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Class69: Current gallery
Class69: Current gallery
The class of '69: recent photographs
 
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Class69: Degree ceremony booklet
Class69: Degree ceremony booklet
Extract of pages from the accompanying booklet for the Academic Ceremonies for the Conferment of Degrees, University of St Andrews and Dundee which took place on July 1st 1969 in the Caird Hall, Dundee.
 
 
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Class69: Gallery 1
Class69: Gallery 1
Hall, Balls and Graduation
 
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Class69: St Andrews Reunion 2009
Class69: St Andrews Reunion 2009
A collection of faces and places to supplement the report of the event.
 
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The BLUE pages: The Welch Family sketchbook
The BLUE pages: The Welch Family sketchbook
Jane Welch maintained a sketchbook during the first two decades of the last century which included drawings and watercolours contributed by her close family and friends.
 
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The TEAL pages: HMS Pinafore 1922
The TEAL pages: HMS Pinafore 1922
A commemorative programme for the productions of HMS Pinafore and Trial By Jury, operettas by Gilbert and Sullivan, performed by the Leicester Amateurs at the Royal Opera House, Leicester March 1922. This programme puts into context the annotated album of photographs by George Cook (pages 11 and 13) who appeared in the production
 
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The TEAL pages: The Mikado 1904
The TEAL pages: The Mikado 1904
A commemorative album for a performance of gilbert and Sullivan's "The Mikado" by the Leicester Amateurs at the Royal Opera House, Leicester in April 1904. This was found amongst George Cook's effects and could indicate a long lasting love of the operettas which led to his own performances some twenty years later.
 
 

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