THE CONTENTS OF 'OTHERS'
New! Some Queketteers spot at a bargain at Belstead - by Alan Kime.
THE GALLERY - This will contain some photomicrographs of various members' slides, and I hope some from the Club's collection. They will be listed under the individual member concerned. WARNING! - Because I wish to retain as much quality as possible, download times may be long! Click here.
Colour illustrations to the Presidential Address, May 2002. These illustrations are meant to be looked at in conjunction with the paper in the Journal No. 39:2.
An interesting find by Ken Jones
Some interesting pictures from (Dr) Les Franchi, showing that it is possible to obtain excellent photomicrographs with a cheap digital camera, even with a fixed focus lens.
Some colour slides to accompany Pierre Girodet's article in the Bulletin. Click here.
Some beautiful slides presented by Fred Price at a recent gossip. (Note, because of the quality I have mimimally compressed and re-sized these, so the download times may be longer than usual - but it's worth it!
A page devoted to previous 'Picture of the Edition' and other beautiful and/or interesting photomicrographs of slides. However, as the contents build up during the year it may take a little time to download. I hope you will find it worthwhile.
Derek Steven's curious find in an air sample.
Some examples of Vaughan Dodge's fine dry mounts - one of his specialities.
An account of Fred Longrigg's microscopy on the island of Eigg, working without electricity! Click here
John Garrett's initial experiences with video microscopy
A story of the Cretaceous
Phil Greaves on Tardigrades
The Geology of Hong Kong
Some of Gwyneth Thurgood's fascinating micro-landscapes, created with the help of polars
Dolphin's teeth - Some unusual pictures of something even your dentist is unlikely to have seen.
An interesting account of an unusual reef
Pediastrum, an attractive alga
The Island - If you're in England this is somewhere where you might like to be...
An interesting description of the Bausch & Lomb DynaZoom stand. Something of an American classic.