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Colour photograph showing Rose Marie and Ronald Duncan in riding dress with a horse.

Black and white photograph showing Ronald Duncan standing in the surf holding a dogfish. Labelled 'RD with fish!'

Colour photograph showing one of the rooms at West Mill, with a portrait of Ronald Duncan by Rose Marie Duncan hanging on the chimney breast.

Large colour photograph showing a scene from a performance of 'The Seven Deadly Virtues'

Large colour photograph showing a scene from a performance of 'The Seven Deadly Virtues'

Black and white photograph showing Ronald Duncan with David Hankinson [Lavinia Lascelles' husband] at Briony Duncan's wedding in 1970.

Black and white photograph showing Henry Williamson with Clare Harrison at Briony Duncan's wedding. Labelled on reverse, 'Henry Williamson with Clare Harrison Felicity's sister 1970'.

Black and white photograph showing Henry Williamson and Briony Duncan at her wedding to Andrew Lawson. Labelled on reverse, 'Henry Williamson at our wedding 1970'.

Colour photograph showing Rose Marie and Ronald Duncan in front of Mead Cottage, next to a head sculpture by Briony Duncan.

Black and white photograph showing Ronald Duncan reading from 'Man' at Instow during an electricity strike in 1970.

Colour photograph showing Ronald and Briony Duncan at West Mill on his birthday. Labelled on reverse 'Ronnie's b.day. August. 1969.'

Exterior photograph of the Laver Building, University of Exeter.

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Photographs of the Laver Building, University of Exeter during construction. Designed by Louis de Soissons, Peacock, Robertson, Hodges & Fraser and completed in 1968.

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Photograph showing the exterior of the Northcott near completion.

Photograph of the Senior Common Room, Queen's Building

View across the Exe looking towards Mount Dinham.

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.

Photograph of exterior of Lopes Hall. Lopes Hall ,originally named Highlands, was named after Sir Henry Lopes, Deputy President and benefactor. It opened in 1930 as halls for 70 women and was extended in 1933.
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