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
Photograph of the 1910-1911 St Luke's College rugby team. Rev. R.H. Coachman (Principal), A.A. Welford, Esq. (Gen. Sports Sec.); F. Carter Esq. ( Referee); J. Webby (Secretary); C.A. Jervis; A.J. McLennan; E.H. Knapman; W.A. Andrews; H. Smith; W.…
Photograph of England international footballer, Evelyn Lintott, capped while studying teacher training at St. Luke's College, Exeter. He was killed on 1st July 1916, the first day of the Battle of the Somme
Colour postcard of the front of the Exeter Diocesan Training College, a teacher training college in Exeter, which was renamed St Luke's College in 1930. Includes a message on the reverse side from a student named Geoffrey Aldworth to Miss G.…
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.
Card and paper mounted sepia-toned photographic portrait of Ronald Duncan's father, Reginald Dunkelsbuhler. Taken and signed by the photographer Florence Vandamm
Sepia toned mounted photographic postcard of Reginald Dunkelsbuhler. Annotated on the photograph 'Dear Ronnie this is your "real" daddy who is the other??'
Black and white photograph of Jack Clemo standing outdoors, running his finger over an opened page of a Braille edition of 'Confession of a Rebel'. From a photograph album. Jack Clemo learnt Braille in c 1964.
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.