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Coats Observatory, Paisley, Scotland (contains a large collection of scientific and astronomical materials, including equipment by R and J Beck) •
National Museums of Scotland (microscopes by R and J Beck) •
National Science and Media Museum, Bradford, England (Beck field cameras ) •
Science Museum, London (compound molecular microscope, acquired 2012, periscope for trench use ) •
Museum of Technology, Lincolnshire (microscopes) •
Museum of the History of Science, Oxford (microscopes) •
Warren Anatomical Museum, Harvard (classroom demonstration microscopes) •
Hunterian Museum, Glasgow, Scotland (microscopes) •
Surgeons' Hall Museum, Edinburgh, Scotland (microscope) • Scientific Instrument Collection,
Macleay Museum, Sydney University (vertical illuminator) •
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Archives, London (crescent dissecting microscope, c.1900) •
Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia (binocular microscope, 1865) == Slideshow: Images of R and J Beck equipment ==