of Plant Stems as Seen Through a Solar Microscope 1839
Photomicrograph of interference patterns; study of polarized light through crystals, albumenized paper print, by William Henry Fox Talbot, c 1840. Study of polarized light through crystals circa 1840
Photomicrograph calotype negative of three crystals (study of polarized light), by William Henry Fox Talbot, c 1840. Photomicrograph of a crystal showing an interference pattern circa 1840
Photomicrograph of a crystal, by William Henry Fox Talbot, c 1840. Photomicrograph of a crystal circa 1840
Gelatin silver print of a photomicrograph entitled 'Eggs of Anthomyia Plevialis X72', taken by A E Smith in 1900. One of a series of five photomicrographs. Eggs of Anthomyia Plevialis X72 1900
Colour autochrome photomicrograph of Mountain Quartz X63, by Arthur Clive Banfield, c 1910. Micrograph of Mountain Quartz X63 circa 1910
Positive salt print from a calotype negative, hypo fixed, by Talbot, William Henry Fox, salt print of a photomicrograph of insect wings. Salt print of a photomicrograph of insect wings 1839-1840
Salt print photomicrograph of a plant stem as seen through a solar microscope, by William Henry Fox Talbot, c 1840. Photomicrograph of a plant stem as seen through a solar microscope circa 1840
Photogenic drawing negative of a photomicrograph of a botanical specimen as seen through a solar microscope, by William Henry Fox Talbot, c 1840. Photomicrograph of a Botanical Specimen as Seem Through a Solar Microscope circa 1840
Salt print photomicrograph of diatoms as seen through a solar microscope, by William Henry Fox Talbot, c 1840. Photomicrograph of diatoms as seen through a solar microscope circa 1840
Gelatin silver print of a photomicrograph of the mouth parts of a fly, taken by A E Smith in 1900. One of a series of five photomicrographs. Photomicrograph of The Mouth Parts of a Fly 1900
Gelatin silver print of a photomicrograph entitled 'Section Human Scalp X25', taken by A E Smith in 1900. One of a series of five photomicrographs. Section Human Scalp X25 1900
Two photomicrographs of a crystal showing an interference pattern, by William Henry Fox Talbot, c 1850. Two photomicrographs of a crystal showing an interference pattern circa 1850
Salt print photomicrograph of a botanical specimen, by William Henry Fox Talbot, 1840. Photomicrograph of a Botanical Specimen 1840
Salt print photomicrograph of a feather, by William Henry Fox Talbot, 1840. Photomicrograph of a feather 1840
Salt print photomicrograph of an interference pattern, by William Henry Fox Talbot, 1851. Photomicrograph of an interference pattern 1851
Salt print photomicrograph of an interference pattern, by William Henry Fox Talbot, c 1850. Photomicrograph of an interference pattern circa 1850
Photomicrograph of a crystal showing an interference pattern, by William Henry Fox Talbot, c 1850. Photomicrograph of a crystal showing an interference pattern circa 1850
Photomicrograph of a crystal showing an interference pattern, by William Henry Fox Talbot, c 1850. Photomicrograph of a crystal showing an interference pattern circa 1850
Colour autochrome photomicrograph of mica or crystals, by Arthur Clive Banfield, c 1910. Micrograph of Mica or Crystals circa 1910
Colour autochrome photomicrograph of structure of Aplite quartz from Dublin, by Arthur Clive Banfield, c 1910. Micrograph of Structure of Aplite Quartz circa 1910
Colour autochrome photomicrograph of mica, by Arthur Clive Banfield, c 1910. Micrograph of Mica circa 1910
Salt print photomicrograph of diatoms as seen through a solar microscope, by William Henry Fox Talbot, c 1840. Photomicrograph of diatoms as seen through a solar microscope circa 1840
Colour transparency of a photomicrograph in colours of screen. One of four colour transparencies illustrating the Duplex process of colour photography. Colour Photomicrograph
Five photomicrographs, each 12" x 10", taken direct in 1900: - radula, whelk; proboscis, blow fly, x 80; section, human scalp; eggs of fly; palate, limpet Five Photomicrographs
Calotype negative, hypo fixed, wings of a lantern fly, as seen in a solar microscope, by William Henry Fox Talbot, probably about 1840. Wings of a lantern fly, as seen in a solar microscope circa 1840
Positive salt print from a calotype negative, hypo fixed, photomicrograph of a plant stem, by William Henry Fox Talbot, 1839. Microscopic plant stem 1839