Items (39 total)

  • Tags: halls of residence

Photograph showing Hetherington and Murray Houses - general view.

Photograph of general exterior view. Birks Halls were completed in 1966.

Photograph showing general view, also including part of Duryard Halls

Exterior photograph of Mardon Hall. The oldest purpose built hall of residence at the University was completed in 1933.

Photograph of Birks Grange, former hall of residence at the University of Exeter. Demolished in order to make way for Birks Halls, c 1960.

Photograph of students in Lopes Hall common room

Photograph showing interior architectural detail - staircase

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

General exterior view

Black and white photograph of two students in a study bedroom at Reed Hall

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.…

Hope Hall was originally named Hartwell House, as at the time that this photograph was taken. The photograph shows an exterior view of students playing tennis on the lawn.

Photograph of student accommodation in College Hostel, Bradninch House, Castle Street, Exeter

The pond at the Crossmead hall of residence was dredged each summer and used by the students as a swimming pool.

In 1983 Crossmead was turned from a hall of residence to a conference centre.

Crossmead Hall was acquired in 1944. The pond at the hall of residence was dredged each summer and used by the students as a swimming pool. Crossmead residents were known as Jentlemen as they travelled to and from campus on Exeter's J bus.…

General view of the gardens.
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