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Extract from the Exeter Domesday Book (1913)
C. S. Wheeler
Queen Street: View from museum roof (1913)
Mary Hare
?18th century leaden tank (1915)
C. S. Wheeler
Water conduit. From Jenkin's His. of Exeter (1912)
Mary Hare
Copy of watercolour picture of Northernhay (1913)
Mary Hare
Copy of watercolour picture of Workhouse ([1912?])
Mary Hare
The train passing Skew [Cowley] Bridge 1844 ([1912?])
Mary Hare
Old St. David's Station ([1912?])
Mary Hare
Extract from the Exeter Domesday Book (1909)
C. S. Wheeler
Exeter Domesday (1913)
Mary Hare
Workhouse seals (1913)
Mary Hare
Colnl. John Bury (1913)
[Unknown girl] ([1750?])
William III (1919)
William ..
Workhouse. Chapel (1912)
Mary Hare
City of Exeter A.V.F. inspection. County Ground. March 27 1915 (1915)
City ..
Older portion of College Hostel front and old castle tower (1913)
Mary Hare
College Hostel. Whole front (1913)
Mary Hare
Entrance to Northernhay and Queen St Station (1913)
Mary Hare
Higher Cemetery Chapels (1912)
Mary Hare
Higher Cemetery Chapel (1912)
Mary Hare
College Front (1913)
Mary Hare
[Sir John Elwill, Second Governor of the Exeter Corporation of the Poor] (1913)
Sir ..
St. Sidwells Sch. Boys (1911)
Mary Hare
[Sir Edward Seaward, First Governor of the Exeter Corporation of the Poor] (1913)
William Gandy
[Prince Maurice] (1919)
Devon and Exeter Central Schools, Coombe Street Girls (1913)
Mary Hare
Holloway St. Infants Sch. (1913)
Mary Hare
Mint Lane Wesleyan Boys School (1913)
Mary Hare
Grammar School (from their own field) (1913)
Mary Hare
St. Sidwells Girls' School (1911)
Mary Hare
Middle School for Girls. (Side) (1912)
Mary Hare
Heavitree, Council Infants School (1912)
Mary Hare
St. David's Ch. of Eng. boys. S.W. (1912)
Mary Hare
St. James Ch. of Eng. boys school. S.W. (1912)
Mary Hare
St David's Hoopern St. Ch. of Eng. girls and infants. E. front (1912)
Mary Hare
Girls Middle School. South Front (1912)
Mary Hare
Door in St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Schools (1913)
Mary Hare
Workhouse. Men's yard (1912)
Mary Hare
Heavitree, North St. Camera pointing S (1902)
Mary Hare
Heavitree, North St. Camera pointing N (1902)
Mary Hare
Copy of oil painting. Alderman Hugh Crossing (1913)
Mary Hare
St. Nicholas Roman Catholic mixed & infants schools, Mint Lane (1913)
Mary Hare
College Hostel. Montgomery Wing (1913)
Mary Hare
Copy of print of St. Sidwells Schools 1854 S.W. ([1903?])
Mary Hare
South Wonford Chapel & School S.W. (1906)
Mary Hare
Whipton School. Ch. of Eng. N.W. (1912)
Mary Hare
Exwick Mixed Sch. N.W. (1912)
Mary Hare
Paris St. Mixed School (1912)
Mary Hare
Cheeke St (Paris St) mixed Infants School N. (1912)
Mary Hare
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