- Subject
- Optical instruments
- Item type
- Object
- Makers
- Bausch and Lomb
- Provenance
- Transferred from the University Laboratory of Physiology, Oxford, in 2005, per Professor David Paterson.
- Primary inscriptions
- 'B. & L. O. CO.' and serial number.
- Other inscriptions
- Uninventorised from Marconi shelf D2A
- Dimensions
- Height: 195mm Width: 132mm Depth: 270mm Weight: 1.45kg
- Inventory No
- 13538
- Accession Number
- 2013-27/part
Description
Unidentified instrument made of metal with a black coating. Formed of a right-angle shape consisting of two half tubes with two Archimedes screws visible. Clamps are attached to the main body with oval handled screws for adjusting. There is also a flat metal section with tube like shapes at either side.
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