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Microscope Museum Collection of antique microscopes and other
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Microscope
140 (Charles
Baker; histological microscope; 1910s)
The business of Baker was
founded in London in about 1765, Charles Baker, who was born in 1820, giving
his name to the company from about 1851. When Charles Baker died in 1894 the
firm continued under the same name but run by the Curties family until it became,
in 1936, Charles Baker & Co. and subsequently, sometime in the 1940s, C.
Baker Ltd. The firm’s address mostly given as 244 High Holborn, London (but
sometimes 243 and 245, sometimes in combination). The firm produced optical
and surgical instruments. In 1963, Vickers acquired the C Baker Ltd
microscope factory and a new company called Vickers Instruments was formed.
Microscope 140 is signed with ‘C. Baker, 244 High Holborn, London’ and has
the serial number 6218, being dated to the 1910s. This instrument is known as
the new model histological microscope in the firm’s catalogue from 1911
(Figure 1). The microscope contains also a Mayall pattern mechanical stage
signed with ‘C. Baker, 244 High Holborn, London’ (Figure 1).
Figure
1.
New model histological microscope (left) and Mayall pattern mechanical stage
(right) as pictured in the Charles Baker’s catalogue from 1911. LAST
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