Showing 15 items matching "leitz-wetzlar"
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Federation University Historical CollectionInstrument - Scientific Instrument, Ernest Leitz, Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Microscope, Panphot: Serial Number 493156, c1955-1957
... Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Microscope, Panphot: Serial Number 493156......wetzlar... Leitz Panphot Biological Microscope photographic equipment kit light source. ...Name of manufacturer - Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Serial Number - 493156...Ernest Leitz...Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Microscope, Panphot: Serial Number 493156 Instrument Scientific Instrument Ernest Leitz ...The Panphot was the first truly universal stand for photomicrography. Leitz Panphot Biological Microscope photographic equipment kit light source. This is a rare edition Leitz Panphot geared for biological use, and includes a metallurgical vertical illuminator with many many accessories.Name of manufacturer - Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Serial Number - 493156leitz panphot, camera microscope, science equipment, 35 mm camera, filament and arc lamps, optical equipment, bellows, bellows camera, ernst leitz, wetzlar -
Damascus CollegeEquipment - Microscope and Insect Specimens
... An Ernst Leitz Wetzlar microscope (1910) used by St Paul's College students from 1948. ...Bronze and Bakelite microscope manufactured by Ernst Leitz Wetzlar in 1910...E. Leitz Wetzlar No 129200...Damascus College 1412 Geelong Road Mount Clear An Ernst Leitz Wetzlar microscope (1910) used by St Paul's College students from 1948. ...An Ernst Leitz Wetzlar microscope (1910) used by St Paul's College students from 1948. This microscope had been safely stored by the Science department at Damascus College before being transferred to the archives in 2021. Specimens stored and used with this microscope were collected by the teaching staff and students from the local area throughout the 1950s.Bronze and Bakelite microscope manufactured by Ernst Leitz Wetzlar in 1910E. Leitz Wetzlar No 129200science, biology -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Tool - Breuer haemacytometer in case, Ernst Leitz
... This haemacytometer was manufactured by Ernst Leitz's factory in Metzlar, Germany. This company grew to be come what is now Leica. ...Glass pipettes are printed with the text 'E. LEITZ, WETZLAR'....Ernst Leitz...Wetzlar, Germany...Glass pipettes are printed with the text 'E. LEITZ, WETZLAR'. Tool Breuer haemacytometer in case Ernst Leitz ...A haemacytometer is an instrument used to count blood cells. It is commonly applied to a combination of counting chambers with cover glasses and has pipettes for red and white blood cells. This haemacytometer was manufactured by Ernst Leitz's factory in Metzlar, Germany. This company grew to be come what is now Leica. Haemacytometer in brown leatherette case. Consists of two glass pipettes with attached red rubber tubing, a glass microscope slide, and three small plastic square slide accessories. The base of the case is cut out and lined with felt to accommodate the parts of the object. Top of the case is inlaid with gold coloured text which reads 'Haemacytometer/Breuer/E.Leitz/Wetzlar'. Glass slide is engraved with the text 'E.Leitz/Wetzlar' and scale measurements. Glass pipettes are printed with the text 'E. LEITZ, WETZLAR'.pathology -
Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of MelbourneEquipment - Leitz Wetzlar Microscope, c1915
... Leitz Wetzlar Stativ IIB Microscope, no. 166295. ...E. Leitz Wetzlar No.166295...Wetzlar...Leitz Wetzlar Stativ IIB Microscope, no. 166295. ...Leitz Wetzlar Stativ IIB Microscope, no. 166295. This Microscope would have been used in the School's teaching laboratories, possibly from its manufacture around 1915.EquipmentE. Leitz Wetzlar No.166295 -
Federation University Historical CollectionInstrument - Scientific Instrument, Boxed Petrographic Microscope, c1912
... "E. Leitz Wetzlar No. 139041 Made for Kilpatrick & Co Melbourne" A removable label inside storage case door, dated "I.II.1912" and stating the obtainable magnification ratios....E. Leitz...Wetzlar, Germany...Reference to "Mineral Microscopy" found in calendar for 1896, page 47. ballarat school of mines geology petrography microscope scientific objects scientific instruments "E. Leitz Wetzlar No. 139041 Made for Kilpatrick & Co Melbourne" A removable label inside storage case door, dated "I.II.1912" and stating the obtainable magnification ratios. ...Used at the Ballarat School of Mines Petrology classes. Probably a second generation petrological microscope used at SMB. Earlier reference ; to " Petrological Microscope" is made in SMB 1908 - 9 calendar page 35. Reference to "Mineral Microscopy" found in calendar for 1896, page 47. Petrographic Microscope with two-lens objective turret in a timber case. The microscope black enameled frame with brass components. Housed in a polished wood case. Three additional polarizing filters in accessory drawer. "E. Leitz Wetzlar No. 139041 Made for Kilpatrick & Co Melbourne" A removable label inside storage case door, dated "I.II.1912" and stating the obtainable magnification ratios.ballarat school of mines, geology, petrography, microscope, scientific objects, scientific instruments -
Federation University Historical CollectionInstrument - Scientific Instrument, Boxed Petrographic Microscope, c1912
... ...leitz...Eye piece - "Reichert Wien" Microscope - E.Leitz Wetzlar No140283 Made for Kilpatrick & Co Melbourne Objective x 2 R & J BECK. ...E. Leitz...Wetzlar, Germany...Earlier references to "Petrological microscope", SMB Calendar for 1908-9, p 35 ballarat school of mines geology petrography microscope leitz scientific instruments brass lens r & j beck reichert Eye piece - "Reichert Wien" Microscope - E.Leitz Wetzlar No140283 Made for Kilpatrick & Co Melbourne Objective x 2 R & J BECK. ...Used by Ballarat School of Mines Geology Department. Probably a second generation purchase by SMB Geology department. Earlier references to "Petrological microscope", SMB Calendar for 1908-9, p 35Boxed optical microscope - Petrographic type. It has a rigid (upright) frame and twin objective lens turret and a black enameled frame with brass-finish components. Stored in blonde finished wooden box. Manufacturers certificate inside box door dated "1. ii. 1912" Three other objectives in metal casesEye piece - "Reichert Wien" Microscope - E.Leitz Wetzlar No140283 Made for Kilpatrick & Co Melbourne Objective x 2 R & J BECK. LTD, Objective H. Crouch. London ballarat school of mines, geology, petrography, microscope, leitz, scientific instruments, brass, lens, r & j beck, reichert -
Bendigo Military MuseumInstrument - Microscope Optical Measuring Cartographic, Hensoldt Wetzlar, Circa 1960
... Manufactured by "HENSOLDT WETZLAR" Serial Number 63024...Hensoldt Wetzlar...Microscope Optical Measuring Cartographic Instrument Microscope Optical Measuring Cartographic Hensoldt Wetzlar ...A very accurate microscope for measuring cartographic line-weights (thickness) during the Mapping process. Could be used to measure positive or negative line-weights or scribed lines in imperial measurements. Used at the Army Survey Regiment during the manual production of maps or charts.Silver alloy protecting Tube 5.5cms diameter and 12cms in height containing a Cartographic Microscope with imperial measurements. The Microscope is capable of 20 to 40 times magnification.Manufactured by "HENSOLDT WETZLAR" Serial Number 63024royal australian survey corps, rasvy, fortuna, army survey regiment, army svy regt, asr -
Federation University Historical CollectionInstrument - Electrical Instrument, Load Resister for electrical experiments
... ...leitz-wetzlar...Metal plate on top - "Leitz - Wetzlar 230 volts 7 amp"...Used for electrical experiments load resister electrical volts ceramic resisters wire elements leitz-wetzlar amperes omhs Metal plate on top - "Leitz - Wetzlar 230 volts 7 amp" Black metal cage with curved mesh top. ...Used for electrical experimentsBlack metal cage with curved mesh top. Three rows of ceramic resisters supporting wire elements. Two red terminals at one end. Red label - 30 OHMS, 4A A MAX on endMetal plate on top - "Leitz - Wetzlar 230 volts 7 amp"load resister, electrical, volts, ceramic resisters, wire elements, leitz-wetzlar, amperes, omhs -
University of Melbourne, School of ChemistryManual
... Leitz Colorimeter Manual...University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry University of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Leitz Colorimeter Manual Manual ...Leitz Colorimeter Manual -
University of Melbourne, School of ChemistryManuel
... Leitz Optical Projection manual...University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry University of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Leitz Optical Projection manual Manuel ...Leitz Optical Projection manual -
University of Melbourne, School of ChemistryLeaflet
... Leitz Micro Projector leaflet...University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry University of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Leitz Micro Projector leaflet Leaflet ...Leitz Micro Projector leaflet -
Coal Creek Community Park & MuseumLeiztz No 130 Hole Puncher
... 8713.1 - MADE IN LEITZ GERMANY...Coal Creek Community Park & Museum 12 Silkstone Road Korumburra gippsland 8713.1 - MADE IN LEITZ GERMANY 8713.1 - Large metal hole puncher painted black, the handle area is a rounded triangular shape. ...8713.1 - Large metal hole puncher painted black, the handle area is a rounded triangular shape. 8713.1 - MADE IN LEITZ GERMANY -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - 'Perutz' Photographic Film Roll & Tin, Perutz
... It was the first company to produce a roll film for the Leitz camera....It was the first company to produce a roll film for the Leitz camera. Photography Photograph Photo camera Leitz camera Perutz German Germany On tin: "PERUTZ/6x9/620" A clear film roll and silver metal film roll tin. ...Perutz was the German firm of chemist Otto Perutz, and was established in 1870. It was the first company to produce a roll film for the Leitz camera.A clear film roll and silver metal film roll tin. On tin: "PERUTZ/6x9/620"photography, photograph, photo, camera, leitz camera, perutz, german, germany -
Bendigo Military MuseumContainer (item) - Cartographic Draughting Tool Box, Australian Defence Industries. ADI, 1956
... Eye glass measuring "Leitz" WETZLAR, 45 mm High X 35 mm Dia. c. ...Eye glass measuring "Leitz" WETZLAR, 45 mm High X 35 mm Dia. c. ...Equipment / Cartographic tools box. Enclosed in the base of the box is: - a. Parallel ruler 6", metal and brass. b. Feeler gauges 7 set. 60 x 10 mm. c. Pen ink, screw adjustable nib thickness, bone handle. d. Crow quill pen holder, plastic. e. Folding eye glass measuring (linen filter). Maker "Polychrome". 4 cm square. f. Plastic template various shapes. 60 X 95 mm. g. Repromat Registration studs set of 3. 20mm diameter. Stainless steel. h. Stainless steel, straight edge small. 38mm long. In lift out tray: - a. 2 X plastic scribing cutter holders, 3 leg fixed. b. Eye glass measuring "Leitz" WETZLAR, 45 mm High X 35 mm Dia. c. Jeweler screwdriver. 2 mm Blade. Moore & Wright, Sheffield, England. d. Black colored lead pencil. e. Pin vice. (Draughtsman's pricker) f. 4 X assorted paint brushes, artists. Built into the lid is a scribing tip holder with the capacity to hold 12 sapphire cutting tools: - a. 1 X 0.004" sapphire cutting tool. rasvy, royal australian army service corps, fortuna, army survey regiment, army svy regt, asr -
The Ed Muirhead Physics MuseumMicrotome/W... (H.A. Waters)
... The cutting was controlled by viewing through a Leitz Binocular microscope mounted on the same base. ...The cutting was controlled by viewing through a Leitz Binocular microscope mounted on the same base. ...Microtome for cutting resin embedded tissues for electron microscopy. In 1957 a modified hodge microtome redesigned and built by H.A. Waters of the Melbourne University Department of Physics was acquired. The Waters microtome is of thermal expansion type - the rod “A” is heated and by expansion pushes the resin block forward by a fraction. It is mounted on a long cast iron base. The movement of the block is eccentric drawing the specimen away from the knife after cutting, The glass knife ‘B’ is adjustable by means of a modified microscope column screws ‘C’. The microtrome is driven by a continuous action electric motor mounted on the common base. Hand cutting can also be done. The cutting was controlled by viewing through a Leitz Binocular microscope mounted on the same base. The original microscope was subjected to nine modifications by Dr S Weiner from whose PhD Thesis (1962) ‘Electron Microscopical Studies of the Liver’ this information was obtained. (text provided by Professor H Attwood) Microtome made of metal and enamelled in light blue. Components are identified by the use of stick on labels. The microtome is mounted on a long cast iron rectangular base and has an electrical cord for connection to a power point.Plaque on back: “Pathology Department, University of Melbourne Serial No. 0091. Date: 7/7/1968”
