Ultra-Violet Science Lab
- 1960

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The box features two children using the set on the lid. The box contains: an instruction booklet titled "The Story of Black Light: The Unseen World Around Us; Over 40 Fascinating Experiments in Ultra-Violet Fluorescence", a UV lamp with stand, 3 mineral specimens, 4 vials of powder invisible fluorescent paints, 1 empty vial labeled 'invisible ink', an invisible fluorescent crayon, a vial of tracer powder and various other accoutrements for the instructed experiments.
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Materials Center, Inc., a division of the Library of Science. “Ultra-Violet Science Lab,” 1960. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/lrjwtgt.
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