British Optical Association Museum in London

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British Optical Association Museum

Founded by J.H. Sutcliffe of the British Optical Association in 1901, this is a remarkable museum collection currently comprising over fourteen thousand outstanding objects and archival items relating to the history of ophthalmic optics (optometry), the human eye and visual aids, as well as the representation of these subjects in art. Many of the objects in the museum are rare or unique. They're certainly eye-catching! When the BOA voluntarily disbanded in 1980 the Museum was entrusted to the care of the new College of Optometrists. Now in its second century, it continues to be recognised as the oldest and one of the best optical museum collections in the world.

The College of Optometrists, 42 Craven Street
WC2N 5NG, London, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 (0)20 7766 4353
Fax: +44 (0)20 7839 6800
Website: college-optometrists.org/en/knowledge-centre/museyeum
E-mail: museum@college-optometrists.org


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