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| 16 Sep 2025 | |
| Written by Rachel Webb | |
| General News |
European Heritage Open Days is an annual celebration of local architecture, history and culture. The European wide theme for 2025 was "Architectural Heritage: Past Structure, Future Connections".
Campbell College is fortunate to be able to draw upon a rich source of archive material on architectural heritage - from original drawings, to photos and maps. We are also incredibly lucky to have the expertise of Mrs Jenna Robinson, our Archive Engagement Officer, and Mr Keith Haines, former Head of History, who organised a wonderful day of exhibits, tours and activities.
Please see the gallery below for more photos of the day.
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