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Photograph of the exterior of Reed Hall. Originally Streatham Hall, it was built in 1867 and donated to the University in 1922 by former Exeter Mayor W H Reed and renamed in his honour. It became a hall of residence in 1925.

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

Photograph showing the exterior of Lafrowda Flats with group of students crossing the pond.

Photograph showing interior view of a communal area with groups of students seated.

Photograph showing general exterior view.

Photograph showing general exterior view.

Photograph showing general exterior view.

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Photograph showing general exterior view. Designed by Sir Basil Spence, building work began in 1964 and was completed in 1967.

General exterior view (building has subsequently been much altered).

Colour passport photograph showing Ronald Duncan. Labelled on reverse in pencil 'Old RD'.

Photograph of the University of Exeter including the Amory Building, Laver Building and the Harrison Building

Photograph of Streatham Campus buildings in the snow

Students working at computers

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Richards was Chancellor from 1982-1997.

Photograph of students in the refectory, Devonshire House. Named after Mary, Dowager Duchess of Devonshire - the first Chancellor of the University, the building provided space for student social activities.

Photograph showing Brendon, Haldon and Raddon Halls which replaced Birks Grange. Birks Halls were demolished in summer 2005.

Photograph showing general exterior view. University College received a bequest from Mrs. Ellen Heath, of Exeter, for the erection of a building to be named Hatherly. Additional money was obtained through the University Grants Committee, and theā€¦

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Photograph showing general exterior view

Photograph of the University of Exeter including the Amory Building, Laver Building and the Harrison Building
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