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University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
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Gas Tubes -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Gas Analysis Apparatus
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University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Geological Specimens
Set of geological specimens on microscopic slides stored in wooden box with hinged lid, at least 1913. -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Benzophenone
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University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Salol
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University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Grating Material
Set of Lyell's Grating Material. -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Hardness Scale
Number of parts: 16. Hardness scale, probably bought by McCoy for his first lecture course in the 1850s stored in wooden box -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Cylindrical Slide Rule
Cylindrical slide rule, labelled 1950, believed to be much earlier possibly 1908. In wooden box with screw in handle and paper sheet of instructions -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Galvanometer
Student Galvanometer, type used in early Phys.Chem. Classes. -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Optical Flats
Optical flats -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Optical Glass
Probably related to 69. Either optical grating trials of pre WW1 B1 -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Satorius Balance
Sartorius Balance - belonged to G.Ampt has cloth cover -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Gold Assay Balance
Born in Ireland, John Drummond Kirkland trained as a chemical analyst through apprenticeship in a medical laboratory in Dublin, before migrating to Australia in 1852 and moving to Melbourne in 1855. While still an undergraduate medical student at the University of Melbourne, he was appointed lecturer in chemistry following the sudden death of John Macadam in 1865. Due to the enthusiastic support of his fellow students this temporary role became a permanent appointment the following year. Kirkland continued his studies, graduating in medicine in 1873 and surgery in 1880. His son, John Booth Kirkland, was appointed as his assistant in 1878, later leading to accusations of nepotism. In 1882 John Drummond Kirkland became the University?s first professor of chemistry and metallurgy, continuing until his death in 1885. Today?s researchers use a high performance computing facility named ?Kirkland? after the first Professor of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne. Chemistry was still controlled by the medical school during Kirkland?s career, but became part of the science degree from 1886, along with the appointment of David Orme Masson as professor. Kirkland struggled for University funding to buy new apparatus. To compensate, he bought much from his own personal funds, including analytical chemistry equipment. Chemistry was first taught at Melbourne in the medical school, located in the area now occupied by Physics and the Ian Potter Museum of Art.Gold Assay Balance, almost certainly Kirkland's own. -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Thermometer
Dairy thermometer and box, dated c 1895, used in Agricultural Chemistry -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Filter Stick
Filter stick, used in Agricultural Chemistry by Heber Green. -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Gas Regulator
Gas regulator, pre 1940 -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Equipment
Equipment used in early sulphide semi-conducting work 1957,1958 -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Glass Lens
Glass cylindrical lens, coated with MgF2 -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Compound
Compound-"Davey's Compound", prepared at MU, prob. early 1920's -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Eudiometer
Eudiometers - 19th century, heavily protected. -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Eudiometer
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University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Eudiometer
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University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Crystal Displays
Set of chemical mineral crysals of various forms, in 2 boxes. -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Ferrous Sulphate
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University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Copper K Sulphate
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University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Alum
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University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Sulphite Crystals
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University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Rochelle Salt
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University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Cupric Potassium Sulphate
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University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Cobalt Potassium Sulphate