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George Eyston leading Count Caberto Conelli and Emilio Materassi
practice makes perfect'
with street and carriages
armed with her sword
14th 1822" with notes on specimen sizes
Leeuwenhoek's microscope Size:S: 45 x 30cm George Eyston leading Count CabertoSingle lens microscope, replica of an instrument by Antoni van Leeuwenhoek. Antoni van Leeuwenhoek developed his own very strong microscopes. Each had a tiny single lens, but they could magnify up to 250 times. Van Leeuwenhoek investigated the structure of muscles and plants , the shapes of crystals in grains of sand and much more. He was the first to describe microscopic organisms living in water. We know them today as bacteria and protozoa. 17th