Doug Chapman, MACambridgeA Brief History of Parker’s Piece in CambridgeWhat is Parker’s Piece? Parker’s Piece is a green space in Cambridge city centre that’s regarded by many as the birthplace of football....
Doug Chapman, MACambridgeA Brief History of All Saints’ Passage in CambridgeWhat is All Saints’ Passage? All Saints’ Passage is an ancient street in Cambridge that was once home to the city’s Jewish community. All...
Rebecca Marks, MACambridgeA Brief History of Clare College Fellows’ Garden in CambridgeWhat is Clare College Fellows’ Garden? Clare College Fellows’ Garden is a neatly manicured garden that was redesigned in the 20th century...
Rebecca Marks, MACambridgeA Brief History of St Giles’ Church in CambridgeWhat is St Giles’ Church? St Giles’ Church is a grade II-listed church in Cambridge that was originally founded in the late 11th century....
Rebecca Marks, MACambridgeA Brief History of Newton’s Apple Tree in CambridgeWhat is Newton’s Apple Tree? Newton’s Apple Tree in Cambridge is a clone of the tree from which an apple (supposedly) fell onto the head...
Rebecca Marks, MACambridgeA Brief History of Kettle’s Yard in CambridgeWhat is Kettle’s Yard? Kettle’s Yard is a contemporary art gallery in Cambridge in the former house of famous art curator Jim Ede....
Rebecca Marks, MACambridgeA Brief History of Midsummer Common in CambridgeWhat is Midsummer Common? Midsummer Common is an area of common land in Cambridge that borders the River Cam and holds many major events....