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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

Black and white card backed photographic portrait of Ethel Dunkelsbuhler [Mole] as a young woman, signed H. Teal.

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

This map of Exeter, based on John Hooker’s 1587 map, was published in the book ‘Libellus novus politicus emblematicus civitatum’ and is used to point out the dangers of excessive lust. The Latin and German texts describe how the female serpent bites…

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Plan of Exeter, engraved by John Roper under the direction of J. Britton from a drawing by I. Hayman. This plan was removed from 'The British Atlas...' (1810) by G. Cole and J. Roper. It was originally engraved in 1805 and printed in 'The Beauties of…

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Framed plan of Exeter showing the existing boundaries (in green) and the proposed boundary changes (in yellow), produced by Lieutenant Robert Kearsley Dawson, Royal Engineers. This plan was the result of the Reform Bill of 1831 and the Boundaries Act…

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Framed colour plan of Exeter, drawn and engraved by John Rapkin. The plan is decorated with illustrations of the Guildhall, Exeter Cathedral, Northern Hay, the Post Office and St. Sidwells, drawn and engraved by Henry Winkles.

Photograph showing exterior of Kilmorie (renamed Exeter Hall in 1939). The hall comprised several large terrace houses in Pennsylvania Road.

Folded street plan, produced by the Exeter Information Bureau.

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Colour map of Exeter by Rutger Hermannides, based upon the 1587 map by John Hooker, originally engraved by Remigius Hogenberg.

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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.

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

Black and white photograph showing Arv's daughter, Marjorie, Bunny, and Mole, with others, on Welcombe Beach. The subjects are labelled on the reverse.

Pictured outside Gandy Street.
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