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'''Glasses''', or '''spectacles''', were lenses set in a frame worn on the face to correct defective eyesight. |
'''Glasses''', or '''spectacles''', were lenses set in a frame worn on the face to correct defective eyesight. |
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− | * [[George McFly]] wore glasses in [[1985]] before history was rewritten. In the improved present, he appeared to wear contact lenses. The black and white photograph on the back cover of his novel ''[[A Match Made in Space]]'' depicts George wearing glasses — possibly the same pair he was asking [[Lorraine Baines McFly|Lorraine]] about when [[Marty McFly|Marty]] arrived home from his trip to [[1885]]: “I can't find my other glasses. Lorraine, have you seen my glasses?” |
+ | * [[George McFly]] wore glasses in [[1985]] before history was rewritten. In the improved present, he appeared to wear [[wikipedia:contact lens|contact lenses]]. The black and white photograph on the back cover of his novel ''[[A Match Made in Space]]'' depicts George wearing glasses — possibly the same pair he was asking [[Lorraine Baines McFly|Lorraine]] about when [[Marty McFly|Marty]] arrived home from his trip to [[1885]]: “I can't find my other glasses. Lorraine, have you seen my glasses?” |
* [[Linda McFly]] wore thick glasses in 1985 before history was rewritten. Like George, in the improved present she appeared to wear contact lenses instead. |
* [[Linda McFly]] wore thick glasses in 1985 before history was rewritten. Like George, in the improved present she appeared to wear contact lenses instead. |
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* The [[barbwire salesman]] in 1885 wore a pair of wire-rimmed glasses. |
* The [[barbwire salesman]] in 1885 wore a pair of wire-rimmed glasses. |
Revision as of 12:50, 9 March 2015
Glasses, or spectacles, were lenses set in a frame worn on the face to correct defective eyesight.
- George McFly wore glasses in 1985 before history was rewritten. In the improved present, he appeared to wear contact lenses. The black and white photograph on the back cover of his novel A Match Made in Space depicts George wearing glasses — possibly the same pair he was asking Lorraine about when Marty arrived home from his trip to 1885: “I can't find my other glasses. Lorraine, have you seen my glasses?”
- Linda McFly wore thick glasses in 1985 before history was rewritten. Like George, in the improved present she appeared to wear contact lenses instead.
- The barbwire salesman in 1885 wore a pair of wire-rimmed glasses.
Note: The above listing refers only to standard glasses, therefore other types seen ― such as George's sunglasses in the improved 1985, Marty Jr. and Marlene's video glasses from 2015 and 3-D's 3-D glasses from 1955 and 1985A etc. — have not been included.