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Black and white photograph showing Mole standing over dead animals in Rhodesia. Labelled 'Mole in Rhodesia' on reverse

Framed full length black and white photographic portrait of Mole in sundress presented in red frame. Labelled on reverse, 'August 1957'.

Colour photograph showing Mole lighting a cigarette.

Mounted colour photograph showing Mole lighting a cigarette. Labelled 'H G Seymour Stonywood Cottage Netherfield Battle SX. July 71'

Black and white photograph showing Mole brushing Ching, her Pekingese outside Docton Mill.

Sepia toned photograph showing mole as a young woman with Ronald Duncan as a toddler. Note on reverse 'When you were pretty and I was young!'.

Sepia toned passport photograph showing Mole, marked '1930' on reverse.

Black and white photograph showing Mole, Bunny, and Geraldine Barrington picnicking on Welcombe beach. Labelled 'Bunny & Geraldine on Wel. Beach'

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.

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.

Exterior photograph of the Northcott Theatre, University of Exeter

Exterior view of the Old Library building. The University Library (now the Old Library) was completed in 1965, replacing 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…

Opened by Mr F Spurway.

Two pages from a pamphlet by an anonymous author, presumably Sister Mary Magdalen Nevin, and published by Syon Abbey. The pamphlet concerns the history and daily life at Syon Abbey, told from the perspective of the Abbey's cat, Punch.

Sepia toned posed photographic portrait showing Ronald Duncan's Aunt Pat.
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