The Foundation Stone of the Arts Building (Queen's) was also laid. The Queen and the Dowager Duchess of Devonshire are pictured leaving the Roborough Library.
Framed copy of map of Exeter, engraved by Frans Hogenberg and printed in Vol. 6 of Georg Braun's 'Theatri praecipuarum totius mundi urbium'. It was based upon the 1587 map by John Hooker, originally engraved by Remigius Hogenberg.
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…
Strip map by John Ogilby. This item may have originally come from the atlas 'Britannia, volume the first' (2nd ed, 1675) or 'Itinerarium Angliae' (1675), or possibly from the 1698 reprint of 'Britannia'.
Digital copy of original Falaj Malki manuscript relating to water and tribal settlement in Izki, Oman.
Manuscript notebook recording names and holdings of the owners of the water shares over a period of approximately 50 years. The pages include a…
Framed plan of Exeter showing the existing boundaries (in green) and the proposed boundary changes (in red), produced by Lieutenant Robert Kearsley Dawson, Royal Engineers. This plan was the result of the Reform Bill of 1831 and the Boundaries Act of…
Framed colour plan of Exeter, drawn and engraved by John Rapkin. The plan is decorated with illustrations of the 'Guildhall', 'Exeter Cathedral', 'Northernhay' [Gardens], the 'Post Office', 'St. Sidwell's Church' and 'View on the Exe', drawn and…
This hand-coloured lithograph was printed by William Spreat in c 1854 and shows the Exeter Diocesan School, which was renamed St Luke's College in 1930. Having started life as a as a teacher training college in the Cathedral Close, the training…
Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Includes five pages of manuscript inscriptions by Sister Catherine Witham in the flyleaves at the front of the book.
Sepia toned photograph postcard of the dining hall at the Exeter Diocesan Training College, a teacher training college in Exeter, which was renamed St Luke's College in 1930. Students or lecturers are lined up at the far end of the hall.
Sepia toned photograph postcard of a study bedroom in the Long Dormitory at the Exeter Diocesan Training College, a teacher training college in Exeter, which was renamed St Luke's College in 1930. Includes a message from a student on the reverse…
Sepia toned photograph postcard of the West End of the Chapel at Exeter Diocesan Training College, a teacher training college in Exeter, which was renamed St Luke's College in 1930. The Chapel was built in 1896. It suffered a direct hit from a bomb…
Sepia toned photograph postcard of the Gymansium at the Exeter Diocesan Training College, a teacher training college in Exeter, which was renamed St Luke's College in 1930. The gymnasium was converted into the Library in 1961.