Rebecca Marks, MACambridgeA Short History of Corpus Clock in CambridgeWhat is Corpus Clock? Corpus Clock, also known as the grasshopper clock, is a distinctive public monument that was unveiled in 2008 by...
Doug Chapman, MACambridgeA Brief History of Magdalene Bridge in CambridgeWhat is Magdalene Bridge? Magdalene Bridge is a 19th-century cast-iron bridge in Cambridge that’s named after the nearby university...
Doug Chapman, MACambridgeA Brief History of Great St Mary’s Church in CambridgeWhat is Great St Mary’s? Great St Mary’s, full name The Church of St Mary the Great, is a significant church in Cambridge that was...
Doug Chapman, MACambridgeA Brief History of Castle Hill in CambridgeWhat is Castle Hill? Castle Hill is a grassy hill in Cambridge where the city’s medieval castle once stood. Onewhohelps at en.wikipedia,...
Doug Chapman, MACambridgeA Brief History of the Fitzwilliam Museum in CambridgeWhat is the Fitzwilliam Museum? The Fitzwilliam Museum is Cambridge University’s principal museum showcasing beautiful art and artefacts...
Doug Chapman, MACambridgeA Brief History of Cambridge University Botanic GardenWhat is Cambridge University Botanic Garden? Cambridge University Botanic Garden is a tranquil botanic garden with over 8,000 different...
Doug Chapman, MACambridgeA Brief History of The Backs in CambridgeWhat is The Backs? The Backs is a stretch of riverside land in Cambridge that offers scenic views of some famous university buildings....
Doug Chapman, MACambridgeA Brief History of King’s Parade in CambridgeWhat is King’s Parade? King’s Parade is a famous central thoroughfare in Cambridge city centre lined by some of the university’s oldest...
Doug Chapman, MACambridgeA Brief History of Jesus Green in CambridgeWhat is Jesus Green? Jesus Green is a pleasant riverside green space in Cambridge that was formerly owned by Jesus College. Jesus Green...