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30: 22: 133:. The college moved to its current headquarters at 41-42 Craven Street in December 1997. The premises comprise two former townhouses, originally built in the 1730s, but with later additions. These were originally mid-terrace properties but following demolitions in the 1970s they now represent the end of the Georgian block on the east side of the street. It has transpired that one of houses (no 41) accommodated a business selling telescopes and optical 'toys' in the 1820s. 353: 73:(BOA) in 1895, several more professional bodies were formed for the development of British optometry, with at least six separate qualifying associations existing in the period prior to the passing of the Opticians Act (1958). By that year only four were authorised to conduct examinations and award professional qualifications statutorily approved by the 93:) which had run qualifying exams since 1898 but surrendered its examining function to the new college. In 1980 the title British College of Ophthalmic Opticians (Optometrists) was adopted. In 1987 the title was changed to British College of Optometrists and in 1995 the title College of Optometrists was adopted. 77:(GOC). In 1962 the Institute of Optical Science (tracing its history, via predecessor bodies to 1905) merged with the BOA, leaving only three approved professional bodies. The creation of a single new professional body in the form of a 84:
The college was established in 1980 by three separate bodies, the former British Optical Association founded in 1895 and the Scottish Association of Opticians tracing its history to 1922 (both of which were disbanded in 1980) and the
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Martin Levy, Elaine Moss; John Coleman Isaac, 'Importer of Curiosities': An outline of his life, and the 1846 Continental Diary, Journal of the History of Collections, Volume 14, Issue 1, 1 May 2002, Pages 97–114,
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from 2008 to 2015. The college museum includes an archive of the history of the WCO and its predecessor international bodies, the IOL (1927-1969) and IOOL (1969-1995).
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Schoen, John N.(1981), Secretary's Page, American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics, Volume 58, Number 7, pp 594-595, published by the
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Lynch, M. and Cole, P. (1999), The College of Optometrists, A History 1980-1998, published by The College of Optometrists, page 229.
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Agarwal, R. (1995), A Royal Charter for Optometrists, British Journal of Optometry and Dispensing, Volume 3, Number 3, page 100.
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Agarwal, R. (2011), A Royal College for Optometrists, Optician, volume 241, number 6294, page 11.
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Shortly before its formal foundation, the college was based at 10 Knaresborough Place in
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College for optometrists was suggested in 1972 in a letter published by Rishi Agarwal.
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Cole, John (1981), The voice of optics, Optician, volume 181, number 4680, page 27.
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Agarwal, R. (1972), Some challenging thoughts, Optician, 27 October, page 32.
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The College of Optometrists was granted a royal charter by
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is the professional, scientific and examining body for
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Grade II listed buildings in the City of Westminster
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optometry
United Kingdom
Craven Street
London
Grade II listed
British Optical Association
General Optical Council
Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers
King Charles I
Queen Elizabeth II
Guildhall
Duchess of Gloucester
Earls Court
London
British Optical Association
European Academy of Optometry and Optics
World Council of Optometry
Historic England
"41 Craven Street WC2 (1220948)"
National Heritage List for England
American Academy of Optometry
https://doi.org/10.1093/jhc/14.1.97
"European Academy of Optometry and Optics"
Archived
"World Council of Optometry"
Archived
College of Optometrists website
Look After Your Eyes

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