Old views of the Broad on postcards

Above: Broad Street, looking east on a card postmarked 1904. The lampposts run down the middle of the street

Above: Looking east, in about 1905. The cabstand that is only just visible in the last picture, and the building adjoining Exeter College that occupied the site on the north-east corner of the Turl, can be seen more clearly here

The martyrs' cross in the road. The cabstand (taken down in 1912) can be seen in the distance
Above: Some early private cars parked in the middle of Broad Street.

Above: Two students stand in Broad Street around 1930. The one on the left (wearing a Commoner's gown) is carrying books; the one on the right (with the cigarette in his mouth) carries a bag of tennis balls

Above: The centre of Broad Street is now a car park