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Dr Donald E Mitchell, Director of the National Vision Resarch Institute (NVRI) 1978 to 1980

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Catalogue Number: 1231
Dr Donald E Mitchell, Director of the National Vision Resarch Institute (NVRI) 1978 to 1980
Category: Photographs
Sub-Category: Photograph People and events
Year Of Publication/Manufacture: 1998
Time Period: 1940 to 1999
Place Of Publication/Manufacture: Melbourne
Description Of Item: Colour photographs of Dr Donald E Mitchell, Director of the National Vision Research Institute (NVRI) 1978 to 1980 with Ms Sue Kalff, Chairman of the NVRI Board in the VCO Council Room 15.1 x 10.0 cm. Label on back reading 'Sue Kalff Don Mitchell 1998'.
Historical Significance: The National Vision Research Institute of Australia was founded by the Victorian College of Optometry on November 22 1972 after an appeal for funds to optometrists and the optical industry that enable the purchase of property in Cardigan Street adjoining the College and the building of the Research Institute's laboratories, which were completed in 1974. Professor Barry Cole, the Director of the College at the time, was the Acting Director of the NVRI. Dr Donald E Mitchell was appointed in 1977 as the afirst full time director and commenced in July 1978. He resigned in June 1980. He established a remarkable program of research into visual development using both psychophysical and neurophysiological techniques. He attracted Jack Pettigrew to run the neurophysiological laboratory and was assisted by research fellows Drs David and Sheila Crewther. This photograph was taken when Dr Mitchell visited the NVRI some 20 years after he was its Director. Ms Kalff became the Chairman of the NVRI Board in 1997 and was still serving in that capacity at the date of this record
How Acquired: Record of VCO
Condition: Fair. Slightly discolored and bent
Location: Archive office. South wall. Cube 5 Album 2

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