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Sketch of A D Hope Building and Melville Hall, exhibition area

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The A D Hope Building, opened in 1975, houses language and humanities programs within the Faculty of Arts, part of the College of Arts and Social Sciences. Melville Hall, opened in 1971, is the venue for university examinations and also houses the Jabal centre - the Centre for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students at the Australian National University.

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AU ANUA 226 - Photographs of Buildings and Events at the Australian National University

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This item is provided for research purposes. Contact the Australian National University Archives at butlin.archives@anu.edu.au for permission to use.

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