Archival Resources Details

Josef Lederer - Records

Title
Josef Lederer - Records
Repository
University of New South Wales Archives
Reference
CN 234 and others
Date Range
1950 - 1987
Description

Scrapbooks of presscuttings and letters 1951-81; early published research papers 1950-70; photographic records of graduates in optometry 1950-65; reports on the School of Optometry 1977-80; the first 'Lederer Lens' which he developed for the partially sighted [CN 234, 245 and 936]. Oral history interview 1983 which was published by the UNSW Archives in 1987 as "Josef Lederer: Optometry in the University of New South Wales 1951-81" [OH.UIP 29].

Formats
Audio
Access
Available for reference

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