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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.

Rex Richards (Chancellor), Harry Kay (Vice Chancellor) and Princess Anne at the opening of the Main Library.

Photograph also shows Harry Kay (VC) and John Stirling (University Librarian)

Photograph also shows Rex Richards (Chancellor), Harry Kay (Vice Chancellor), John Stirling (University Librarian).

Photograph of the interior view of the Roborough Library. Typewritten note on reverse of photograph: 'Interior of Library, Exeter University (Red Brick University, 7.30pm, 18.4.58) WEHS'

Interior photograph of students studying in the Roborough Library, University of Exeter. The library had 150 places for readers and shelved around 130,000 volumes.

Black and white photograph of exterior of the Roborough Library, University of Exeter. The building was completed in 1940.

Photograph of students working in the Roborough Library

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 the Old Library building. The University Library (now the Old Library) was completed in 1965, replacing the Roborough Library.

University of Exeter: site of Main Library prior to construction.

Sepia toned photograph postcard of the Gymansium at the Exeter Diocesan Training College, a teacher training college in Exeter, which was renamed St Luke's College in 1930. The gymnasium was converted into the Library in 1961.

General exterior photograph of the Main Library

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Black and white photograph of the interior of Library on the St Luke's Campus. Students are studying at desks in the centre of the room.

Photograph of the interior of St Luke's Haighton Library
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