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James McKay Bryson

James McKay Bryson was born in 1824. He was the son of Robert Bryson, optical instrument maker, and the brother of Alexander Bryson, another optical instrument maker. He was an optical instrument maker who sold microscopes, slides, thermometers, and barometers in Edinburgh from 1850 to 1893.

Powell achromatic compound microscope

Powell achromatic compound microscope

Hugh Powell
1841
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