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The Cyril Kett Optometry Museum
Contact lenses, (estimated); mid 1930's
... Carl Zeiss Jena... impressed:Carl Zeiss Jena/ Made in Germany Pair of glass scleral contact ...These contact lenses represent some of the earliest lenses used in Australia. They were made in Germany and distributed in Australia. Very few optometrists were involved with contact lenses in the 1930's.These lenses are rare as few glass contact lenses have survived intact from the 1930's.Pair of glass scleral contact lenses in D-shaped plastic hinged case. Case for right lens includes rubber suction lens handler.Right case:25/8 R -2, Left case:5/8 L -3. Case cover impressed:Carl Zeiss Jena/ Made in Germanyoptometry, contact lenses, scleral lenses, carl zeiss -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - WWI Binoculars
... carl zeiss jena...Engraved on left front; Carl Zeiss Jena D.R.P Engraved... a DSO carl zeiss jena binoculars german world war 1 captain g ...Binoculars from Col. John Stanley CMG to Capt. G. Hurry 38th Battalion A.I.F 1916 Lieut/Col Geoffry HURRY was a Solicitor in Kyneton before enlisting on 4/5/1916. He was awarded a DSOSmall black binoculars - made of metal with black hard rubber over the top, metal eye protectors and leather strap. Engraved on left front; Carl Zeiss Jena D.R.P Engraved on right front: Feldstecher Vengr x 6 Engraved on left back: From Col. John Stanley QMG to Capt. G. Hurry 38Bn A.I.F 1916 Engraved on right back: Bombaycarl zeiss jena, binoculars, german, world war 1, captain g. hurry -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Binoculars, Carl Zeiss, 1940s
... for recreational and military use. The Carl Zeiss factory in Jena, Germany...Carl Zeiss Jena Binoctar 1389040 7 X 50 ... and military use. The Carl Zeiss factory in Jena, Germany was founded ...Binoculars have been in existence for over 100 years for recreational and military use. The Carl Zeiss factory in Jena, Germany was founded in 1846 and manufactured optical systems such as cameras, binoculars and riflescopes and industrial measurement devices and medical equipment. Binoculars are still commonly used today. These binoculars have no known local provenance and are retained for display purposes.These are a pair of black binoculars with a brown leather strap. It is contained within a brown leather case. The case has a brown leather strap and metal buckle and a metal and leather clasp. Carl Zeiss Jena Binoctar 1389040 7 X 50 vintage optical goods, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Equipment - Binoculars and case, C 1950
... Carl Zeiss Jena... Carl Zeiss Jena A pair of black binoculars made of metal ...This is an item of vintage interest as it dates from the1950s. Binoculars were and still are used for bird watching, travel, some sporting events and other activities requiring some magnification.This item is retained for display purposes.A pair of black binoculars made of metal composite material and glass. The cover is brown leather with a metal clip and a shoulder strap which is broken.Carl Zeiss Jenavintage personal item -
Box Hill RSL Inc.
Memorabilia - Binoculars, c. 1943
... Carl Zeiss, Jena, ... Carl Zeiss, Jena, Black Carl Zeiss Binoculars with brown ...Binoculars used by Jim Burrow, a Coast Watcher in the New Guinea Area Jim Burrows is the last surviving WW2 Coast WatcherBlack Carl Zeiss Binoculars with brown leather strap.Carl Zeiss, Jena, coast watchers, new guinea, ww2 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - BINOCULARS, C. WW1 - WW2
... Ferrglas 08, indecipherable Serial number Carl Zeiss Jena... Binoculars Ferrglas 08, indecipherable Serial number Carl Zeiss Jena ...Greenish coloured German Metal BinocularsFerrglas 08, indecipherable Serial number Carl Zeiss Jenamilitary-equipment, personal effects, visual aides, binoculars -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - DONEY COLLECTION: PRAKTICA IV SLR CAMERA WITH TESSAT 2.8/50 LENS
... /50 lens, made by Carl Zeiss Jena Excellent condition, as new... Praktica camera , with Carl Zeiss Tessar lens Praktica IV SLR ...Praktica IV SLR (single lens reflex) camera with Tessar 2.8/50 lens, made by Carl Zeiss Jena Excellent condition, as newPraktica camera , with Carl Zeiss Tessar lens -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
8mm Movie Camera
... Pentacon AK8 8mm Movie Camera Carl Zeiss Jena Lens Made... (underneath, serial number?) Pentacon AK8 8mm Movie Camera Carl Zeiss ...Pentacon AK8 8mm Movie Camera Carl Zeiss Jena Lens Made in Germany 1950s. Leather sides are coming away from the metal box. Brown leather case of similar size (Camera can be used whilst still in the case)AK8 (on front) Made in Germany (inside) 439629 (underneath, serial number?) -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - GERMAN BINOCULARS & CASE, c.1930's
... .1) “Carl Zeiss, Jena Silvermar 6 x 30". “CAPT F S OLDHAM... - containers Binoculars german .1) “Carl Zeiss, Jena Silvermar 6 x 30 ....1) Binoculars, metal construction with fabric hand grips. All black. Attached via 2 lugs is a leather strap coated black on 1 side. Small inscription engraved on 1 side. .2) Leather binoculars case for .1) brown colour. Ends are rounded with lid closing on a brass catch. A leather strap is attached via 2 brass lugs..1) “Carl Zeiss, Jena Silvermar 6 x 30". “CAPT F S OLDHAM” .2) “Carl Zeis Jenz. Made in Germany”personal effects - seeing aids, military history - containers, binoculars, german -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Camera "Exakta VX 1000", Ihagee Kamerawerk Steenbergen Co, Estimated 1967-70
... of case (leather). The lens is Carl Zeiss Jena - Tessar. 2.8/50... of case (leather). The lens is Carl Zeiss Jena - Tessar. 2.8/50 ...Black and silver film (35mm) camera including bottom of case (leather). The lens is Carl Zeiss Jena - Tessar. 2.8/50. The EXAKTA camera is from Dresden and is a pioneer brand camera produced by Ihagee Kamerawerk. This camera is a small format 135 EXAKTA VX1000 camera.EXAKTA VX1000 aus Dresdencamera, film, exakta -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Manufactured Glass, Pharmacy beaker, c1950
Otto Schott, a chemist and glass engineer, had the vision of uniform production ie making glass items that would resemble one another. At the end of the eighteenth century, with most glass items still created by hand, the quality of output was still a guessing game. Schott was the first to render this an industrial certainty. 1884 Otto Schott, Ernst Abbe and Carl and Roderich Zeiss found the Schott & Associates Glass Technology Laboratory in Jena, Germany. Glastechnisches Laboratorium Schott & Gen was born. Production started in 1886. Original products included optical and thermometer glasses. The following year, a crucial discovery was made: borosilicate, a heat and chemically resistant glass. By it’s 25th year anniversary, the company had grown from an experimental glass factory into an internationally renowned manufacturer of optical and industrial glasses. Soon to be added was fiolax, tube-shaped glass used for vials, ampoules and syringes thus allowing the company to play a significant role in supplying Europe's nascent pharmaceutical industry. Post WW2 USA Army opens new factory in Mainz, West Germany and factory in Jena , East Germany taken over by the DDR State both using same trade name. Legal action for 30 years resolved in 1980 - split name. Berlin Wall 1989, Factories reunited 1991A pharmaceutical clear glass beaker with graduation 100ml -300ml DURAN 50Front : DURAN 50 / SCHOTT & GEN / MAINZ / JENA (ER) GLAS 300 Back : PYREX 300pharmacy, medications, medicines, glass manufacturing, glass works, early settlers, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, jenaer glaswerk schott & gen company, west germany, east germany, berlin wall, ww2 1939-45, schott otto, zeiss roderich -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Manufactured glass, graduated cylinder 10ml, c1948 - 1991
Otto Schott, a chemist and glass engineer, had the vision of uniform production ie making glass items that would resemble one another. At the end of the eighteenth century, with most glass items still created by hand, the quality of output was still a guessing game. Schott was the first to render this an industrial certainty. 1884 Otto Schott, Ernst Abbe and Carl and Roderich Zeiss found the Schott & Associates Glass Technology Laboratory in Jena, Germany. Glastechnisches Laboratorium Schott & Gen was born. Production started in 1886. The following year, a crucial discovery was made: borosilicate, a heat and chemically resistant glass.By it’s 25th year anniversary, the company had grown from an experimental glass factory into an internationally renowned manufacturer of optical and industrial glasses. Soon to be added was fiolax, tube-shaped glass used for vials, ampoules and syringes thus allowing the company to play a significant role in supplying Europe's nascent pharmaceutical industry. During WW2 Company was taken over for military use, and in 1945 given to the Russians as East Germany - GDR. , US troops transfer the "brain trust" of Jenaer Glas to Mainz in West and In Jena , East Germany, in 1948 the company became a state-owned "property of the people." The West German company becomes Schott Glaswerk, while the people in Jena, GDR, shorten their name to Jenaer Glaswerk. When the Berlin Wall comes down in 1989 Germany is united once again and in 1991 the company is joined and the Jena factory is brought up-to-date by 1994.This 10ml clear glass, graduated cylinder for laboratory tests, set in a plastic pentagonal base, is made of borosilicate glass. It has a pouring lip. The wide pentagonal shaped base provides stability and makes the cylinder roll-resistant. agr / ? TRS 10/0.1 / B Tol + - 0.1 / ml in 20'C / GDR pharmacy, medications, medicines, glass manufacturing, glass works, early settlers, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, jenaer glaswerk schott & gen company, west germany, east germany, berlin wall, ww2 1939-45, schott otto, zeiss roderich, borosilicate glass, glass cylinders, laboratory glass