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1930 'Mr. Gustave Taylor making artificial eyes at Oxford-street premises with his son George and daughter Mollie. The craft has been handed down from his great-grandfather, George Taylor, who produced the first hollow artificial eye over 100 years ago. (Image)'<ref>Daily Mirror - Friday 11 April 1930</ref> | |||
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*[https://collection.sciencemuseum.org.uk/people/cp102329/gustav-taylor | * [https://collection.sciencemuseum.org.uk/people/cp102329/gustav-taylor London Science Museum Collection] | ||
*Devices and Designs: Medical Technologies in Historical Perspective, edited by C. Timmermann, J. Anderson, Page 104 | * Devices and Designs: Medical Technologies in Historical Perspective, edited by C. Timmermann, J. Anderson, Page 104 | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Taylor, G}} | {{DEFAULTSORT: Taylor, G}} | ||
[[Category: Town - London]] | [[Category: Town - London]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:54, 6 April 2024
8 New Oxford Street[1]
Artificial eye manufacturer
1930 'Mr. Gustave Taylor making artificial eyes at Oxford-street premises with his son George and daughter Mollie. The craft has been handed down from his great-grandfather, George Taylor, who produced the first hollow artificial eye over 100 years ago. (Image)'[2]
See Also
Sources of Information
- London Science Museum Collection
- Devices and Designs: Medical Technologies in Historical Perspective, edited by C. Timmermann, J. Anderson, Page 104