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Mr J C Hay (Formerly Manager of Exeter Theatre) in his Celebrated Character of Jack Rag
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Mr J C Hay, formerly Manager of Exeter Theatre in his Celebrated Character of Jack Rag
Title: Mr J C Hay (Formerly Manager of Exeter Theatre) in his Celebrated Character of Jack Rag
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Mr J C Hay, formerly Manager of Exeter Theatre in his Celebrated Character of Jack Rag.
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Untitled (Group portrait of Exeter College "Torpid" (rowing team) 1865. Bow. C. H. Adams; 2. A. J. Pile; 3. C. E. Roberts; 4. W. B. Besley; 5. G. H. Morrell; 6. A. Lethbridge; 7. J. P. Young; Stroke, G. H. Swinny; Coxman, E. Kingdon; verso: Photo montage
Untitled (Group portrait of Exeter College "Torpid" (rowing team) 1865. Bow. C. H. Adams; 2. A. J. Pile; 3. C. E. Roberts; 4. W. B. Besley; 5. G. H. Morrell; 6. A. Lethbridge; 7. J. P. Young; Stroke, G. H. Swinny; Coxman, E. Kingdon; verso: Photo montage
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Group portrait of Exeter College "Torpid" (rowing team) 1865.
Bow. C. H. Adams
2. A. J. Pile
3. C. E. Roberts
4. W. B. Besley
5....
South west coast of England from Exeter to Land's End,
1539-40
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