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  1. Black GlassBlack CrystalBlack TortoiseBlack MistBlack Diamond+ 2 more. Claire Goldsmith Collection. Montebello. £260. Matte Black to BlackCrystal Half n' Half3 Shades of Grey. Claire Goldsmith Collection. Designer Glasses Collection: See the world with clarity and style. Precision optics in timeless frames. Your vision, enhanced.

  2. Young Andrew Oliver Goldsmith Failed as an Architect. Unfortunately, his life didn’t get much sexier for some time. After seeing his son’s aspirations of architecture come up short, Andrew’s father, Charles Oliver offered him an opportunity to work for him. In 1959, Andrew started working for Oliver Goldsmith Eyewear as an 18 year-old.

  3. PASSION & FASHION. Oliver Goldsmith is a British heritage brand with nearly 100 years of experience in eyewear design and innovation. With four generations of knowledge behind us, we continue to make some of the most beautiful eyewear in the world. Eyewear that pushes the boundaries of expectation, self-expression and individuality.

  4. Oliver Goldsmith. A lot about Goldsmith’s life is fairly uncertain. Historians argue on his true birthyear, but the consensus is that it was November 10 of any of the years between 1727 and 1731. The Library of Congress in Kilkenny West, County Westmeath, Ireland claims that he told a biographer that he was born in eiher 1730 or 1731.

  5. 32K Followers, 171 Following, 1,201 Posts - OLIVER GOLDSMITH®️ (@olivergoldsmithsunglasses) on Instagram: "Making Iconic, British Eyewear since 1926, Oliver Goldsmith are the Originators of Fashion Eyewear "

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  7. Oliver Goldsmith (1728-1774) Oliver Goldsmith was born in 1728 in either his father’s rectory in Pallas, a townland outside Ballymahon, Co. Longford, or at the home of his maternal grandparents in Elphin, Co. Roscommon; he was raised primarily in Lissoy, Co. Westmeath. After graduating from Trinity College Dublin (where he had a rather ...