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Paul Street. St. Paul's Place (1913)

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[Walter King, Sheriff of Exeter 1904-1905] ([1904?])

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[Henry Hugh Wippell, Sheriff of Exeter 1907-1908] ([1907?])

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[John Stocker, Sheriff of Exeter 1915-1916] ([1916?])

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[Kenneth Gatey, Sheriff of Exeter 1925-1926] ([1925?])

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[Alfred Thomas Loram, Mayor of Exeter 1910-1911] ([1910?])

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[William Brock, Mayor of Exeter 1925-1926] ([1925?])

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[Albert Edward Dunn, Mayor of Exeter 1900-1901 and 1901-1902] ([1900?])

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Seaman Hunt who saved a number of lives on the occasion of the fire at Exeter Theatre in 1887 (1887)

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Exeter City Council (1899)

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[Charles Ware, Mayor of Exeter 1890-1891]] ([1890])

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Inauguration of the Exeter Electric Tramways System, April 1905.: The Mayor (Councillor Perry) driving the first car over the route. (1905)

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[Stonework and woodwork exposed during alterations to No. 96 South Street, Exeter, premises of Stillman, butcher. June 1921] ([1921])

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Carr & Quick's premises & St. Paul's Church from Queen St (1926)

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View down Paul St. from Queen St (1926)

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Gateway in old city wall, previously known as Maddock's Row (1926)

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Nos. 5, 6 & 7, Bradninch Place, Exeter (1902)

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Nos. 5 & 6, Bradninch Place. (1902)

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Nos. 4, 5 & 6 Bradninch Place, Exeter (1902)

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Bradninch Place, Exeter (Back view) (1902)

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Bradninch Place, Exeter (Back view). (1902)

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Nos 1, 2 & 3 Bradninch Place, Exeter (1902)

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[Exeter 1st Rifle Brigade Volunteers Military Band] (1883)

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Hele's School. Jan 25 1901 (1901)

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Saint David's Station (GWR) Exeter.: South End, showing the single span roof, removed 1912. (1912)

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Saint David's Station (GWR) Exeter, North End, showing the single span roof, removed 1912 (1912)

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George Shorto, Esq., Town Clerk of Exeter (1890)

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Edward Shorto, Esq., Headmaster of Hele's School (1899)

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E.A. Sanders, Esq., (1886)

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Funeral of Major-General Park (1913)

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George Robert Shorto, Town Clerk c.1905 ([1905?])

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Members of the Heavitree Urban District Council immediately before the annexation to Exeter (1913)

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Front view of early 18th century lead cistern, formerly at `Knightleys', Exeter, now at Anthony, Cornwall, the seat of General Sir Reginald Pole Carew ([1902?])

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End view of early 18th century lead cistern, formerly at `Knightleys', Exeter, now at Anthony, Cornwall, the seat of General Sir Reginald Pole Carew ([1902?])

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Visit of the Duke & Duchess of York (afterwards King George V. and Queen Mary) to Exeter, July 1899 (1899)

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The proclamation of King George V., outside the West Front of Exeter Cathedral, May 9th, 1910 (1910)

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Proclamation of the accession of King Edward VII outside the West Front of Exeter Cathedral, Jan., 1901 (1901)

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Mural painting discovered during alterations to the National & Provincial Bank, High Street, Exeter, 1911 (1911)

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Mural painting discovered during alterations to the National & Provincial Bank, High Street, Exeter, 1911 (1911)

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Mural painting discovered during alterations to the National & Provincial Bank, High street, Exeter, 1911 (1911)

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