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  • is now home to a branch of Barclays Bank, an optician, a few shops and a Dance School.
  • nch) refracting telescope built by the master optician Alvan Clark.
  • James White founded the firm of James White, Optician and Philosophical Instrument Maker in Glasgow
  • - 15 June 1768) was a British mathematician, optician and telescope maker.
  • was a Scottish maker of medical instruments, optician and meteorologist.
  • anapolis, Indiana, the son of Tory Burton, an optician, and father Jack Burton (after whom he is nam
  • a daily GP surgery with access to a dentist, optician, and podiatrist, as well as specialised menta
  • odfrey (December 1704 - December 1749) was an optician and inventor in the American colonies, who ar
  • d of seven siblings to John, who worked as an optician, and Robina.
  • Other services include a library, dentist and optician as well as a florist and shoe shop amongst ot
  • und and certified by Don Loomis, former chief optician at Kitt Peak National Laboratories.
  • to renew within the third year results in the optician being considered in a "suspension year", duri
  • English optician Chester Moor Hall (1703-1771) develops an ach
  • ) similar to, and slightly predating, Russian optician Dmitri Dmitrievich Maksutov's 1941 Maksutov t
  • sh and carry factory shop on Church Street an optician, farm shop, three charity shops, carpet shop,
  • Heath worked as a practising optician for seventeen years from 1979.
  • Optician fortnightly
  • astronomy by inventing, in collaboration with optician George Dollond, the Barlow lens, an achromati
  • Optician George Bass, following the instructions of Ch
  • aerial telescopes made for him by the Italian optician Giuseppe Campani.
  • As an optician he is chiefly celebrated for, the manufacture
  • om competitive athletics, Peters worked as an optician in Chadwell Heath, Essex.
  • ied James Montague (Monty) Knight (who was an optician, in Northampton).
  • He was considered the foremost optician in Britain, and was noted for his skill in mi
  • George Bass was an optician known to have made an achromatic doublet arou
  • N.S.) 1706 - 30 November 1761) was an English optician, known for his successful optics business and
  • Schupmann medial telescope designed by German optician Ludwig Schupmann near the end of the 19th cen
  • A controlling optician meets a mild librarian to enact secret fantas
  • Story of Bernhard Schmidt, the Great Stellar Optician of the Twentieth Century, (Estonia, 1995).
  • y the Opticians Act 1958, to make the British optician profession statutorily protected.
  • Upon successful completion of the exam an optician receives a personalized certificate.
  • and watches, which are sold through stores as optician stores, pharmacies etc.
  • merchant family, became independent to be an optician, then was interested in natural science and l
  • The museum was created by Pierre Marly, optician to crowned heads, public figures and celebrit
  • Charles Darwin and Sir David Brewster and was optician to William IV and to Queen Victoria.
  • er 6, 1830 - December 30, 1883), Anglo-German optician, was born at Loxten, Westphalia, the son of a
  • e 13, 1908(1908-06-13)) was a German-American optician who co-founded Bausch & Lomb (with John Jacob
  • 959 for Theodore Hamblin (1890 1952), English optician who in the 1930s helped in the evolution of t
  • A dispensing optician will take a prescription written by an optome
  • -suffering wife, and Carol Gomez, the unusual optician with the domineering fantasy life.