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Lady Burns, the widow of Sir Malcolm Burns, a former principal of Lincoln College, with the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Geoffrey Palmer, in the college’s new Ivey Hall Library after Mr Palmer officially opened the library. The garden courtyard of the library is named after Lady Burns, who has encouraged the preservation of the hall.

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Press, 27 February 1989, Page 13

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Lady Burns, the widow of Sir Malcolm Burns, a former principal of Lincoln College, with the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Geoffrey Palmer, in the college’s new Ivey Hall Library after Mr Palmer officially opened the library. The garden courtyard of the library is named after Lady Burns, who has encouraged the preservation of the hall. Press, 27 February 1989, Page 13

Lady Burns, the widow of Sir Malcolm Burns, a former principal of Lincoln College, with the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Geoffrey Palmer, in the college’s new Ivey Hall Library after Mr Palmer officially opened the library. The garden courtyard of the library is named after Lady Burns, who has encouraged the preservation of the hall. Press, 27 February 1989, Page 13

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