Showing 29 items matching "magnifiers"
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Vision AustraliaFunctional object - Object, Eschenback, Hand held magnifier
... Hand held magnifier...Hand held cream coloured plastic optical magnifier with small globe inset under lenses. ...6/100 on magnifier...Hand held magnifier Functional object Object Eschenback ...Hand held cream coloured plastic optical magnifier with small globe inset under lenses. The black button on handle turns globe, which is powered by batteries, on and off. The magnifier can be detached to replace the globe or exchanged for a different strength. Cream and black handle with a black button to turn on light and a detachable magnifying glass attached at top.6/100 on magnifierassistive devices, ecshenbach -
Vision AustraliaEquipment - Object, Book magnifier, 1890-1910
... Book magnifier...On top of the magnifier are engraved decorations - one of a bow and the other of a globe, telescope and scroll....1 wooden box with fold out top and inset glass magnifier....Assistive devices Equipment 1 wooden box with fold out top and inset glass magnifier. Book magnifier Equipment Object ...This black wooden antique hinged book magnifier was typical of the elegant way that Victorian age designers combined both practicality and style into the salon. Folded down, this box would sit on a side table until required, whereupon it would expand to allow the user to read items in their hand. A platform designed to hold reading materials would be elevated into position, and the magnifier allowed for three different levels of height. On top of the magnifier are engraved decorations - one of a bow and the other of a globe, telescope and scroll.1 wooden box with fold out top and inset glass magnifier.assistive devices, equipment -
Vision AustraliaFunctional object - Object, Enschenbach, Stand magnifier
... Stand magnifier...A stand magnifier or loupe is a small magnification device used to see small details more closely. ...Clear plastic tube with magnifier at one end and attached to a red cord...Assistive devices Ecshenbach Clear plastic tube with magnifier at one end and attached to a red cord Stand magnifier Functional object Object Enschenbach ...A stand magnifier or loupe is a small magnification device used to see small details more closely. Unlike a magnifying glass the loupe doesn't have a handle but stands on the page to enlarge text or images. The lens is cylindrical and protected by casing. They are often used by jewellers and are held close to the eye. Clear plastic tube with magnifier at one end and attached to a red cordassistive devices, ecshenbach -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Haeusler Collection 'Visual Research' Magnifier Mid 20th Century
... Haeusler Collection 'Visual Research' Magnifier Mid 20th Century......magnifier...A box shaped silver and black plastic magnifier with eye piece. ...A box shaped silver and black plastic magnifier with eye piece. Haeusler Collection 'Visual Research' Magnifier Mid 20th Century Functional object Haeusler Collection 'Visual Research' Magnifier Mid 20th Century ...The Wodonga Historical Society Haeusler Collection provides invaluable insight into life in late nineteenth and early twentieth century north east Victoria. The collection comprises manuscripts, personal artefacts used by the Haeusler family on their farm in Wodonga, and a set of glass negatives which offer a unique visual snapshot of the domestic and social lives of the Haeusler family and local Wodonga community. The Haeusler family migrated from Prussia (Germany) to South Australia in the 1840s and 1850s, before purchasing 100 acres of Crown Land made available under the Victorian Lands Act 1862 (also known as ‘Duffy’s Land Act’) in 1866 in what is now Wodonga West. The Haeusler family were one of several German families to migrate from South Australia to Wodonga in the 1860s. This item has well documented provenance and a known owner. It forms part of a significant and representative historical collection which reflects the local history of Wodonga. It contributes to our understanding of domestic and family life in early twentieth century Wodonga, as well as providing interpretative capacity for themes including local history and social history.A box shaped silver and black plastic magnifier with eye piece. On black sticker above eyepiece: "VISUAL ®/RESEARCH/20X60X80". visual research, magnifier, magnifying glass, haeusler collection, haeusler -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, Information Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture, Student Using Large Magnifier, c. 1969
... Student Using Large Magnifier......magnifier...Student using large magnifier to look at a tree fungus....Student using large magnifier to look at a tree fungus. Student Using Large Magnifier Photograph Black and white print Information Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture ...Black and white photograph. Student using large magnifier to look at a tree fungus.On reverse, "Photograph by Information Branch Victorian Department Of Agriculture Ref. No. D.1099.F."students, magnifier, student in class, fungi, publicity -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedFunctional object - Plastic Magnifier, 1940's (Approximate)
... In this case a plastic magnifier encased in a plastic sheath....In this case a plastic magnifier encased in a plastic sheath. Functional object Plastic Magnifier ...One of the items given to Mr. J. Jackson of Sunhsine as the lead of a manufacturing complex in Sunshine. A practice of giving complementary items by film advertising & selling goods.This instrument is an example of plastic use in optics. In this case a plastic magnifier encased in a plastic sheath.With Complements|Ferrocast|Melbourne|Sydney|Adelaide|Perth|Machines|Tools|Gauges|Ferrocast Logo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Leisure object - STEREOSCOPE VIEWER
... A wooden hand held stereoscope viewer with screw on handle and moveable card holder and two magnifier eye pieces....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields PHOTOGRAPHY Viewers stereographic Pat.Applied For A wooden hand held stereoscope viewer with screw on handle and moveable card holder and two magnifier eye pieces. Leisure object STEREOSCOPE VIEWER ...A wooden hand held stereoscope viewer with screw on handle and moveable card holder and two magnifier eye pieces.Pat.Applied Forphotography, viewers, stereographic -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietyMagnifier
... Magnifier...magnifier...Large black magnifier possibly for viewing slides or photographs. ...There are 2 x opaque lenses included. Magnifier ...Large black magnifier possibly for viewing slides or photographs. Black cylinder with magnifying glass in centre. There are 2 x opaque lenses included.magnifier -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Allan Bates using a VisualTek machine
... Screen magnifiers allow easier access for those with some sight, who find it difficult to fill in forms. ...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne Screen magnifiers allow easier access for those with some sight, who find it difficult to fill in forms. ...Screen magnifiers allow easier access for those with some sight, who find it difficult to fill in forms. In this example, Allan Bates writes his name and address on to a small form, and watches his placement via a Visual Tek magnifier.1 black and white photograph of man filling in a formassistive devices, allan bates -
Cheese World MuseumBinoculars
... The underneath and the end of the barrels are painted black. Screw-in magnifiers are attached on a separate plate to the winding mechanism....The underneath and the end of the barrels are painted black. Screw-in magnifiers are attached on a separate plate to the winding mechanism. ...The Uebergang family lived at Tooram Park, Allansford from 1912 to 1992. The binoculars were given into the care of Cheese World Museum as part of the collection of items relating to rural living.Binoculars have brass collapsible barrels with a central winding mechanism to adjust focus. The underneath and the end of the barrels are painted black. Screw-in magnifiers are attached on a separate plate to the winding mechanism.Uebergang No. H139; 939optical instruments, allansford, uebergang, binoculars -
The Cyril Kett Optometry MuseumMagnifier lens in bead case, unknown, mid 19th century
... ...magnifier...Large, round, horn-rimmed reading glass, or magnifier lens, incorporating ring-shaped handle. ...Leather slip-in case with floral beadwork. Magnifier lens in bead case unknown ...Single lenses were used to assist reading for many centuries before spectacles were widely available. This magnifying lens may be even older than its case. The simple, large glass lens is held in a hand-worked horn or bone rim. The leather case decorated with floral beadwork is typical of northern European styles c1850.This lens is significant for the collection as it is the earliest mounted single lens in the Kett Museum.Large, round, horn-rimmed reading glass, or magnifier lens, incorporating ring-shaped handle. Glass lens in horn or bone rim. Leather slip-in case with floral beadwork.lens, magnifier, reading lens, horn rim, beadwork -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Balloon Flashlight Magnifying Glass
... The Balloon flashlight magnifying glass was donated by a resident of Wodonga and is an unusual example of glass magnifiers with an inbuilt light made by the Balloon company....Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray The Balloon flashlight magnifying glass was donated by a resident of Wodonga and is an unusual example of glass magnifiers with an inbuilt light made by the Balloon company. ...The Balloon flashlight magnifying glass was donated by a resident of Wodonga and is an unusual example of glass magnifiers with an inbuilt light made by the Balloon company.The flashlight magnifying glass has local significance due to its donation by a resident of Wodonga. It also has historical significance as an example of a relatively rare type of vintage Balloon magnifying glass with an inbuilt light.Metal and plastic flashlight magnifying glass, with a light attached to the interior end of the handle, to illuminate the magnified area."TRADE MARK / BALLOON / MADE IN HONG KONG" on the dark brown plastic end of the handle.magnifying glass, flashlight magnifying glass, balloon magnifying glass, balloon hong kong -
The Ed Muirhead Physics MuseumInstrument - Allbrit Planimeter, 20th Century
... Assembled to use with the magnifier which can be rotated. There is a checking bar. ...Assembled to use with the magnifier which can be rotated. There is a checking bar. ...Adjustable Allbrit planimeter calibrated for imperial units. Assembled to use with the magnifier which can be rotated. There is a checking bar. One revolution = 10 sq inches. Accessory box covered in leatherette with blue velvet padding.Inside the box (insert): 'SCALE / VERNIER POSITION ON TRACER BAR / AREA OF ONE REVOLUTION OF THE MEASURING WHEEL SCALE / ACTUAL / CONSTANT / SCALEallbrit planimeter, mathematical instruments -
Vision AustraliaFunctional object - Object, Plastic magnifier
... Plastic magnifier...Left hand side has binding and hole to allow magnifier to be placed in folder....Left hand side has binding and hole to allow magnifier to be placed in folder. Assistive devices Ecshenbach Large plastic sheet with brown top Plastic magnifier Functional object Object ...Plastic magnfier, flat on one side concave on the other side. Left hand side has binding and hole to allow magnifier to be placed in folder.Large plastic sheet with brown topassistive devices, ecshenbach -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Leisure object - UNDERWOOD STEREOSCOPE VIEWER
... Hood etched with design and a Sun Sculpture Trademark U&U, 2 magnifier eye glass pieces....Hood etched with design and a Sun Sculpture Trademark U&U, 2 magnifier eye glass pieces. Leisure object UNDERWOOD STEREOSCOPE VIEWER ...An Underwood & Underwood stereoscope viewer, timber with aluminium hood with felt trim moveable card holder and folding handle. Hood etched with design and a Sun Sculpture Trademark U&U, 2 magnifier eye glass pieces.Man'f'd by Underwood & Underwood New York Patented June 11 1901 Foreign Patents applied for.photography, viewers, stereographic -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Leisure object - UNDERWOOD STEREOSCOPE VIEWER
... A folding wooden handle & moveable card holder, felt trim around hood with 2 magnifier glass eye pieces....A folding wooden handle & moveable card holder, felt trim around hood with 2 magnifier glass eye pieces. Leisure object UNDERWOOD STEREOSCOPE VIEWER ...An Underwood & Underwood stereoscope viewer with aluminium covered hood with etched design & Sun Sculpture Trade Mark U&U. A folding wooden handle & moveable card holder, felt trim around hood with 2 magnifier glass eye pieces.Man'f'd by Underwood & Underwood New York. Patented June 11 1901 Foreign Patents applied for.photography, viewers, stereographic -
Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of MelbourneInstrument - Polar Planimeter, Koizumi Zero Setting Polar Planimeter
... Checking ruler and hand magnifier and extra pin for the pole weight. ...Checking ruler and hand magnifier and extra pin for the pole weight. ...Used in Research and TrainingComprises: adjustable tracer arm, a pole weight, measuring wheel carriage with arbitrary scale. Checking ruler and hand magnifier and extra pin for the pole weight. Comes in a metal case covered by black vinyl and lock, packed in a protecting foam. Includes instruction sheet.University of melbourne PL-4. No. 8855 -
Vision AustraliaFunctional object - Object, Magnifier lenses
... Magnifier lenses...Two clear heavy duty plastic magnifier lenses rectangular in shape, one lens is larger than the other, the lens is flat on one side and convex on the other. ...Assistive devices Association for the Blind Plastic attached to metal posts with clips Magnifier lenses Functional object Object ...Two clear heavy duty plastic magnifier lenses rectangular in shape, one lens is larger than the other, the lens is flat on one side and convex on the other. A silver metal attachment for spectacles possibly is screwed to the middle of the lens. Magnification and manufacturer not known. Plastic attached to metal posts with clipsassistive devices, association for the blind -
Frankston RSL Sub BranchMagnifier, Map Reading
... A small pocket size folding magnifier used for enlarging detail when reading maps or examining aerial photographs complete with a leather storage pouch. ...A small pocket size folding magnifier used for enlarging detail when reading maps or examining aerial photographs complete with a leather storage pouch. ...A small pocket size folding magnifier used for enlarging detail when reading maps or examining aerial photographs complete with a leather storage pouch. Manufactured of brass by Casartelli of Manchester, England. When unfolded this forms a "U" shape with the glass lens positioned conveniently for map viewing and the base can be used to measure scaled distances.This item is stamped "CASARTELLI, MANCHESTER" and has 1/4, 1/2 and 1 inch markings. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Miniature dictionary, 1900
... The glass acts as a magnifier. The container has a hinged closing device. ...The glass acts as a magnifier. The container has a hinged closing device. ...This is a miniature book and container which was known as ‘the Smallest English Dictionary in the World’. It is a copy of a Dr Johnson dictionary. It was intended to be worn as a locket and sold with an accompanying magnifying glass. It was an advertising feature for the Pears Soap company. This item has no local significance but it is a very interesting one, showing the type of novelty adornment popular in the late Victorian era. This is a miniature book with a red leather cover and 384 pages. The name of the book and the name ‘Pears’ are stamped in gilt on the covers. The book is enclosed in a silver-coloured metal container with a thickened glass window in front to view the title of the book. The glass acts as a magnifier. The container has a hinged closing device. It has a ring at the top to attach the item to a chain or belt. The container is much rusted.Front cover of book: ‘Bryce’s English Dictionary’ Back Cover: ‘Pears’ bryce’ english dictionary, warrnambool, dr johnson dictionary -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Lady's Lorgnette or hand-held spectacles, c1900
... The lens were often just magnifiers although they later evolved to include prescription lenses. ...The lens were often just magnifiers although they later evolved to include prescription lenses. ...Lorgnette were a pair of spectacles with a handle, used to hold them in place, rather than fitting over the ears or nose. The name derives from the French lorgner, meaning to take a sidelong look. The lens were often just magnifiers although they later evolved to include prescription lenses. They became widely used in the 19th century and were popular in the Victorian Era.This item is from Raper Collection donated to the Wodonga Historical Society by Mrs. Jean Raper. A lorgnette or pair of hand-held brass-rimmed spectacles.lorgnette, women's spectacles -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Foto Group, 2008 John Cain visit to Kooyong, 13/6/2008
... After viewing demonstrations of a magnifier, screen reader and Daisy book, Mr Cain spoke to a group of VA staff and clients as well as fellow members from the PLVN (Public Libraries of Victoria Network). ...After viewing demonstrations of a magnifier, screen reader and Daisy book, Mr Cain spoke to a group of VA staff and clients as well as fellow members from the PLVN (Public Libraries of Victoria Network). ...On June 13, 2008 former Premier of Victoria John Cain and his wife Nancye visited the Kooyong office of Vision Australia. After viewing demonstrations of a magnifier, screen reader and Daisy book, Mr Cain spoke to a group of VA staff and clients as well as fellow members from the PLVN (Public Libraries of Victoria Network). He later recorded an interview for VA Radio.40 digital images of John and Nancye Cain's visit to Kooyongvision australia, john cain, nancye cain, julie rae, tim evans, tony iezzi, debra rosenfeldt, jim pipczak, kevin murfitt, david blyth, stephen belbin, anne-marie schwirtlich, lorraine seeger, claude ullin, carolyn macvean, maryanne diamond -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.Photograph, View From George Barber's Home On Olinda Creek Towards The Gap. c1905, 1905
... Logan’s house can just be seen under magnifier at top of same gully near line of Barber’s Road. ...Logan’s house can just be seen under magnifier at top of same gully near line of Barber’s Road. ...Black and white photograph showing view towards The Gap (Jeeves Saddle), (Five Ways) taken c1905. Detailed inscription on back handwritten by John Lundy-Clarke in 1973.1905 (c ) view from Barber’s home on Olinda Creek, towards the Gap, then known as Jeeves Saddle. Barber’s stable in foreground. “Shiloah” Complex centre right. Tait’s house in gully just left of centre. Logan’s house can just be seen under magnifier at top of same gully near line of Barber’s Road. “Kalorama” just below lowest portion of Gap skyline with Barnes (Paynters) house “Iona” to its left. Photo copied 1973. JLC. george barber, shiloah, kalorama, iona, olinda creek, the gap, jeeves saddle, tait, paynter, barber -
The Ed Muirhead Physics MuseumMagnetic Dip Circle
... Very close to the needle is mounted the vertical circular scale. Two magnifiers are mounted at the end of a brass “diameter’ which can be rotated so as to read off the angular positions of both ends of the needle after being set up. ...Very close to the needle is mounted the vertical circular scale. Two magnifiers are mounted at the end of a brass “diameter’ which can be rotated so as to read off the angular positions of both ends of the needle after being set up. ...Dip circle consists of a brass cylinder with two glass flat end-windows, containing a centrally mounted magnetic needle free to rotate about its supporting axis in a vertical plane. The needle , when at rest is arrested by a trunnion from which the needle can be raised by means of external knob. Very close to the needle is mounted the vertical circular scale. Two magnifiers are mounted at the end of a brass “diameter’ which can be rotated so as to read off the angular positions of both ends of the needle after being set up. Graduated horizontal scale on the base. Spirit level mounted. Tribach base.Engraved on base: “Robinson 38 Devonshire Street Portland Place London” -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Spectacles and case, Fred and Geoff Bennett (F.T. and P.G. Bennett), mid-29th century
... ...magnifiers...Bennett Warrnambool eye care magnifiers reading glasses fred and geoff bennett personal effects "F.G. & P.G. ...This pair of spectacles was prescribed and made in Warrnambool by brothers Fred and Geoff Bennet from about 1946 when they established their optometrist business at 192 Liebig Street Warrnambool. The business moved to 152 Liebig Street in 1988, by which time it had already changed hands to become McMahon and Owen Optometrists. Jayson Ward and Mathew Bucks purchased the business in 2012, then changed the name to Warrnambool Eyecare in 2016. They also own and practice at Portland Eyecare.This pair of glasses is significant as an example of locally owned and manufacture red eyewear from the mid 290th century. Spectacles, Pince-nez with oval shaped tinted lenses, metal bridge and rubber nose pads. Hard surfaced blue velvet lined spectacle case. Inscription on case. Made by F.G. & P..G. Bennett in Warrnambool."F.G. & P.G. Bennett Warrnambool"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, pince-nez, glasses, eyewear, seeing aids, vision, optician, f.g. & p.g. bennett warrnambool, eye care, magnifiers, reading glasses, fred and geoff bennett, personal effects -
Vision AustraliaEquipment - Object, Telesensory Systems, Optacon, 1974
... With the optional F4A magnifier lens, type sizes as small as 4 point can be read. ...With the optional F4A magnifier lens, type sizes as small as 4 point can be read. ...The Optacon OPtical-to-TActile-CONverter is a compact, portable reading aid for the blind. It is about the size of a textbook, and weighs less than 2kg. It works by converting a printed image into a tactile image that a blind person can feel with one finger. After a period of training and practice, a blind person can use the Optacon to read ordinary books, magazines, newspapers, and other printed materials. The Optacon was developed after intensive research at Standford University, California, USA and was trialed by clients of the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind (now part of Vision Australia) in 1973. It has three main sections: 1 a miniature camera, 2 an electronics section, and 3 a tactile stimulator array. The miniature camera, about the size of a pocket knife, is mounted in a housing that has rollers for easy movement along a line of print. The camera is connected to the electronics section by a lightweight cable. The electronics section and the tactile stimulator array are in the main chassis. The array consists of 144 tiny metal rods arranged in six vertical columns and 24 horizontal rows. Each of the rods can vibrate independently. The tips of these rods protrude through holes in a concave finger plate where the index finger is placed flat in order to read. These three components act together to convert the image of a printed letter or other shape into a pattern of vibrating rods, a tactile image of the letter or shape. The letter shape is tactually perceived as an image that moves from right to left on the finger, showing the left or leading edge of the letter first. Letters are felt sequentially rather than all at once, and the image should be kept moving. The Optacon converts a printed O into a tactile form that resembles a crater with a vibrating rim -- a completed circle. C would have a gap or opening on the right side of the curve. The letter F would be felt, sequentially, as a vertical line with two trailing horizontal lines. Because it can convert any ordinary printed image into a corresponding tactile image, the Optacon is not restricted to any special typestyle or language. The camera has a zoom lens that compensates for differences in the size of type. The standard Optacon lens can accommodate type sizes from 6 point to 20 point. With the optional F4A magnifier lens, type sizes as small as 4 point can be read. Powered by a rechargeable battery, and comes with its own battery charger. The battery is contained within the main chassis, and is not removable by the user. There are four basic controls on the Optacon: the Magnification Adjustment zoom button located on the camera section on the side opposite the rollers; and the On-Off switch, the Stimulator Intensity Adjustment knob, and the Threshold Adjustment knob located on the right side of the front panel. The Circuit Breaker protrudes from the right-hand wall inside the chassis compartment. From left to right when the back panel is facing you, are located: the jack for connecting the battery charger; the Battery Check button; the Normal-Invert switch; and the Input/Output I/O connector for use with the Visual Display, when using the Repeater Cable to connect two Optacons to one another or with other accessories. Designed not be removed from the leather case during normal operation, the On-Off switch is a slide switch located on the right side of the front panel. It slides up and snaps into place in the on position. 1 black with orange front, rectangular device in leather case assistive devices, audio equipment -
Federation University Historical CollectionEquipment - Object, Agfa Varioscop 60 photographic magnifier and enlarger, c1950
... Agfa Varioscop 60 photographic magnifier and enlarger......magnifier...Agfa Varioscop 60 photographic magnifier and enlarger Equipment Object Agfa ...Used in the Photography Class at SMB TAFEEnlarger on stand mounted on a board. F.N. 23559 T. 8766 V. 220 W. 250 Hz. 50tafe, smb, photography, enlarger, magnifier, varioscop, photographic magnifier, developer -
Vision AustraliaEquipment - Object, Reinecker Reha-Technik Videomatic H
... Assistive devices Screen magnifiers 'Dr Krause & Associates, 9 Collins Parade, Hackham, SA, 5163' has been stamped on the brochures and is on a type written label inside the lid. ...This portable reading device provided the ability for people to scan printed items and see the enlarged result on a television screen. Weighing almost 9 kilos (with batteries) and able to be used for up to 2.5 hours each time the battery was charged, it was hailed as "particularly robust at low weight". Pictures in the accompanying brochure demonstrate it's use to read a newspaper, in the classroom and on the beach.Electronic reading aid inside black vinyl case, with two brochures and a manual'Dr Krause & Associates, 9 Collins Parade, Hackham, SA, 5163' has been stamped on the brochures and is on a type written label inside the lid.assistive devices, screen magnifiers -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Pocket magnifier
... Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne personal effects seeing aids Made in Japan A black oval plastic container with black plastic-edged magnifying glass that pivots on a metal hinge in and out of container Functional object Pocket magnifier ...A black oval plastic container with black plastic-edged magnifying glass that pivots on a metal hinge in and out of containerMade in Japanpersonal effects, seeing aids
