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Town plan of Exeter on paper, engraved by William Schmollinger, with illustrations of St. Peter's Cathedral, the Guildhall, the Castle, and the Exe Bridge by R. Brown. It includes a legend to public buildings and the parishes, churches and chapels.

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This detailed plan of Exeter was produced by John Wood for the Improvement Commissioners in the late 1830s. It shows individual plots, as well as ward and parish boundaries. A legend at the side lists public buildings and places of worship in the…

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A modern copy of a map by Dr. Thomas Shapter, printed in 'The History of the Cholera in Exeter in 1832' (1849). The first cholera outbreak reached England in the autumn of 1831 and arrived in Exeter in July 1832. Horizontal bars (1832), diamonds…

Clayden was principal of UCSWE, 1893-1920.

Photograph of the Chapel of St Luke, Exeter

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.

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.

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

Black and white card backed photographic portrait of Ethel Dunkelsbuhler [Mole] as a young woman, signed H. Teal.

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.

Photograph of Jessie Montgomery, Secretary of the University Extension Committee, 1888-1918

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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.…

Sepia toned autographed postcard of Miss Marie Studholme, 1904.

St Luke's College Harrier Athletics Team, 1905. Winners of Exeter cross-country championships.

Group photograph of staff and female students at the Royal Albert Memorial College, Exeter, Devon

Photograph of the Royal Albert Memorial College rugby football team, 1906-1907.

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
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