Items (210 total)

  • Collection: University of Exeter archive

Photograph showing students at the entrance of Roborough. The building was named after Lord Roborough, formerly Sir Henry Lopes, President of the University College 1936-8.

The building was named after a College benefactor who was a member of the Singer sewing machine family.

Pictured outside Gandy Street.

Held on 27 Oct 1922. Pictured: Sir Henry Lopes in the chair; Principal H J W Hetherington on his right; Registrar A K Woodbridge on his left

Pictured outside Gandy Street.

Caption reads 'Floodlighted by the Exeter Gaslight & Coke Company. Jubilee Celebrations, 6th May, 1935'.

Exterior photograph of university premises in Gandy Street, Exeter. The building was purpose built with 40 rooms and a lecture theatre, it opened in 1911 and was sold by the University in 1983.

Postcard of garden stairs at Reed Hall. Printed text on reverse: 'This series of 24 postcards has been issued to assist the Appeal of the University College, Exeter, for a Building and Endowment Fund. Please help the Appeal by using these cards.…

Photograph of gardens and pond of the University of Exeter.

Photograph of the University of Exeter including the Amory Building, Laver Building and the Harrison Building

Photograph of Streatham Campus buildings in the snow

Aerial photograph of the University of Exeter, Streatham Campus.

Photograph of the University of Exeter including the Amory Building, Laver Building and the Harrison Building

Also pictured with the Vice Chancellor, Dr James Wilfred Cook, and his wife, Elsie Cook.

Group pictured outside Reed Hall, 50 years on.

Black and white photograph of the exterior of the Great Hall, University of Exeter. The Great Hall opened in 1964.

Photograph of an orchestra playing on the stage of the Great Hall, University of Exeter.

General exterior view including Northcott Theatre. A shopping centre was added in 1974.

Teresa Welby (R), first female Guild president of University of Exeter; the Chancellor, Mary Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire; and Elsie Cook (L), wife of the Vice-Chancellor.
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