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Untitled (photo montage labeled "Exeter College"; verso: photograph labeled "Effect of the Passing of Mr. Bouveris's Bill for the Abolition of Tests on the Fellows of a College in Oxford.")

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Photograph information: Recto: Photo montage of high wire above Exeter College quadrangle with man and woman posed, second man pushing wheelbarrow with bags labeled "Battels" and "Sconces", man in doorway lower right corner of image. (Battels are food charges at Oxford University, sconces are fines). Verso: No. 60. Effect of the Passing of Mr. Bouveris's Bill for the Abolition of Tests on the Fellows of a College in Oxford.
Department of Photographs Seiden & de Cuevas Inc. New York New York. on Long Term Loan at the Fogg Art Museum from 1977 to 1982 Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Purchase through the generosity of Melvin R. Seiden
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Title: Untitled (photo montage labeled "Exeter College"; verso: photograph labeled "Effect of the Passing of Mr. Bouveris's Bill for the Abolition of Tests on the Fellows of a College in Oxford.")
Description:
Photograph information: Recto: Photo montage of high wire above Exeter College quadrangle with man and woman posed, second man pushing wheelbarrow with bags labeled "Battels" and "Sconces", man in doorway lower right corner of image.
(Battels are food charges at Oxford University, sconces are fines).
Verso: No.
60.
Effect of the Passing of Mr.
Bouveris's Bill for the Abolition of Tests on the Fellows of a College in Oxford.

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