Items (600 total)

Photograph of the Palm House in Reed Hall [Streatham Hall] gardens. It was removed to The Imperial Hotel in 1927. This photograph was created by Country Life magazine and published in Country Life Illustrated on 22 April 1899.

Sepia toned mounted photographic postcard of Reginald Dunkelsbuhler. Annotated on the photograph 'Dear Ronnie this is your "real" daddy who is the other??'

Card and paper mounted sepia-toned photographic portrait of Ronald Duncan's father, Reginald Dunkelsbuhler. Taken and signed by the photographer Florence Vandamm

Card and paper mounted sepia-toned photographic portrait of Ronald Duncan's father, Reginald Dunkelsbuhler. Taken and signed by the photographer Florence Vandamm. Originally framed.

Sepia toned photograph showing a group of drinking coffee including Reginald Dunkelsbuhler [Ronald Duncan's father] on the far right. Labelled 'Rs father Rhodesia' on reverse

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

Photograph of students working in the Roborough Library

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

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'

Sepia toned portrait of Roger as a child.

Sepia toned photograph showing Roger as a young boy on a tricycle with a dog standing nearby. Annotated on the reverse in a childs hand 'To Bunny and Mole from Roger'.

Black and white photograph showing Roger Duncan as a toddler, posed standing on a chair.

Sepia-toned studio mounted photographic portrait of Roger Duncan as a toddler. Inscribed under photograph in a juvenile hand, 'Jan 25 Roger D 6'

Black and white studio portrait showing Ronald Duncan as a small boy and his sister Bunny as a baby with a dog.

Sepia toned photograph showing Ronald Duncan with his sister Bunny in water as small children. Inscribed on reverse, 'Ronnie can't keep still'.

Sepia toned photograph showing Bunny and Ronald Duncan collecting flowers. Inscribed on reverse, 'The flowers we picked for your letter'.

Mounted sepia-toned photograph showing Ronald and Bunny Duncan as children between two unknown children.
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