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John Dollond (1706-1761) c1750, English optician. Inventor of the achromatic lens. Father of Peter Dollond and grandfather of George Dollond. Engraving from 'The Gallery of Portraits' Vol III by Charles Knight (London, 1834). British. Scientist. Optics. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-john-dollond-1706-1761-c1750-english-optician-inventor-of-the-achromatic-57312007.html
RMD96P1B–John Dollond (1706-1761) c1750, English optician. Inventor of the achromatic lens. Father of Peter Dollond and grandfather of George Dollond. Engraving from 'The Gallery of Portraits' Vol III by Charles Knight (London, 1834). British. Scientist. Optics.
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RM2EBCMC9–JOHN DOLLOND (1706-1761) English optician and inventor
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RMAA14BA–John Dollond, 1706 - 1761. British maker of optical and astronomical instruments
Peter Dollond (1720-1820) English optician, eldest son of John Dollond. Optical instrument designer and maker who worked with his father and nephew in London. Credited with invention of the triple achromatic lens. Dollond telescopes were used by Captain J Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-peter-dollond-1720-1820-english-optician-eldest-son-of-john-dollond-135676283.html
RMHTMGDF–Peter Dollond (1720-1820) English optician, eldest son of John Dollond. Optical instrument designer and maker who worked with his father and nephew in London. Credited with invention of the triple achromatic lens. Dollond telescopes were used by Captain J
John Dollond, optician, c1750. Artist: Posselwhite Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/john-dollond-optician-c1750-artist-posselwhite-image262730491.html
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RMHGNG3D–John Dollond, 1706 - 1761, an English optician
John Dollond *oil on canvas *90.2 x 69.8 cm *mid to late 18th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-john-dollond-oil-on-canvas-902-x-698-cm-mid-to-late-18th-century-162804607.html
RMKCTAX7–John Dollond *oil on canvas *90.2 x 69.8 cm *mid to late 18th century
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Peter Dollond (1731-1820), English maker of optical instruments, inventor, of the apochromatic lens, portrait painting by John Hoppner, 1775-1779 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/peter-dollond1731-1820-english-maker-ofoptical-instruments-inventor-of-theapochromatic-lens-portrait-painting-by-john-hoppner-1775-1779-image365733190.html
RM2C70GBJ–Peter Dollond (1731-1820), English maker of optical instruments, inventor, of the apochromatic lens, portrait painting by John Hoppner, 1775-1779
John Dollond (1706-1761) on engraving from the 1800s.English optician. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-john-dollond-1706-1761-on-engraving-from-the-1800senglish-optician-28546445.html
RFBJCB7W–John Dollond (1706-1761) on engraving from the 1800s.English optician.
Temporary mounting of an achromatic refracting telescope, the property of E.J. Cooper, Esq. Lithograph from 1831. Illustrated London News. The achromatic refracting lens was invented in 1733 by an English barrister named Chester Moore Hall, although it was independently invented and patented by John Dollond around 1758. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/temporary-mounting-of-an-achromatic-refracting-telescope-the-property-of-ej-cooper-esq-lithograph-from-1831-illustrated-london-news-the-achromatic-refracting-lens-was-invented-in-1733-by-an-english-barrister-named-chester-moore-hall-although-it-was-independently-invented-and-patented-by-john-dollond-around-1758-image246624367.html
RMT96KW3–Temporary mounting of an achromatic refracting telescope, the property of E.J. Cooper, Esq. Lithograph from 1831. Illustrated London News. The achromatic refracting lens was invented in 1733 by an English barrister named Chester Moore Hall, although it was independently invented and patented by John Dollond around 1758.
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RM2CMTRBC–John Dollond.
Temporary mounting of an achromatic refracting telescope, the property of E.J. Cooper, Esq. Lithograph from 1831. Illustrated London News. The achromatic refracting lens was invented in 1733 by an English barrister named Chester Moore Hall, although it was independently invented and patented by John Dollond around 1758. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/temporary-mounting-of-an-achromatic-refracting-telescope-the-property-of-ej-cooper-esq-lithograph-from-1831-illustrated-london-news-the-achromatic-refracting-lens-was-invented-in-1733-by-an-english-barrister-named-chester-moore-hall-although-it-was-independently-invented-and-patented-by-john-dollond-around-1758-image246625064.html
RMT96MP0–Temporary mounting of an achromatic refracting telescope, the property of E.J. Cooper, Esq. Lithograph from 1831. Illustrated London News. The achromatic refracting lens was invented in 1733 by an English barrister named Chester Moore Hall, although it was independently invented and patented by John Dollond around 1758.
English: Engraving of John Dollond F.R.S 1761. 732 John Dollond 1761 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-engraving-of-john-dollond-frs-1761-732-john-dollond-1761-image185616054.html
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England: c. 1750 An engraving portrait of optician, achromatic lens developer and inventor John Dollond. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/england-c-1750-an-engraving-portrait-of-optician-achromatic-lens-developer-and-inventor-john-dollond-image556532669.html
RM2R9C72N–England: c. 1750 An engraving portrait of optician, achromatic lens developer and inventor John Dollond.
John Dollond *oil on canvas *90.2 x 69.8 cm *mid to late 18th century 321 John Dollond, by Benjamin Wilson Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/john-dollond-oil-on-canvas-902-x-698-cm-mid-to-late-18th-century-321-john-dollond-by-benjamin-wilson-image214084182.html
RMPC8AFJ–John Dollond *oil on canvas *90.2 x 69.8 cm *mid to late 18th century 321 John Dollond, by Benjamin Wilson
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RMHM3EW5–John Dollond 1761
Pocket set of drawing instruments. Culture: British, London. Dimensions: Case: H. 7 x W. 3 1/8 in. (17.8 x 7.9 cm). Maker: probably Peter Dollond (1730-1820). Date: ca. 1755-60. This étui contains tools for a draftsman, including a protractor, dividers, and an ivory rule. The maker of the instruments, John Dollond, was trained as a silk weaver, a trade he abandoned in 1752, when he began to collaborate with his son making optical instruments. From the 1760s on, such English luxury goods were available in Paris in magasins anglais. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pocket-set-of-drawing-instruments-culture-british-london-dimensions-case-h-7-x-w-3-18-in-178-x-79-cm-maker-probably-peter-dollond-1730-1820-date-ca-1755-60-this-tui-contains-tools-for-a-draftsman-including-a-protractor-dividers-and-an-ivory-rule-the-maker-of-the-instruments-john-dollond-was-trained-as-a-silk-weaver-a-trade-he-abandoned-in-1752-when-he-began-to-collaborate-with-his-son-making-optical-instruments-from-the-1760s-on-such-english-luxury-goods-were-available-in-paris-in-magasins-anglais-museum-metropolitan-museum-of-art-new-york-usa-image213372534.html
RMPB3XRJ–Pocket set of drawing instruments. Culture: British, London. Dimensions: Case: H. 7 x W. 3 1/8 in. (17.8 x 7.9 cm). Maker: probably Peter Dollond (1730-1820). Date: ca. 1755-60. This étui contains tools for a draftsman, including a protractor, dividers, and an ivory rule. The maker of the instruments, John Dollond, was trained as a silk weaver, a trade he abandoned in 1752, when he began to collaborate with his son making optical instruments. From the 1760s on, such English luxury goods were available in Paris in magasins anglais. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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RMHX4N99–John Dollond, by Benjamin Wilson
Peter Dollond (1720-1820) English optician, eldest son of John Dollond. Optical instrument designer and maker who worked with his father and nephew in London. Credited with invention of the triple achromatic lens. Dollond telescopes were used by Captain James Cook (1769) for observing the Transit of Venus, and by Lord Nelson. Engraving after the paintig hy J Hoppner, published 1820. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-peter-dollond-1720-1820-english-optician-eldest-son-of-john-dollond-57347839.html
RMD98BN3–Peter Dollond (1720-1820) English optician, eldest son of John Dollond. Optical instrument designer and maker who worked with his father and nephew in London. Credited with invention of the triple achromatic lens. Dollond telescopes were used by Captain James Cook (1769) for observing the Transit of Venus, and by Lord Nelson. Engraving after the paintig hy J Hoppner, published 1820.
John Dollond 1706 - 1761 Englischer Optiker Aus dem Buch Gallery of Portraits, London 1833., Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Record date not stated Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/john-dollond-1706-1761-englischer-optiker-aus-dem-buch-gallery-of-portraits-london-1833-historisch-digital-restaurierte-reproduktion-von-einer-vorlage-aus-dem-19-jahrhundert-record-date-not-stated-image593952371.html
RF2WE8T8K–John Dollond 1706 - 1761 Englischer Optiker Aus dem Buch Gallery of Portraits, London 1833., Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Record date not stated
Peter Dollond, John Hoppner, 1758–1810, British, 1775 to 1779, Oil on canvas, Support (PTG): 29 7/8 × 25 inches (75.9 × 63.5 cm), dark, man, portrait, seated, sitting, telescope, wig Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/peter-dollond-john-hoppner-17581810-british-1775-to-1779-oil-on-canvas-support-ptg-29-78-25-inches-759-635-cm-dark-man-portrait-seated-sitting-telescope-wig-image389857364.html
RM2DJ7F18–Peter Dollond, John Hoppner, 1758–1810, British, 1775 to 1779, Oil on canvas, Support (PTG): 29 7/8 × 25 inches (75.9 × 63.5 cm), dark, man, portrait, seated, sitting, telescope, wig
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John Dollond. Mezzotint by J. R. Smith after B. Wilson. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/john-dollond-mezzotint-by-j-r-smith-after-b-wilson-image450019729.html
RM2H444N5–John Dollond. Mezzotint by J. R. Smith after B. Wilson.
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RMHGNG3R–John Dollond, 1706 - 1761, an English optician
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John Dollond (1706-1761) on engraving from the 1800s. English optician. Engraved by J.Pofselwhite and published in London by Charles Knight, Ludgate S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/john-dollond-1706-1761-on-engraving-from-the-1800s-english-optician-engraved-by-jpofselwhite-and-published-in-london-by-charles-knight-ludgate-s-image622851988.html
RF2Y59A1T–John Dollond (1706-1761) on engraving from the 1800s. English optician. Engraved by J.Pofselwhite and published in London by Charles Knight, Ludgate S
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RMJ3T7HB–John Dollond, by Benjamin Wilson
Peter Dollond, optician, c1800. Artist: Unknown Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/peter-dollond-optician-c1800-artist-unknown-image262733184.html
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Reflector and refractor by celebrated 18th century makers. The closer instrument is a Newtonian reflector by William Herschel, famous for discovering the planet Uranus and building very large reflectors. This is his 7 ft (focal Length ) model, the type used in the discovery of Uranus. The large refractor behind is by Peter Dollond, who applied the discovery of achromatic lenses by his father John and, with the help of a patent, built a successful business making telescopes. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-reflector-and-refractor-by-celebrated-18th-century-makers-the-closer-76390000.html
RMEC7T68–Reflector and refractor by celebrated 18th century makers. The closer instrument is a Newtonian reflector by William Herschel, famous for discovering the planet Uranus and building very large reflectors. This is his 7 ft (focal Length ) model, the type used in the discovery of Uranus. The large refractor behind is by Peter Dollond, who applied the discovery of achromatic lenses by his father John and, with the help of a patent, built a successful business making telescopes.
. English: John Dollond oil on canvas 90.2 x 69.8 cm . second half of 18th century. Benjamin Wilson; Benjamin Wilson 279 John Dollond, by Benjamin Wilson Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-john-dollond-oil-on-canvas-902-x-698-cm-second-half-of-18th-century-benjamin-wilson-benjamin-wilson-279-john-dollond-by-benjamin-wilson-image188836427.html
RMMY66P3–. English: John Dollond oil on canvas 90.2 x 69.8 cm . second half of 18th century. Benjamin Wilson; Benjamin Wilson 279 John Dollond, by Benjamin Wilson
Men of science living in 1807-8 by W. Walker and G. Zobel - Maskelyne Rutherford Dollond Robert Browne Henry Kater Allen William Hyde Wollaston Runford Murdoch. Chapman William Longrove William Symington William Herschel Edward Jenner William Smith H. Cavendish John Datton J. Brunell Matthew Boulton Thomas Telford William Rennie Samuel Crompton Edmund Cartwright francis Ronalds StanhopeJoseph Bramah Patrick Hiller Charles Tennant Bryan Donkin Huddart Henry Maudslay Humphrey Dary Edward Howard Thomas Young Gilbert. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/men-of-science-living-in-1807-8-by-w-walker-and-g-zobel-maskelyne-rutherford-dollond-robert-browne-henry-kater-allen-william-hyde-wollaston-runford-murdoch-chapman-william-longrove-william-symington-william-herschel-edward-jenner-william-smith-h-cavendish-john-datton-j-brunell-matthew-boulton-thomas-telford-william-rennie-samuel-crompton-edmund-cartwright-francis-ronalds-stanhopejoseph-bramah-patrick-hiller-charles-tennant-bryan-donkin-huddart-henry-maudslay-humphrey-dary-edward-howard-thomas-young-gilbert-image268858357.html
RMWHBFG5–Men of science living in 1807-8 by W. Walker and G. Zobel - Maskelyne Rutherford Dollond Robert Browne Henry Kater Allen William Hyde Wollaston Runford Murdoch. Chapman William Longrove William Symington William Herschel Edward Jenner William Smith H. Cavendish John Datton J. Brunell Matthew Boulton Thomas Telford William Rennie Samuel Crompton Edmund Cartwright francis Ronalds StanhopeJoseph Bramah Patrick Hiller Charles Tennant Bryan Donkin Huddart Henry Maudslay Humphrey Dary Edward Howard Thomas Young Gilbert.
Appletons' cyclopaedia of applied mechanics: a dictionary of mechanical engineering and the mechanical arts . engths. Flint-Glass.—The best flint-glass is subject to defects, chief among which are undulatorv appear-ances called strice, resulting from a want of uniform density in the glass, and tending to refract anddisperse in different directions the rays of light passing through it. These defects are of great im-portance when the glass is to be used for optical purposes. In 1753 John Dollond, an Englishoptician, first began the construction of achromatic object-glasses, formed of two kinds o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/appletons-cyclopaedia-of-applied-mechanics-a-dictionary-of-mechanical-engineering-and-the-mechanical-arts-engths-flint-glassthe-best-flint-glass-is-subject-to-defects-chief-among-which-are-undulatorv-appear-ances-called-strice-resulting-from-a-want-of-uniform-density-in-the-glass-and-tending-to-refract-anddisperse-in-different-directions-the-rays-of-light-passing-through-it-these-defects-are-of-great-im-portance-when-the-glass-is-to-be-used-for-optical-purposes-in-1753-john-dollond-an-englishoptician-first-began-the-construction-of-achromatic-object-glasses-formed-of-two-kinds-o-image340312773.html
RM2ANJGBH–Appletons' cyclopaedia of applied mechanics: a dictionary of mechanical engineering and the mechanical arts . engths. Flint-Glass.—The best flint-glass is subject to defects, chief among which are undulatorv appear-ances called strice, resulting from a want of uniform density in the glass, and tending to refract anddisperse in different directions the rays of light passing through it. These defects are of great im-portance when the glass is to be used for optical purposes. In 1753 John Dollond, an Englishoptician, first began the construction of achromatic object-glasses, formed of two kinds o
Burton, 127-133 High Street, Hornchurch, Havering, Greater London Authority, 1970s-1990s. The curved elevation of the Burton store on the corner of High Street and North Street, with the adjoining shops on either side. Foundation stones were laid at the site by members of the Burton family in 1939. The shop units in the building were occupied by businesses including the Post Office, Dollond and Aitchison Opticians, Dorothy Perkins, Douglas Estate Agents, and Boots. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/burton-127-133-high-street-hornchurch-havering-greater-london-authority-1970s-1990s-the-curved-elevation-of-the-burton-store-on-the-corner-of-high-street-and-north-street-with-the-adjoining-shops-on-either-side-foundation-stones-were-laid-at-the-site-by-members-of-the-burton-family-in-1939-the-shop-units-in-the-building-were-occupied-by-businesses-including-the-post-office-dollond-and-aitchison-opticians-dorothy-perkins-douglas-estate-agents-and-boots-image474697448.html
RM2JG89C8–Burton, 127-133 High Street, Hornchurch, Havering, Greater London Authority, 1970s-1990s. The curved elevation of the Burton store on the corner of High Street and North Street, with the adjoining shops on either side. Foundation stones were laid at the site by members of the Burton family in 1939. The shop units in the building were occupied by businesses including the Post Office, Dollond and Aitchison Opticians, Dorothy Perkins, Douglas Estate Agents, and Boots.
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John Dollond. Stipple engraving by J. Posselwhite after B. Wilson. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/john-dollond-stipple-engraving-by-j-posselwhite-after-b-wilson-image450110455.html
RM2H488DB–John Dollond. Stipple engraving by J. Posselwhite after B. Wilson.
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. English: John Dollond oil on canvas 90.2 x 69.8 cm . second half of 18th century. Benjamin Wilson; Benjamin Wilson 321 John Dollond, by Benjamin Wilson Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-john-dollond-oil-on-canvas-902-x-698-cm-second-half-of-18th-century-benjamin-wilson-benjamin-wilson-321-john-dollond-by-benjamin-wilson-image188127041.html
RMMX1WXW–. English: John Dollond oil on canvas 90.2 x 69.8 cm . second half of 18th century. Benjamin Wilson; Benjamin Wilson 321 John Dollond, by Benjamin Wilson
Academy notes . * No. 796. 66 X 42. No. 796. The Marchioness of Tiveeddale.^*Knighton Warren. On the end wall, on theline, is—No. 802, CoopersShorthorns, T. SidneyCooper, R.A. ; and above,No. 801, Trouble; AliceHavers. No. 800, The Burialof Harold; J. A. ViNTER,children playing inthe sand,and No. n^^, Meditation;W. Anstey Dollond. Above Sir John Gil-berts picture. No. 813,^A Fight for the Standard;are five small scripturalsubjects, by T. M. ROOKE,whose designs will be re-membered in former ex-hibitions. Above these is a largepicture. No. 806, To theRescue, Norfolk Coast;lifeboat and crew, S. C Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/academy-notes-no-796-66-x-42-no-796-the-marchioness-of-tiveeddaleknighton-warren-on-the-end-wall-on-theline-isno-802-coopersshorthorns-t-sidneycooper-ra-and-aboveno-801-trouble-alicehavers-no-800-the-burialof-harold-j-a-vinterchildren-playing-inthe-sandand-no-n-meditationw-anstey-dollond-above-sir-john-gil-berts-picture-no-813a-fight-for-the-standardare-five-small-scripturalsubjects-by-t-m-rookewhose-designs-will-be-re-membered-in-former-ex-hibitions-above-these-is-a-largepicture-no-806-to-therescue-norfolk-coastlifeboat-and-crew-s-c-image338367588.html
RM2AJDY8M–Academy notes . * No. 796. 66 X 42. No. 796. The Marchioness of Tiveeddale.^*Knighton Warren. On the end wall, on theline, is—No. 802, CoopersShorthorns, T. SidneyCooper, R.A. ; and above,No. 801, Trouble; AliceHavers. No. 800, The Burialof Harold; J. A. ViNTER,children playing inthe sand,and No. n^^, Meditation;W. Anstey Dollond. Above Sir John Gil-berts picture. No. 813,^A Fight for the Standard;are five small scripturalsubjects, by T. M. ROOKE,whose designs will be re-membered in former ex-hibitions. Above these is a largepicture. No. 806, To theRescue, Norfolk Coast;lifeboat and crew, S. C
John Dollond. Stipple engraving by K. Mackenzie, 1804, after B. Wilson. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/john-dollond-stipple-engraving-by-k-mackenzie-1804-after-b-wilson-image450036898.html
RM2H44XJA–John Dollond. Stipple engraving by K. Mackenzie, 1804, after B. Wilson.
Pocket set of drawing instruments ca. 1755–60 probably Peter Dollond This étui contains tools for a draftsman, including a protractor, dividers, and an ivory rule. The maker of the instruments, John Dollond, was trained as a silk weaver, a trade he abandoned in 1752, when he began to collaborate with his son making optical instruments. From the 1760s on, such English luxury goods were available in Paris in magasins anglais.. Pocket set of drawing instruments 198857 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pocket-set-of-drawing-instruments-ca-175560-probably-peter-dollond-this-tui-contains-tools-for-a-draftsman-including-a-protractor-dividers-and-an-ivory-rule-the-maker-of-the-instruments-john-dollond-was-trained-as-a-silk-weaver-a-trade-he-abandoned-in-1752-when-he-began-to-collaborate-with-his-son-making-optical-instruments-from-the-1760s-on-such-english-luxury-goods-were-available-in-paris-in-magasins-anglais-pocket-set-of-drawing-instruments-198857-image458465016.html
RM2HHTTPG–Pocket set of drawing instruments ca. 1755–60 probably Peter Dollond This étui contains tools for a draftsman, including a protractor, dividers, and an ivory rule. The maker of the instruments, John Dollond, was trained as a silk weaver, a trade he abandoned in 1752, when he began to collaborate with his son making optical instruments. From the 1760s on, such English luxury goods were available in Paris in magasins anglais.. Pocket set of drawing instruments 198857
Dollond, John . Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dollond-john-image418326262.html
RM2F8GBBJ–Dollond, John .
. English: John Dollond oil on canvas 90.2 x 69.8 cm . second half of 18th century. Benjamin Wilson; Benjamin Wilson 320 John Dollond, by Benjamin Wilson Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-john-dollond-oil-on-canvas-902-x-698-cm-second-half-of-18th-century-benjamin-wilson-benjamin-wilson-320-john-dollond-by-benjamin-wilson-image187568353.html
RMMW4D9N–. English: John Dollond oil on canvas 90.2 x 69.8 cm . second half of 18th century. Benjamin Wilson; Benjamin Wilson 320 John Dollond, by Benjamin Wilson
477 Peter Dollond Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/477-peter-dollond-image213960503.html
RMPC2MPF–477 Peter Dollond
Dollond, John . Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dollond-john-image418330082.html
RM2F8GG82–Dollond, John .
John Hoppner, 1758–1810, British, Peter Dollond, 1775 to 1779. Oil on canvas. dark , man , portrait , seated , sitting , telescope , wig. Dollond, Peter (1731–1820), maker of optical and scientific instruments Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/john-hoppner-17581810-british-peter-dollond-1775-to-1779-oil-on-canvas-dark-man-portrait-seated-sitting-telescope-wig-dollond-peter-17311820-maker-of-optical-and-scientific-instruments-image398348037.html
RM2E428YH–John Hoppner, 1758–1810, British, Peter Dollond, 1775 to 1779. Oil on canvas. dark , man , portrait , seated , sitting , telescope , wig. Dollond, Peter (1731–1820), maker of optical and scientific instruments
Peter Dollond English: before 1821 . 733 John Hoppner 001 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/peter-dollond-english-before-1821-733-john-hoppner-001-image185616513.html
RMMNYFN5–Peter Dollond English: before 1821 . 733 John Hoppner 001
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