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Sepia toned photograph showing Ronald Duncan as a young boy. Inscribed on reverse, 'Ronnie taken by Bunnie'.

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'.

Photograph of student accommodation in College Hostel, Bradninch House, Castle Street, Exeter

Sepia toned photograph showing Bianca Duncan (Bunny), in the arms of her nurse maid at 12 days of age. It is inscribed on the reverse 'Bianca age 12 days Born Sept 28th 1915'.

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 mole as a young woman with Ronald Duncan as a toddler. Note on reverse 'When you were pretty and I was young!'.

Photograph of Hector Hetherington, Principal of the Royal Albert Memorial College and UCSW of England, 1920-1924

Photograph of the front of St Luke's College

Blurred sepia toned photograph showing Ronald Duncan in school uniform with a girl [possibly Bunny] and unknown boy in front of a lighthouse.

Mounted black and white photograph showing Rose Marie and Charles Hansom with their tennis trophies and rackets.

Sepia toned photographic portrait showing Rose Marie Hansom [later Duncan], seated in profile. Mounted on card with a dark border.

Sepia-toned photographic studio portrait showing Rose Marie Hansom (later Duncan) in semi profile, taken and signed by the photographer Ethel M. Eadon. Mounted in a card.

Sepia toned photograph showing Uncle Viccy, Pat (inside car) and an unknown woman [possibly Arve], posed around a car. Annotated on reverse 'Phone 6/30'

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

Illustration of a Bridgettine nun (or possibly St Bridget of Sweden) decorating the vow of simple and solemn profession of Sister Mary Paul Hardstaff-Stafford.

Constable was Warden from the mid 1920s to the mid 1930s.

Hope Hall was originally named Hartwell House, as at the time that this photograph was taken. The photograph shows an exterior view of students playing tennis on the lawn.

Lopes was deputy president of the University College of the South West of England from 1922-1936 and president 1936-1938. He was also Lord Roborough.

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