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Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Tourist telescope eyepiece. Travel tourist destination landscape magnification

Tourist telescope eyepiece. Travel tourist destination landscape magnification

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Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Dmitri Maksutov, Soviet Russian optical engineer and astronomer (b / w photo)

Dmitri Maksutov, Soviet Russian optical engineer and astronomer (b / w photo)
7200791 Dmitri Maksutov, Soviet Russian optical engineer and astronomer (b/w photo) by Russian Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dmitri Maksutov (1896-1964)

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Earf of St Vincent

Earf of St Vincent
John Jervis, 1s Earl of St Vincent (1735-1823)

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Thomas Ripley & Co, trade card (engraving)

Thomas Ripley & Co, trade card (engraving)
610451 Thomas Ripley & Co, trade card (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Thomas Ripley & Co)

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Peter Dollond Esq (engraving)

Peter Dollond Esq (engraving)
2775131 Peter Dollond Esq (engraving) by Thomson, James (fl.1840); Private Collection; (add.info.: Peter Dollond (1731-1820), English maker of optical instruments

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: An equatorial telescope in the Paris Observatory, France in the 19th century

An equatorial telescope in the Paris Observatory, France in the 19th century
2619049 An equatorial telescope in the Paris Observatory, France in the 19th century, from Les Merveilles de la Science, published c.1870 (engraving) by French School

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: The Glasses Maker, Augsburg 1735 (coloured engraving)

The Glasses Maker, Augsburg 1735 (coloured engraving)
CHT200461 The Glasses Maker, Augsburg 1735 (coloured engraving) by Engelbrecht, Martin (1684-1756); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; eArchives Charmet; German, out of copyright

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: The first optical instruments: William Herschels telescope

The first optical instruments: William Herschels telescope
XEE4140490 The first optical instruments: William Herschels telescope (Friedrich Wilhelm Herschel, 1738-1822). Anonymous illustration from 1925. Private collection

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Advertisement for Jacques Barboni optical instruments (litho)

Advertisement for Jacques Barboni optical instruments (litho)
6030715 Advertisement for Jacques Barboni optical instruments (litho) by Belgian School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Dioptric telescope, copy of an engraving by Boris Mestchersky (d

Dioptric telescope, copy of an engraving by Boris Mestchersky (d
STC397230 Dioptric telescope, copy of an engraving by Boris Mestchersky (d.1957), illustration from Histoire de la Nation Francaise, Sciences, Volumes I & II, by Gabriel Hanotaux (1853-1944)

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Illustration from La Dioptrique by Rene Descartes (1596-1650)

Illustration from La Dioptrique by Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
CHT163646 Illustration from La Dioptrique by Rene Descartes (1596-1650), following the Discours de la Methode first published in Leiden in 1637 (engraving) (b/w photo) by French School

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Galileo (1564-1642) presenting his telescope to the Venetian senate

Galileo (1564-1642) presenting his telescope to the Venetian senate, from The Trial of Galileo (fresco)
ALI175523 Galileo (1564-1642) presenting his telescope to the Venetian senate, from The Trial of Galileo (fresco) by Sabatelli, Luigi (1772-1850); Museo di Fisica e Storia Naturale, Florence

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Advertisement for Stathams combined telescope and microscope (engraving)

Advertisement for Stathams combined telescope and microscope (engraving)
733826 Advertisement for Stathams combined telescope and microscope (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Different types of Astronomical Quadrants (engraving)

Different types of Astronomical Quadrants (engraving)
2603403 Different types of Astronomical Quadrants (engraving) by Unknown artist, (18th century); Private Collection; out of copyright

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: The Theodolite and other Surveryors Instruments (engraving)

The Theodolite and other Surveryors Instruments (engraving)
2603402 The Theodolite and other Surveryors Instruments (engraving) by Unknown artist, (18th century); Private Collection; out of copyright

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Scientific Instrument Maker, John Smith, trade card (engraving)

Scientific Instrument Maker, John Smith, trade card (engraving)
983989 Scientific Instrument Maker, John Smith, trade card (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scientific Instrument Maker, John Smith, trade card)

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Telescope de Lord Rosse a Parsonstown, Irlande (engraving)

Telescope de Lord Rosse a Parsonstown, Irlande (engraving)
2787872 Telescope de Lord Rosse a Parsonstown, Irlande (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Telescope de Lord Rosse a Parsonstown, Irlande)

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Cabinet of physics, 1687 (pen & ink on paper) (b / w photo)

Cabinet of physics, 1687 (pen & ink on paper) (b / w photo)
XIR242767 Cabinet of physics, 1687 (pen & ink on paper) (b/w photo) by Le Clerc, Sebastien I (1637-1714); Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Manufacture of glass for an optical lens, 1900 (colour litho)

Manufacture of glass for an optical lens, 1900 (colour litho)
CHT187716 Manufacture of glass for an optical lens, 1900 (colour litho) by Sabattier, Louis Remy (1863-1935); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Jean Bernard Leon Foucaults mirror reflecting telescope on an equatorial mount

Jean Bernard Leon Foucaults mirror reflecting telescope on an equatorial mount
2619050 Jean Bernard Leon Foucaults mirror reflecting telescope on an equatorial mount, after a 19th century drawing, from Les Merveilles de la Science, published c.1870 (engraving) by French School

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Prisms and lenses: Metzus son. The Dutch Jacob Metzu (Jacques Metius

Prisms and lenses: Metzus son. The Dutch Jacob Metzu (Jacques Metius
XEE4140463 Prisms and lenses: Metzus son. The Dutch Jacob Metzu (Jacques Metius) discovered the telescope by chance in 1609, watching his son playing with concave and convex glasses

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Foucaults Small Telescope (engraving)

Foucaults Small Telescope (engraving)
3628867 Foucaults Small Telescope (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Foucaults Small Telescope)

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Foucaults Large Telescope (engraving)

Foucaults Large Telescope (engraving)
3628866 Foucaults Large Telescope (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Foucaults Large Telescope)

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Gregorian Telescope (engraving)

Gregorian Telescope (engraving)
3628865 Gregorian Telescope (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Gregorian Telescope)

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Telescope a Miroir Argente de L Foucault, Systeme newtonien (engraving)

Telescope a Miroir Argente de L Foucault, Systeme newtonien (engraving)
2787871 Telescope a Miroir Argente de L Foucault, Systeme newtonien (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Telescope a Miroir Argente de L Foucault)

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Frontispiece to Oculus Artificialis Teledioptricus Sive Telescopium

Frontispiece to Oculus Artificialis Teledioptricus Sive Telescopium
XJF294061 Frontispiece to Oculus Artificialis Teledioptricus Sive Telescopium by Johann Zahn, 2nd edition published in 1702 (engraving) (b/w photo) by German School

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Man with Telescope Looking at the Stars, 1948 (colour litho)

Man with Telescope Looking at the Stars, 1948 (colour litho)
2630066 Man with Telescope Looking at the Stars, 1948 (colour litho) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; Photo eGraphicaArtis; American, out of copyright

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Instruments d optique by Dom Noel, the first in a series of 21 plates

Instruments d optique by Dom Noel, the first in a series of 21 plates
XIR161390 Instruments d optique by Dom Noel, the first in a series of 21 plates illustrating elevations and cross-sections of telescopes and microscopes (engraving) (b/w photo) by French School

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: The Astronomical Telescope (engraving)

The Astronomical Telescope (engraving)
3628863 The Astronomical Telescope (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Astronomical Telescope)

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Telescope de Tulse Hill, Installe par W Huggins pour ses etudes de spectroscopie (engraving)

Telescope de Tulse Hill, Installe par W Huggins pour ses etudes de spectroscopie (engraving)
2787870 Telescope de Tulse Hill, Installe par W Huggins pour ses etudes de spectroscopie (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Telescope de Tulse Hill)

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: LIPPERSHEY TELESCOPE

LIPPERSHEY TELESCOPE
Dutch astronomer Hans Lippershey demonstrates his optical device which anticipates the telescope Date: 1609

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: First telegraph despatch from Lyon, 4 March 1815, (1921). Creator: Unknown

First telegraph despatch from Lyon, 4 March 1815, (1921). Creator: Unknown
First telegraph despatch from Lyon, 4 March 1815, (1921). Premiere depeche telegraphique de Lyon. Message sent via French inventor Claude Chappes (1763-1805) optical telegraph (semaphore) system

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Jansen, (1585-c1632), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Jansen, (1585-c1632), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Jansen, (1585-c1632), 1830. Zacharias Janssen (1585-c1632) Dutch spectacle-maker associated with invention of the first optical telescope

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Nordic Optical Telescope, La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain, 2009

Nordic Optical Telescope, La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain, 2009. Several astronomical observatories have been built at Roque de Los Muchachos

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Napoleons troops defending a telegraph tower, c1815, (c1870)

Napoleons troops defending a telegraph tower, c1815, (c1870). The incident took place shortly before Napoleons defeat at Waterloo by the allies under Wellington, 18 June 1815

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Building a Chappe telegraph station, c1793, (c1870)

Building a Chappe telegraph station, c1793, (c1870). Claude Chappes (1763-1805) optical telegraph station used a system of rope

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Chappes aerial telegraph system, Algeria, mid-19th century, (c1870)

Chappes aerial telegraph system, Algeria, mid-19th century, (c1870). Claude Chappes (1763-1805) optical telegraph station used a system of rope

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Joseph von Fraunhofer, German physicist, c1895

Joseph von Fraunhofer, German physicist, c1895. Fraunhofer (1787-1826) founded an optical institute at Munich in 1807. His improvements to prisms

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Claude Chappe demonstrating his optical telegraph (semaphore) system in 1793 (c1870)

Claude Chappe demonstrating his optical telegraph (semaphore) system in 1793 (c1870). Chappes (1763-1805) system was in use in France and French colonies until about 1850

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Deployment of the Hubble Space Telescope, 1990

Deployment of the Hubble Space Telescope, 1990. The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) was put into orbit from the Space Shuttle Discovery, mission STS-31 on 24 April 1990

Background imageTelescopes Optical Collection: Hubble Space Telescope in orbit, 1980s

Hubble Space Telescope in orbit, 1980s. Artists impression of the Hubble Telescope in orbit over the earth. The Hubble Space Telescope (HST)



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Telescopes Optical Collection

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