This is a home made episcope made by M. T. Woodhouse, these were optical devices for projecting opaque images onto a screen. It consisted of a very bright light which illuminated the object from the side, the image was reflected off mirrors and projected upside down through the lens. The projected objects could be flat like postcards, photographs or three dimensional like coins, leaf specimens. Care had to be taken that the intense light and heat did not damage the object.
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GB 2830 WOO/Box 3/1
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n.d.
Part of Dr M. T. Woodhouse Donation
GB 2830 WOO/Box 3
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File
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n.d.
Part of Dr M. T. Woodhouse Donation
GB 2830 BPL/20/HAN/19
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n.d.
Part of Beckett Park Library Collection
GB 2830 BPL/20/HAN/24
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n.d.
Part of Beckett Park Library Collection
GB 2830 BPL/STU/3
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File
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1965 - 1970
Part of Beckett Park Library Collection
GB 2830 BPL/20/BEN/10
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1923
Part of Beckett Park Library Collection
GB 2830 POL
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Collection
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1899 - 1987
Reminisces of 1910-12 CLTC student Thomas Halliwell, Teaching practice notes of CLTC student Samuel Childs. Teaching practice notes of CLTC student Ada Sones. College ephemera including handbooks. George Sprittles scrapbook dating from the time the College buildings were the 2nd Northern General Hospital during WW1.
Poole, Iain
GB 2830 PAC/4/2
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n.d.
Part of City of Leeds Training College at Scarborough
GB 2830 BPL/STU/2/6
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1965 - 1969
Part of Beckett Park Library Collection