Items (225 total)

  • Collection: University of Exeter archive

This hand-coloured lithograph was printed by William Spreat in c 1854 and shows the Exeter Diocesan School, which was renamed St Luke's College in 1930. Having started life as a as a teacher training college in the Cathedral Close, the training…

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General exterior view.

Photograph showing interior view of a communal area with groups of students seated.

Photograph of students in the refectory, Devonshire House. Named after Mary, Dowager Duchess of Devonshire - the first Chancellor of the University, the building provided space for student social activities.

Black and white photograph of students seated in the dining hall at St Luke's College

Sepia toned photograph postcard of the dining hall at the Exeter Diocesan Training College, a teacher training college in Exeter, which was renamed St Luke's College in 1930. Students or lecturers are lined up at the far end of the hall.

Harrison was VC at the University of Exeter from 1985-1994.

Kay was VC at the University of Exeter, 1973-1984.

Photograph showing Hetherington and Murray Houses - general view.

Photograph showing aerial view prior to construction of Duryard Halls. Also shows Thomas Hall.

Photograph showing general view, also including part of Duryard Halls

Photograph showing interior architectural detail - staircase

Photograph of England international footballer, Evelyn Lintott, capped while studying teacher training at St. Luke's College, Exeter. He was killed on 1st July 1916, the first day of the Battle of the Somme
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