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Chairs that Stand Empty: The men behind the names on the Hulme Hall First World War Memorial
Hulme Hall is a Hall of Residence for students at The University of Manchester. Founded in 1870, the Hall has changed constantly over the past 148 years to meet the changing landscape of university life. Over 250 current and former students … Continue reading →
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