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  • Tags: 1970s

Image from the 1971 University of Exeter campus development plan by Sir William Holford.

Photograph shows site of Main Library prior to construction.

Production of Gilbert and Sullivan's "Ruddigore"

Photograph of interior view of St Luke's Chapel.

Aerial view of St. Luke's campus, which was incorporated into the School of Education in 1978. St. Luke's campus opened in 1854 and there had always been a close relationship between the University and the College.

View from Senior Common Room.

Photograph of a staff office.

Photograph showing general exterior view, including Barbara Hepworth's bronze sculpture 'Figure For Landscape' (1960) in the foreground.

Photograph of three University Chancellors, F J Llewellyn, Harry Kay and J W [James Wilfred] Cook (left-right)

Opened by Mr F Spurway.

Photograph of the issue desk and library staff in the Old Library. The building was completed in 1965.

'...a gypsy's warning not to have any truck with electronically operated blinds, or turnstiles, and do not have your issue desk within 15 feet…

Exterior view of Northcote House, University of Exeter. The University's main administrative building, named after Sir Stafford Northcote, was completed in 1960, allowing the administration to move to campus from the city centre.

Black and white photograph of North Cloister, St Luke's College. The College merged with the University in October 1978. The earliest building on the site dates from 1885.

General exterior view of the Mary Harris Memorial Chapel.

Photograph of the interior of the Mary Harris Memorial Chapel. The ceiling is painted with abstract vault patterns designed by Thomas Monnington.

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Shows Professor Ted Wragg, Browne and unidentified individual

Photograph showing general exterior view.

Inaugurated by Sheila J Browne, Senior Chief Inspector, DES. Photograph also includes Prof Ted Wragg, Vice Chancellor and Dr King.

Aerial photograph of the University of Exeter, Streatham Campus.

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.
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