Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1838 Extension opened and named for [[Walter Richard Haighton Chappel]].<ref>Western Morning News - Wednesday 19 October 1938</ref>
1838 Extension opened and named for [[Walter Richard Haighton Chappel]].<ref>Western Morning News - Wednesday 19 October 1938</ref>
1935 St. Luke's College Boys School. Francis J. C. Marshall, Head Master.<ref>1935 Exeter Directory</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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[[Category: Town - Exeter]]
[[Category: Town - Exeter]]
[[Category: Exeter Buildings]]
[[Category: Exeter Buildings]]
[[Category: Exeter Education]]

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formerly the Exeter Diocesan Training College

Part of the University of Exeter

1838 Extension opened and named for Walter Richard Haighton Chappel.[1]

1935 St. Luke's College Boys School. Francis J. C. Marshall, Head Master.[2]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Western Morning News - Wednesday 19 October 1938
  2. 1935 Exeter Directory