
Lawrence Hartley was selling a Baker long-arm stereomicroscope, a Cambridge rocking microtome, lots of books, some video cameras and some other items.

Steve was also selling a Bowens Illumitran slide copier and a few microscopes (some from Steve Edgar’s estate) including a Leitz inverted microscope and a Beck simple microscope. Steve Gill was selling diatom slides that he had made using specimens from Flatters & Garnett Mike Gibson was selling a Russian Lomo МБС-9 stereomicroscope with transmitted light base and an Optika fibre optic unit with a ringlight, a Meopta AZ-2 portable microscope with its domed case, and a couple of books. John was also selling a black and brass Leitz microscope with its wooden case. His slides included several wood sections by Ernie Ives. Illumination was provided by an Olympus PM-LSD lamp that he had converted to use an LED.
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Swift & Son with a box full of accessories, set up for viewing slides under polarised light. John Fletcher showed a black and brass microscope by J.

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Joan also brought the Quekett Shop, selling books at reduced prices, notelets and the Journal archive on USB drive. Joan brought several books, including Seaweeds of Britain and Ireland, Seashores: An Ecological Guide by Julian Cremona, Seaweeds by David Thomas, Rocky Shores by Joan Archer-Thomson & Julian Cremona, and A key to common seaweeds by Steve Morrell & Carol Roberts. Joan Bingley’s exhibit featured seaweed, with slides to examine under her binocular Wild M11 microscope and a small stereomicroscope. Lots of PMS members also belong to the Quekett, so there were many familiar faces from Quekett meetings.

The 2019 Annual General Meeting of the Postal Microscopical Society was held as usual in the main hall and committee room of Turville Memorial Hall in Husbands Bosworth, Leicestershire, about 6 miles from Junction 20 of the M1. Home | About the Club | Meeting reports | PMS Annual General Meeting PMS Annual General Meeting Saturday 11th May 2019
