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Pair of Bolle brand sunglasses with case used by Olympian Lydia Lassila at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver.
Pair of Bolle brand sunglasses with case used by Olympian Lydia Lassila at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver. 12 Feb 2010-28 Feb 2010 N2010.22.3
Glasses worn by Robert Flower, aged 4
Glasses worn by Robert Flower, aged 4 Circa 1963 1988.1914.1
Spectacles with case;  used by cricketer Clive Lloyd
Spectacles with case; used by cricketer Clive Lloyd M7502.1
Glasses worn by Robert Flower, aged 16
Glasses worn by Robert Flower, aged 16 Circa 1978 1988.1914.2.1
Sunglasses worn by Kim Brennan, women's single sculls, Rio Olympic Games, 2016
Sunglasses worn by Kim Brennan, women's single sculls, Rio Olympic Games, 2016 2016 2016.7.3
Sunglasses worn by James Tomkins, 2004 Athens Olympic Games
Sunglasses worn by James Tomkins, 2004 Athens Olympic Games 2004 2005.4217.3
Sunglasses worn by James McRae, men's quadruple sculls, Rio Olympic Games, 2016
Sunglasses worn by James McRae, men's quadruple sculls, Rio Olympic Games, 2016 2016.6.2
Pair of glasses worn by Bob Hawke, broken during the Prime Minister's Cricket Match 1989
Pair of glasses worn by Bob Hawke, broken during the Prime Minister's Cricket Match 1989 1989 1993.2877
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