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Federation University Historical CollectionInstrument - Scientific Instrument, Boxed Petrographic Polarizing Microscope
... Boxed Petrographic Polarizing Microscope......polarizing microscope...An optical, petrographic, polarizing microscope with a single objective lens in a blonde timber case with key. ...Boxed Petrographic Polarizing Microscope Instrument Scientific Instrument Olympus Optical Co. ...Used at BIAE in petrology laboratoryAn optical, petrographic, polarizing microscope with a single objective lens in a blonde timber case with key. Black enamel frame, chrome accessories.POS marking on steel plate Olympus Tokyo 202108 engraved on barrel On Box door "P6" engraved labelmicroscope, polarizing microscope, olympus optical co. ltd, ballarat institute of advanced education, petrology laboratory, scientific instrument -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Elizabeth A. Wood, Crystals and Light: An introduction to optical crystallography, 1964
... ...polarizing microscope...Wood, was associated with the Bell Telepone Laboratories. crystals light jim thyer polarizing microscope refraction dispersion absorption spectra Inside front cover stamped "Ex Libris J.R. ...Black book of 160 pages. non-fictioncrystals, light, jim thyer, polarizing microscope, refraction, dispersion, absorption spectra -
Federation University Historical CollectionInstrument - Scientific Instrument, Boxed Petrographic Microscope, c1912
... The microscope black enameled frame with brass components. Housed in a polished wood case. Three additional polarizing filters in accessory drawer. ...The microscope black enameled frame with brass components. Housed in a polished wood case. Three additional polarizing filters in accessory drawer. ...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
