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  <dc:title>Photograph Album of All Saints, London Colney, Hertfordshire</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Photograph Album with various postcards and photographs showing architectural exterior views. Likely to have been taken between 1925 and 1978. Shows the following images:

Sepia postcard showing an aerial view of the front of Leonard Stokes' main building before the Comper chapel was built [photo was therefore taken prior to 1927] BTS series postcard,

Sepia postcard of All Saints Convent showing Stokes' building taken from The Avenue. [Recently planted cypress trees would indicate photo date likely to be in the 1930's],

Sepia postcard of All Saint's Convent showing aerial view of Comper chapel, Stokes' main building, grounds, and Shenley Lane to foreground [late 1930's ?],

Sepia postcard showing aerial view of all buildings, The Avenue, grounds and market garden to rear near Chantry Chapel. Postcard # A/197983 [late 1930's ?],

B&amp;W postcard showing aerial views of all buildings, The Avenue, grounds and market garden to rear. Postcard # A/152880 [late 1930's ?],

B&amp;W postcard showing aerial views of all main buildings [Stokes' building, Comper Chapel, St Anne's, St Raphael's etc] The Avenue, and Shenley Lane. Postcard # A197982 [Late 1930's ?],

Colour postcard showing oblique views of Leonard Stokes' main building, entrance and Great Hall refectory. Copyright Photoprecision Ltd [n.d.],

Colour postcard showing oblique views of The East Front and Chapel. Copyright Photoprecision Ltd [n.d.],

10 x 8 inch B&amp;W aerial photograph showing the Comper Chapel, Stokes' Main Building, The Avenue and the excavation site for aggregates in the former market garden area [Redland Aggregates Project- Post October 1977 ?] </dc:description>
  <dc:date>n.d.</dc:date>
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