As part of the county-wide Devon in the 1920s Festival, the Devon Rural Archive is hosting an exhibition that tells the story of the Seale-Hayne Agricultural College in the 1920s. The exhibition includes stories of students and staff at the College, which opened in 1920, and how the College expanded its courses and became a focus for agricultural research.
The exhibition features posterboards, photographs, letters, a tapestry of the College's Coat of Arms, as well as information about Rt Hon Charles Seale-Hayne, who founded the college. Images showcase students learning, tractor trials and women students, whose inclusion caused 'shock and horror' as mixing of sexes was not considered to be advantageous financially or otherwise! There is information about the effects of the agricultural depression and how students struggled at times with not enough desks and chairs go around. The exhibition also recounts how highly the College was ranked among the educational institutions in the country at the time.
Open: Wednesday to Sunday, 10.30am-4pm.
Free admission.
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