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Cambridge University Collection (#12)

Discover the historic charm of Cambridge University, nestled in the picturesque city of Cambridge, England

Background imageCambridge University Collection: Scaffolding around Kings College, Cambridge University 1929

Scaffolding around Kings College, Cambridge University 1929

Background imageCambridge University Collection: A student on a Pogo stick at at Cambridge 13th November 1921

A student on a Pogo stick at at Cambridge 13th November 1921

Background imageCambridge University Collection: At Cambridge - typical Undergraduates 3rd January 1925

At Cambridge - typical Undergraduates 3rd January 1925

Background imageCambridge University Collection: Cambridge Undergraduates chatting in the street with their bicycles. 1929

Cambridge Undergraduates chatting in the street with their bicycles. 1929

Background imageCambridge University Collection: Cambridge University - typical undergraduates 3rd January 1925

Cambridge University - typical undergraduates 3rd January 1925

Background imageCambridge University Collection: At Cambridge University - typical undergraduates on their bicycles. 3rd January 1925

At Cambridge University - typical undergraduates on their bicycles. 3rd January 1925

Background imageCambridge University Collection: The courtyard, Clare College, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

The courtyard, Clare College, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageCambridge University Collection: A view of Kings College from the Backs with punting in the foreground, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

A view of Kings College from the Backs with punting in the foreground, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageCambridge University Collection: A view of tourists punting along the River Cam along the Backs, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

A view of tourists punting along the River Cam along the Backs, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageCambridge University Collection: William Henry Bragg, British physicist

William Henry Bragg, British physicist
William Henry Bragg (1862-1942), British physicist. Bragg studied at Cambridge University, graduating as third wrangler in the Mathematics Tripos in 1884

Background imageCambridge University Collection: Rowing crew, early 20th century

Rowing crew, early 20th century
Rowing crew. Early 20th-century photograph of eight rowers and a coxswain rowing on a river. The oars are being used to push against the water

Background imageCambridge University Collection: Kings College Chapel, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England

Kings College Chapel, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England

Background imageCambridge University Collection: Clare College, Cambridge, England

Clare College, Cambridge, England

Background imageCambridge University Collection: WILLIAM PERKINS (1558-1602). English Puritan theologian. Copper engraving, English, 17th century

WILLIAM PERKINS (1558-1602). English Puritan theologian. Copper engraving, English, 17th century

Background imageCambridge University Collection: THE MANCIPLE. Line engraving after the illumination from the Cambridge University manuscript of

THE MANCIPLE. Line engraving after the illumination from the Cambridge University manuscript of Geoffrey Chaucers Canterbury Tales

Background imageCambridge University Collection: THE COOK OF LONDON. Line engraving after an illumination from the Cambridge University manuscript

THE COOK OF LONDON. Line engraving after an illumination from the Cambridge University manuscript of Geoffrey Chaucers Canterbury Tales

Background imageCambridge University Collection: Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge, 1848

Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge, 1848
Copperplate engraving for Dugdales " England and Wales Delineated". Around the time of the opening of the museum to the public

Background imageCambridge University Collection: Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge, 1841

Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge, 1841
Copperplate handcoloured engraving by J Le Keux from an original study by the architectural painter F. Mackenzie. London: Tilt & Bogue. Noting the architect George Basevi (1794-1845)

Background imageCambridge University Collection: Newtons Opticks notes in flames, 1692

Newtons Opticks notes in flames, 1692
Newtons Opticks notes in flames. Coloured historical artwork of the English physicist and mathematician Isaac Newton (1642-1727) discovering that his notes on optics are burning

Background imageCambridge University Collection: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY. Mathematical Bridge

CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY. Mathematical Bridge



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Discover the historic charm of Cambridge University, nestled in the picturesque city of Cambridge, England. Established in 1209, the University of Cambridge is renowned for its academic excellence and rich heritage. With Trinity College's magnificent Great Court as a centerpiece, this institution stands as a symbol of knowledge and tradition. Take a stroll along the Backs to witness breathtaking views of Kings College against the backdrop of serene landscapes. The River Cam meanders through lush greenery where cows graze peacefully, creating an idyllic scene that captures the essence of rural England. Cambridge is not only known for its stunning architecture but also for its cultural contributions. Angus Stewart from Cambridge University has made significant advancements in his field, while Ben Riley's iconic BBC TV recording 'Jazz Goes to College' put Cambridge on the musical map back in 1966. Venturing beyond the city limits leads you to Lords Bridge and Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory operated by Cambridge University. Here, groundbreaking research takes place under starry skies, pushing boundaries and expanding our understanding of the universe. Throughout history, notable figures like Charles Thurston Fogg-Elliot have graced these hallowed halls. Sir Leslie Matthew Ward's artwork immortalizes their presence with his captivating portraits capturing their essence. Christs College and Girton College stand as testaments to inclusivity and progressiveness within academia. Their coat-of-arms proudly represents their commitment to education regardless of gender or background. The legacy continues with JJ Thomson—a British nuclear physicist who revolutionized our understanding of atomic structure—leaving an indelible mark on scientific exploration at Girton College. Immerse yourself in centuries-old traditions intertwined with cutting-edge research at one of Europe's most prestigious institutions—Cambridge University.