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Displaying everything from full-size tanks to the personal letters of prisoners, this museum presents an informative journey through the wars of the 20th Century. Galleries take visitors through a tour of the First and Second W... more
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because the pitches were too soggy. I was able to finally head back to the Imperial War continue reading »
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Clare College is the second oldest of the Cambridge colleges, originally founded in 1326 as University Hall. Twelve years later, Lady Elizabeth of Clare re-founded the college, which became Clare College in 1856, and a separate... more
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and 15 minutes until I finally found Clare College. In retrospect, the walk ahould have taken me continue reading »
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Great St. Mary's, which overlooks the market place, plays an important role in university and civic life, in addition to its duties as a parish church. Building began in 1478 and Henry VII himself gave 100 oak trees to construc... more
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King John granted a fair here in 1211 in addition to one on neighboring Stourbridge Common. For centuries the latter was more famous, with merchants coming from all over Europe, until its terminal decline in the early 20th cent... more
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The building of the church was financed by Yolande Marie Louise Lyne-Stevens, a celebrated ballerina who had danced at the Opera in Paris and Drury Lane in London. Construction was completed in 1890, the result being a neo-Goth... more
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Perhaps the oldest continuously inhabited house in Britain, Hemingford Grey's manor house was built for Payne de Hemingford in around 1140. Traces of the Norman structure are still visible. By the 20th century it was semi-derel... more
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St Catharine's College was founded in 1473 by the then provost of neighboring King's College. None of the original buildings remain: in the 17th century, all these were demolished and a classical redbrick court constructed. The... more
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Jesus Green is a popular riverside park, a short walk from the centre via the streets behind the Round Church or the Quayside boardwalk. When the sun is out, the grass fills up with groups and families; in the evenings drinkers... more
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of the bazillion greens in the city. A ton of people gather together on Jesus Green and watch the fireworks continue reading »
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A rare gem among night clubs, this club has no dress code, although it does have a strict policy excluding any potential rowdy clients. Decorated with a North African theme, choose from a lounge area or dance floor with a grott... more
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Housed in an old stone front building, The Eagle was once the most important coaching inn in Cambridge, and its history is on display throughout its five large rooms —one non-smoking. The decor features medieval wall paintings,... more
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