Figures 268-271. Stanhope Lenses
- 1840
Figure 268. Appearance of a Drop of Stagnant Water, As Seen Through the Stanhope Lens.
Figures 269 and 270. Stanhope Lenses in white metal, 3s.6d. and 4s.6d.
Figure 271. Stanhope Lenses, mounted in silver, 6s. and 10s.6d.
Illustrations are part of Palmer's New Catalogue by Edward Palmer (1803-1872), regarded as the earliest, freely-accessible sales catalog of commercially available chemicals and scientific apparatus. The catalog provides insight into the costs and considerations of equipping laboratories during the early Victorian period. Featuring 292 engraved figures, the catalog is digitized in its entirety.
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Palmer, Edward. “Figures 268-271. Stanhope Lenses.” In Palmer's New Catalogue, with Three Hundred Engravings of Apparatus, Illustrative of Chemistry, Pneumatics, Frictional and Voltaic Electricity, Electro Magnetism, Optics, &c. London, England: William Gilbert, 1840. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/r5rkjm6.
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