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Bene't Street is a short historic street in central Cambridge, England, the name being derived from St Benedict. There is a junction with King's Parade to the north and Trumpington Street to the south at the western end of the street. Free School Lane leads off to the south. To the east, the street continues as Wheeler Street.
Mill Road is a two-lane road in southeast Cambridge, England. It runs southeast from near to Parker's Piece, at the junction with Gonville Place, East Road, and Parkside. It crosses the main railway line and links to the city's ring road (the A1134). It passes through the wards of Petersfield and Romsey, which are divided by the railway line. It is a busy road containing many independent businesses, churches, hospital and Cambridge Central Mosque.
Regent Street is an arterial street in southeast central Cambridge, England. It runs between St Andrew's Street, at the junction with Park Terrace, to the northwest and Hills Road at the junction with the A603 (Lensfield Road and Gonville Place) to the southeast. Regent Terrace runs in parallel immediately to the northeast. Beyond that is Parker's Piece, a large grassed area with footpaths.
The Medical Research Council (MRC) Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) is a research institute in Cambridge, England, involved in the revolution in molecular biology which occurred in the 1950–60s. Since then it has remained a major medical research laboratory at the forefront of scientific discovery, dedicated to improving the understanding of key biological processes at atomic, molecular and cellular levels using multidisciplinary methods, with a focus on using this knowledge to address key issues in human health.
website: https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/
Cam FM (formerly known as Cambridge University Radio and later CUR1350) is a student-run radio station at the University of Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin University. The station broadcasts online and has an FM frequency of 97.2 MHz. The station opened studios at Anglia Ruskin University and Fitzwilliam College and started broadcasting in 2012 from these locations after having spent its first 32 years located in Churchill College. Cam FM once held the world record for the longest team broadcast marathon, at 76 hours, and following the significant technical overhaul as a result of the two new studios in 2012, provided the first-ever broadcast media coverage of the Oxford vs Cambridge Women's Boat Race from Dorney Lake, as well as live outside broadcasts from Newmarket Races and the Varsity Ski Trip.
website: https://www.camfm.co.uk/
The Cambridge Biomedical Campus is the largest centre of medical research and health science in Europe. The site is located at the southern end of Hills Road in Cambridge, England.
website: https://cambridge-biomedical.com/
The Cambridge Greensand is a geological unit in England whose strata are earliest Cenomanian in age. It lies above the erosive contact between the Gault Formation and the Chalk Group in the vicinity of Cambridgeshire, and technically forms the lowest member bed of the West Melbury Marly Chalk Formation. It is a remanié deposit, containing reworked fossils of late Albian age, including those of dinosaurs and pterosaurs.
The Cambridge Interferometer was a radio telescope interferometer built by Martin Ryle and Antony Hewish in the early 1950s to the west of Cambridge (between the Grange Road football ground and the current Cavendish Laboratory). The interferometer consisted of an array of 4 fixed elements to survey the sky. It produced the two Cambridge catalogues of radio sources (the 2C catalogue of radio sources at 81.5 MHz, and the 3C catalogue of radio sources at 159 MHz, building on the work of the Preliminary survey of the radio stars in the Northern Hemisphere at 45 MHz - 214 MHz using the 2-element Long Michelson Interferometer), discovering some of the most interesting astronomical objects known. The telescope was operated by the Radio Astronomy Group of Cambridge University.
The Cambridge Poetry Festival, founded by Richard Berengarten (also known as Richard Burns), was an international biennale for poetry held in Cambridge, England, between 1975–1985.
Cambridge University Press Football Club is a football club based in Cambridge, England. They are currently members of the Cambridgeshire League Premier Division and play home matches at the Cass Centre.
National Heritage List for England number: 1323018
Cambridge Science Centre, initially located on Jesus Lane in Cambridge, England, is the city's first interactive science museum. The start-up exhibition space was opened by the Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University, Leszek Borysiewicz, on 7 February 2013, the museum was opened to the public on 8 February 2013. Its first exhibition dealt with the electromagnetic spectrum and principles of sound and hearing. The museum was founded by Dr. Chris Lennard and Dr. Katia Smith-Litiere, backed by technology entrepreneurs, including chairman David Cleevely, Hermann Hauser and Jonathan Milner.
website: http://www.cambridgesciencecentre.org/
The summer Cambridge Beer Festival is the longest-running CAMRA beer festival in the United Kingdom, having started in 1974. It is held at the end of May just before the Whitsuntide Bank Holiday. The winter beer festival is a smaller, indoor event at the University Social Club, and since 2018 has been held in November. Both festivals are run by Cambridge & District CAMRA. The 2020 festival was cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and it did not run again until 2023.
website: https://www.cambridgebeerfestival.com
Cambridge Regional College Football Club was a football club based in Cambridge, England. The club were members of the Eastern Counties League Premier Division and played at the Abbey Stadium.
website: http://www.cambridge-united.co.uk/
Cambridge 105 Radio is the Ofcom regulated community radio station for the city of Cambridge based on Gwydir Street Enterprise Centre. The station broadcasts across the City and South Cambridgeshire on 105 FM, on its website https://cambridge105.co.uk/ and on DAB Digital Radio seven days a week.
website: http://cambridge105.fm
The Cambridge Centre for Sixth-form Studies (CCSS) was an independent sixth-form college for boarding and day students aged 15 to 19. The college, which was founded in 1980, owned teaching and residential accommodation in the centre of Cambridge, England. It became part of the Stephen Perse Foundation in September 2018 and disappeared as a branded college in March 2020.
Street address: 4-5 Bene’t Place, Lensfield Road, Cambridge, CB2 1EL, United Kingdom (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.ccss.co.uk/
The Cambridge Whitefriars, or Newnham Whitefriars, were a community of Carmelite friars who first settled in Chesterton outside Cambridge in the thirteenth century. Although granted permission by Henry III to build a house there in 1247, they instead moved into a house in Newnham donated to them by Michael Malherbe in 1249. It was situated in the parish of St-Peter-outside-the-gate in Trumpington and so fell under the jurisdiction of the Hospital of St John the Evangelist. Extensive monastic cells, a cloister and a church were constructed on three acres of land in Newnham. In 1290, however, because frequent flooding made it difficult to attend lectures and acquire provisions, the friars obtained permission from Edward I to move to land on Milne Street within Cambridge. They remained there from 1292 until 1538, when, as a result of the dissolution of the monasteries under Henry VIII, their property was handed over to Queens' College, who demolished the monastic buildings. The site is now occupied by Walnut Tree Court and the college chapel. The only surviving remains can be seen in the well-preserved north wall of the Fellows' Garden, which formed the north wall of the Carmelite church. The locations of the sites in Chesterton and Newnham are unknown.
The Cambridgeshire High School for Boys was founded as the Cambridge and County School for Boys in Cambridge, England, in 1900.
The Parker Library is a library within Corpus Christi College, Cambridge which contains rare books and manuscripts. It is known throughout the world due to its invaluable collection of over 600 manuscripts, particularly medieval texts, the majority of which were bequeathed to the college by Archbishop of Canterbury Matthew Parker, a former Master of Corpus Christi College.
website: https://www.corpus.cam.ac.uk/about-corpus/parker-library
Trinity Street (formerly the High Street) is a street in central Cambridge, England. The street continues north as St John's Street, and south as King's Parade and then Trumpington Street.
Victoria Road is a residential road in the north of Cambridge, England. The road is designated the A1134. At the western end, the road links with Histon Road (B1049, leading north out of Cambridge towards the large village of Histon, on the other side of the A14), Huntingdon Road (A1307, leading northwest out of the city to link with the M11 motorway), Mount Pleasant, and Castle Street.In 1950, there were plans to improve this junction, but they never came to fruition. At the eastern end it links with Chesterton Road (A1303) and also links to Milton Road, the A1134, then A1309, northeast out of the city, also linking with the A14.
Trumpington Road is an arterial road (part of the A1134) in southeast central Cambridge, England. It runs between the junction of Trumpington Street and Lensfield Road at the northern end to the junction of the High Street in the village of Trumpington (the A1309) and Long Road at the southern end. The Fen Causeway leads off to the west near the northern end, over Coe Fen and the River Cam.
The University of Cambridge Computing Service provided computing facilities across the University of Cambridge between 1970 and 2014. It was located primarily on the New Museums Site, Free School Lane, in the centre of Cambridge, England but, in September 2013 moved to the Roger Needham Building on the West Cambridge site.
Traveller's Rest Pit is a 2.2-hectare (5.4-acre) geological Site of Special Scientific Interest on the western outskirts of Cambridge. It is a Geological Conservation Review site.
The Godwin Laboratory is a research facility at the University of Cambridge. It was originally set up to investigate radiocarbon dating and its applications, and was one of the first laboratories to determine a radiocarbon calibration curve. The lab is named after the English scientist Harry Godwin.
The Von Hügel Institute (VHI) is an academic research institute based at St Edmund's College, Cambridge, a constituent part of the University of Cambridge in England.
website: http://www.vonhugel.org.uk/
West Road is located in western Cambridge, England. It links Grange Road to the west with Queen's Road to the east. The road is north of Sidgwick Avenue and the Sidgwick Site, a major site of the University of Cambridge, currently under redevelopment. Facilities on West Road include the Cambridge University Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Music, the Faculty of English and the Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic, and the West Road Concert Hall.
Wheeler Street is a street in central Cambridge, England. It runs between Bene't Street to the southwest and Guildhall Street and Corn Exchange Street to the northeast. To the east, Guildhall Place, a cul-de-sac, runs southeast from the junction with Guildhall Street, parallel with Corn Exchange Street at its northwestern end, as an extension of Guildhall Street.
Trumpington Street is a major historic street in central Cambridge, England. At the north end it continues as King's Parade where King's College is located. To the south it continues as Trumpington Road (the A1134), an arterial route out of Cambridge, at the junction with Lensfield Road.
Tennis Court Road is a historic street in central Cambridge, England. It runs parallel with Trumpington Street to the west and Regent Street to the east. At the northern end is a junction with Pembroke Street to the west and Downing Street to the east. To the south as a T-junction with Lensfield Road (the A603). Fitzwilliam Street leads off the road to the west towards the Fitzwilliam Museum.
The University Ground was a cricket ground in Barnwell, a suburb in northeast Cambridge, England. The ground was located off Mill Road and served as the University of Cambridge's main ground from 1821 to 1830. It was surrounded on three sides by open countryside and on one side by the New Barnwell Church. Today the ground no longer exists, with the vast majority of it becoming the Mill Road Cemetery in 1847.
Trinity Lane is a street in the centre of Cambridge, England that passes through portions of the University of Cambridge, one of the world's most prestigious universities. The lane leads off Trinity Street.
The Trumpington bed burial is an early Anglo-Saxon burial of a young woman, dating to the mid-7th century, that was excavated in Trumpington, Cambridgeshire, England in 2011. The burial is significant both as a rare example of a bed burial, and because of the ornate gold pectoral cross inlaid with garnets that was found in the grave.
Grantchester Road is a rugby stadium in Cambridge, England. Situated on Grantchester Road, off Barton Road in the southwest of Cambridge, it is the home ground of Cambridge R.U.F.C., and is also used by University of Cambridge Rugby League Club.
Wolfson College Boat Club (WCBC) is the rowing club for members of Wolfson College, Cambridge. The club was founded in 1968 as University College Boat Club and became Wolfson in 1973 (along with the renaming of the college). The club shares a boathouse on the River Cam with the college boat clubs of Corpus Christi, Girton and Sidney Sussex. For the majority of the decade the club's men's and women's first boats have stood in Division 2 of the May and Lent bumps.
Great Court is the main court of Trinity College, Cambridge, and reputed to be the largest enclosed courtyard in Europe.
Guildhall Street is a street in central Cambridge, England. To the north is the southeast corner of Market Hill at the junction with the pedestrianised shopping street Petty Cury. To the south it continues as Guildhall Place, a cul-de-sac, at the junction with Wheeler Street, close to the northern end of Corn Exchange Street.
Histon Road is an arterial road linking central Cambridge, England with the A14 road north of the city. The road is designated the B1049. At the southern end, the road links with Huntingdon Road (A1307), Victoria Road (A1134), Mount Pleasant, and Castle Street. At the northern end of the road it continues just south of the A14 as Cambridge road into the village of Impington.
The Lady Margaret Boat Club (abbreviated to "LMBC" and known as "Maggie") is the rowing club for members of St John's College, Cambridge, England. The club is named after Lady Margaret Beaufort, founder of the College.
The OpenStreetMap Foundation (abbreviated OSMF) is a non-profit foundation whose aim is to support and enable the development of freely-reusable geospatial data. Founded in 2006, it is closely connected with the OpenStreetMap project, although its constitution does not prevent it supporting other projects.
website: https://www.osmfoundation.org/
Magdalene Street is a street in the north of central Cambridge, England. It runs between Castle Street, by Castle Hill, at the junction with Northampton Street and Chesterton Lane, then Chesterton Road (the A1303), to the northwest and Bridge Street at the junction with Thompson's Lane to the southeast.
The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law (LCIL) at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, England, was founded in 1983 by Sir Elihu Lauterpacht under the name The Research Centre for International Law. It was renamed in 1997 "to honour the achievements of his father Sir Hersch Lauterpacht and himself".
MRC Human Nutrition Research was the largest research institute in the UK for human nutrition, and was based in Cambridge.
website: http://www.mrc-hnr.cam.ac.uk
Michaelhouse is a former college of the University of Cambridge, that existed between 1323 and 1546, when it was merged with King's Hall to form Trinity College. Michaelhouse was the second residential college to be founded, after Peterhouse (1284). Though King's Hall was established earlier in 1317, it did not acquire actual premises until its re-foundation by Edward III in 1336. The name Michaelhouse is now used for St Michael's Church.
National Heritage List for England number: 1067806
The International Society for Science and Religion (ISSR) is a learned society established in 2001 for the purpose of the promotion of education through the support of inter-disciplinary learning and research in the fields of science and religion conducted where possible in an international and multi-faith context. The Society took shape after a four-day conference in Granada, Spain.
Street address: 19 Grantchester Road, Cambridge, CB3 9ED, United Kingdom; Salisbury House, Station Road, Cambridge, CB1 2LA (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.issr.org.uk/
King Street is a street in central Cambridge, England. It connects between Sussex Street heading west and Hobson Street heading south at the western end and a large roundabout to the east. It runs parallel to and south of Jesus Lane. The roads link together at a roundabout at the eastern end. To the east is Maid's Causeway and then Newmarket Road leading out of Cambridge. To the north is Victoria Avenue between Jesus Green and Midsummer Common. To the south is Short Street, Cambridge, quickly leading into Emmanuel Road past Christ's Pieces.
King's College Boat Club is the rowing club for members of King's College, Cambridge. The first record of King’s rowing is in 1838.
Magdalene Boat Club (MBC) is the rowing club for members of Magdalene College, Cambridge. The foundation of the MBC in 1828 coincided with the 400th anniversary of the Monk's Hostel or Buckingham College - the original foundation of Magdalene.
Market Street is a shopping street in central Cambridge, England. It runs between Market Hill, location of the city's central Market Square to the west and Sidney Street to the east. On the other side of the market square, the street continues west as St Mary's Street, north of Great St Mary's, the University church. On the other side of Sidney Street is Hobson's Passage leading east to Hobson Street. To the north is Market Passage and to the south is Petty Cury, a pedestrianised shopping street.
Nevile's Court is a court in Trinity College, Cambridge, England, created by a bequest by the college's master, Thomas Nevile.
Jesus Lane is a street in central Cambridge, England. The street links with the junction of Bridge Street and Sidney Street to the west. To the east is a roundabout. To the south is King Street, running parallel with Jesus Lane and linking at the roundabout. The road continues east as Maid's Causeway and then Newmarket Road east out of Cambridge. To the north is Victoria Avenue between Jesus Green to the west and Midsummer Common to the east. Also to the north near the western end is Park Street, location of the ADC Theatre. To the south is Short Street, quickly leading into Emmanuel Road past Christ's Pieces.
Lensfield Road is a road (part of the A603) in southeast central Cambridge, England. It runs between the junction of Trumpington Street and Trumpington Road to the west and the junction of Regent Street and Hills Road to the west. It continues as Gonville Place to the northeast past Parker's Piece, a large grassy area with footpaths.
The Long Michelson Interferometer was a radio telescope interferometer built by Martin Ryle and co-workers in the late 1940s beside a rifle range to the west of Cambridge, England. The interferometer consisted of 2 fixed elements 440m apart to survey the sky using Earth rotation. It produced the Preliminary survey of the radio stars in the Northern Hemisphere at 45 MHz - 214 MHz. The telescope was operated by the Radio Astronomy Group of Cambridge University.
Newmarket Road is an arterial road in the east of Cambridge, England. It is designated the A1134 at the western end, linked by a roundabout forming a junction with Barnwell Road (A1134) to the south. The eastern end links with the city's inner ring road at another roundabout, with Elizabeth Way (A1134) to the north and East Road (A603) to the southeast. Newmarket Road continues a short way towards the city centre, becoming Maid's Causeway and then Jesus Lane. To the east, the road becomes the A1303 and crosses the A14 at a major roundabout, continuing further east and parallel to the A14 out of the city. The road is named after the market town of Newmarket in Suffolk, east of Cambridge.
King's Parade is a street in central Cambridge, England. The street continues north as Trinity Street and then St John's Street, and south as Trumpington Street. It is a major tourist area in Cambridge, commanding a central position in the University of Cambridge area of the city. It is also a place frequented by many cyclists and by students travelling between lectures during term-time.
Northampton Street (part of the A1303) is a street in the north of central Cambridge, England. It runs between Madingley Road and Queen's Road to the west and Castle Street, by Castle Hill, Chesterton Lane (then Chesterton Road), and Magdalene Street to the east.
Madingley Road is a major arterial road linking central Cambridge, England with Junction 13 of the M11 motorway. It passes by West Cambridge, a major new site where some University of Cambridge departments are being relocated.
East Road is a dual-carriageway road in the east of Cambridge, England. It is designated the A603 and forms part of Cambridge's inner ring road. The southwest end of East Road is next to Parker's Piece, at the junction with Parkside, Mill Road, and Gonville Place. At the northeast end there is a roundabout that links with Elizabeth Way (part of the A1134, continuing the inner ring road north) and Newmarket Road (also part of the A1134, leading east out of the city).
The Faculty of Human, Social, and Political Science at the University of Cambridge was created in 2011 out of a merger of the Faculty of Archaeology and Anthropology and the Faculty of Politics, Psychology, Sociology and International Studies. According to the Cambridge HSPS website: graduates pursue careers in "research (both academic and policy research), the Civil Service (including the Foreign Office), journalism, management consultancy, museums, conservation and heritage management, national and international NGOs and development agencies, the Law, teaching, publishing, health management, and public relations."
website: http://mws.hsps.cam.ac.uk
The City Ground (also known as Milton Road) was a football stadium and greyhound racing track, in Cambridge, England. It was the home of Southern League Premier Division club Cambridge City F.C.
The Department of History and Philosophy of Science (HPS), of the University of Cambridge is the largest department of history and philosophy of science in the United Kingdom. A majority of its submissions received maximum ratings of 4* and 3* in the 2014 REF (Research Excellence Framework). Located in the historic buildings of the Old Physical Chemistry Laboratories on Free School Lane, Cambridge, the department teaches undergraduate courses towards the Cambridge Tripos and graduate courses including a taught Masters and PhD supervision in the field of HPS. The department shares its premises with the Whipple Museum and Whipple Library which provide important resources for its teaching and research.
The University of Cambridge was the birthplace of the 'Analytic' School of Philosophy in the early 20th century. The department is located in the Raised Faculty Building on the Sidgwick Site and is part of the Cambridge School of Arts and Humanities. The Faculty achieved the best possible results from The Times 2004 and the QAA Subject Review 2001 (24/24). In the UK as of 2020, it is ranked second by the Guardian, second by the Philosophical Gourmet Report, and fifth by the QS World University Rankings.
National Heritage List for England number: 1268360
Churchill College Boat Club is the rowing club for members of Churchill College, Cambridge.
Clare Hall Boat Club is the boat club for members of Clare Hall, Cambridge, a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Clare Hall Boat Club is the youngest (founded 1995) and one of the smallest boat clubs in Cambridge. It shares the boat house with Clare and competes with one boat in the University bumps for the men's and a women's team respectively.
Corn Exchange Street is a street in central Cambridge, England. It runs between Wheeler Street to the northwest and Downing Street to the southeast. To the northeast, Guildhall Place, a cul-de-sac, runs parallel with Corn Exchange Street at the northern end, an extension of Guildhall Street.
Downing Street is a street in central Cambridge, England. It runs between Pembroke Street and Tennis Court Road at the western end and a T-junction with St Andrew's Street at the eastern end. Corn Exchange Street and St Tibbs Row lead off to the north. Downing Place leads off to the south.
Free School Lane is a historic street in central Cambridge, England which includes important buildings of University of Cambridge. It is the location of the Whipple Museum of the History of Science, the Department of History and Philosophy of Science (HPS,) the University's faculty of Social and Political Sciences, and is the original site of the Engineering Department, and the Physics Department's Cavendish Laboratory. At the northern end is Bene't Street and at the southern end is Pembroke Street. To the east is the New Museums Site of the University. To the west is Corpus Christi College.
The Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy (DMSM) is a large research and teaching division of the University of Cambridge. Since 2013 it has been located in West Cambridge, having previously occupied several buildings on the New Museums Site in the centre of Cambridge.
website: http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk
Castle Street is a street in the north of central Cambridge, England. To the southeast is a junction with Northampton Street, Magdalene Street, and Chesterton Lane (leading to Chesterton Road). To the northwest is a junction with Mount Pleasant, Huntingdon Road (leading northwest out of Cambridge), Histon Road (leading north out of Cambridge), and Victoria Road.
Castle Hill in Cambridge, England, is located in the Castle ward of the city. Cambridgeshire County Council's former headquarters, Shire Hall, are located directly adjacent to Castle Hill.
The Churchill Archives Centre (CAC) at Churchill College at the University of Cambridge is one of the largest repositories in the United Kingdom for the preservation and study of modern personal papers. It is best known for housing the papers of former British prime minister Winston Churchill.
website: http://www.chu.cam.ac.uk/archives/
Corpus Christi College Boat Club (often shortened to Corpus) is the rowing club for members of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Corpus blade colours are maroon with a vertical white stripe and rowers wear kit of the same colour. The boat club crest features the same mythical pelican as that of the College, often pictured in front of a pair of crossed blades. Corpus is one of the smallest colleges in the University of Cambridge, typically fielding 2-3 men's crews and 2-3 women's crews in the Lent and May Bumps races each year. It shares a boat house with the boat clubs of Sidney Sussex, Girton and Wolfson colleges.
Ginn & Co Solicitors Cambridge was a High Street practice with offices at Sidney House, Sussex Street, Cambridge. It provided bespoke legal advice to individuals, businesses and college institutions for 140 years.
website: http://www.woodfines.co.uk/solicitors-in-cambridge
Girton College Boat Club is the rowing club for members of Girton College, Cambridge.
website: https://gcbc.soc.srcf.net/
Cherry Hinton Pit is a 12.8-hectare (32-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) on the south-eastern outskirts of Cambridge. The site consists of East Pit and most of the smaller West Pit (excluding a caravan park in the centre). East Pit is part of the Limekiln Close and East Pit Local Nature Reserve, which is managed by the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire under the name Cherry Hinton Chalk Pits. West Pit is a separate Local Nature Reserve (LNR).
Chesterton Road (part of the A1303) is a road in the north of Cambridge, England.
Darwin College Boat Club (DCBC) is the official rowing club for members of Darwin College, Cambridge, a constituent college of the University of Cambridge.
Gonville Place is a road (part of the A603) in southeast central Cambridge, England. It forms part of the city's inner ring road. At the southwest end is the junction of Regent Street and Hills Road, where the road continues as Lensfield Road. At the northeast end is the junction of Parkside and Mill Road, where the road continues as East Road, a dual carriageway.
The Federation of the European Biochemical Societies (FEBS) is an international scientific society promoting activities in biochemistry, molecular biology and related research areas in Europe and neighbouring regions. It was founded in 1964 and includes over 35,000 members across 39 Constituent Societies.
website: http://www.febs.org
The New Museums Site is a major site of the University of Cambridge, located on Pembroke Street and Free School Lane, sandwiched between Corpus Christi College, Pembroke College and Lion Yard. Its postcode is CB2 3QH. The smaller and older of two university city-centre science sites (the other is the Downing Site), the New Museums Site houses many of the university's science departments and lecture theatres, as well as two museums.
Trinity College Clock is a historic pendulum clock in Trinity College, Cambridge. It is housed in one of the oldest buildings in the college, King Edward's Gate, also known as the clock tower. The building was formerly the entrance to King's Hall, a college which merged with Michaelhouse to form Trinity College.
Covent Garden is a street in Cambridge, England, off Mill Road and near The Kite district. The street takes its name from the London market of the same name as there used to be a market garden there.
Hills Road is an arterial road (part of the A1307) in southeast Cambridge, England. It runs between Regent Street at the junction with Lensfield Road and Gonville Place (the A603) to the northwest and a roundabout by the Cambridge Biomedical Campus, continuing as Babraham Road (also part of the A1307) to the southeast.
Newnham College Boat Club is the rowing club for members of Newnham College, Cambridge. The club has a year-round senior squad and invites all members of the college to learn to row by joining the novice squads during Michaelmas or Easter terms.
Peas Hill is a street in central Cambridge, England. It runs between Wheeler Street to the south and Market Hill to the north. King's Parade runs parallel with the street to the west. Guildhall Street runs parallel to the east.
The White Horse Tavern or White Horse Inn was allegedly the meeting place in Cambridge for English Protestant reformers to discuss Lutheran ideas, from 1521 onwards. According to the historian Geoffrey Elton the group of university dons who met there were nicknamed "Little Germany" in reference to their discussions of Luther. Whilst the pub undoubtedly existed, several scholars have questioned the existence of the White Horse meetings – they are described by John Foxe in his Book of Martyrs, but no other evidence for them exists. Gergely M Juhász writes that "Foxe’s romantic image of these students and scholars convening secretly on a regular basis in the White Horse Inn… is unsubstantiated", and Alec Ryrie refers to it as "the stubborn legend of the White Horse Inn".
Homerton College Boat Club (HCBC) is the rowing club for members of Homerton College, University of Cambridge. HCBC colours are navy blue with white trim, and HCBC boats can be identified by white blades with a single navy blue stripe towards the tip of the spoon.
Hughes Hall Boat Club (HHBC) is the rowing club for members of Hughes Hall, Cambridge. HHBC houses its boats in the Emmanuel boathouse. HHBC has a history of consistently impressing on several fronts. It has risen rapidly through the Cambridge College rowing ranks since its inception in the 1970s to become one of the most successful clubs on the river, frequently winning the prestigious accolade of Blades in the annual Lent and May Bumps Regatta. The Men's first crew won blades in the May Bumps in 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2019, and 2022.
The Centre for Theoretical Cosmology is a research centre within the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics at the University of Cambridge. Founded by Stephen Hawking in 2007, it encourages new thinking on some of the most challenging problems in science, thereby intending to advance the scientific understanding of the universe.
Murray Edwards College Boat Club (MECBC) is the rowing club for members of Murray Edwards College, Cambridge, previously known as New Hall. New Hall was founded as a women-only college hence only fields women's crews. The club was founded and known as New Hall Boat Club (NHBC) until 2008, when the club decided to rename itself as Murray Edwards College Boat Club in line with the college name change.
Pembroke Street is a street in central Cambridge, England. It runs between Downing Street and Tennis Court Road at the eastern end and a junction with Trumpington Street at the western end. It continues west on the other side of Trumpington Street as Mill Lane.
The Women's Art Collection (before 2022, the New Hall Art Collection) is a permanent collection of modern and contemporary art by women artists, at Murray Edwards College, Cambridge (previously New Hall), England.
website: https://art.newhall.cam.ac.uk/
Cambridgeshire and Isle of Ely was, from 1965 to 1974, an administrative and geographical county in East Anglia in the United Kingdom. In 1974 it became part of an enlarged Cambridgeshire.
The Pink Festival is an open-air summer diversity event held in Cambridge, England, since 2003. The event is held on a Saturday in August. The event is open to the public, entry is free of charge. The event is independent from any council-run events.
Robert Sayle was a department store in Cambridge, England, founded by Robert Sayle (1816–1883). In 1934, it was purchased by Selfridges, who sold it to the John Lewis Partnership in 1939. In 2007, it reopened as a John Lewis store.
Sidgwick Avenue is a road located in western Cambridge, England. The avenue runs east-west and links Grange Road to the west with Queen's Road to the east. The line of the road continues northeast into central Cambridge as Silver Street. Sidgwick Avenue is flanked by Newnham College, Ridley Hall, Selwyn College and the Sidgwick Site of the University of Cambridge.
St Andrew's Street is a major street in central Cambridge, England. It runs between Sidney Street, at the junction with Hobson Street, to the northwest and Regent Street to the southeast. Downing Street leads off to the west.
Selwyn College Boat Club (SCBC) is the official rowing club for members of Selwyn College, Cambridge, a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. The Selwyn College Boat Club has one of the highest participation rates of novice rowers of any Oxbridge college, and has performed well in the May Bumps and Lent Bumps in recent years. Notable alumni of the Selwyn College Boat Club include Hugh Laurie, Tom Hollander, and Richard Budgett.
The Sir William Dunn Institute of Biochemistry at Cambridge University was a research institute endowed from the estate of Sir William Dunn, which was the origin of the Cambridge Department of Biochemistry. Created for Frederick Gowland Hopkins on the recommendation of Walter Morley Fletcher, it opened in 1924 and spurred the growth of Hopkins's school of biochemistry. Hopkins's school dominated the discipline of biochemistry from the 1920s through the interwar years and was the source of many leaders of the next generation of biochemists, and the Dunn bequest inaugurated a period of rapid expansion for biochemistry.
St Edmund's College Boat Club (SECBC) is the boat club for members of St Edmund's College, Cambridge, England. St Edmund's College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in England. The boat club has considerable successful in recent years, for which its men's first boat (M1) has continually bumped in both Lent and May Bumps races.
St Mary's Street is a historic street in the centre of the University area in Cambridge, England. The street links with the junction of King's Parade and Trinity Street to the west, along which many of the University's oldest colleges are to be found. To the east is Market Hill, the location of the city's Market Square. The street continues as Market Street.
St Edward's Passage, known in the 18th century as Chain Lane, is a Y-shaped alleyway in Cambridge, England, between King's Parade—opposite the main gate of King's College—and Peas Hill. It houses the entrance and churchyard of the Church of St Edward King and Martyr; the Cambridge Arts Theatre; several cottages; G. David, an independent bookshop run from the same building since 1896; a few businesses; and student accommodation. It is a narrow, dark lane, with riven-stone paving, which opens out onto the much wider and sunnier King's Parade.
Physwick or Fishwick Hostel is a former constituent of the University of Cambridge located on the south side of the present Trinity Great Court, between the Queen’s Gate and Trinity Street. It was founded in 1393 when William Fiswick (also known as Fishwick or Physwick), the first esquire or armiger bedel of the university, bequeathed his Trinity Lane hall to Gonville Hall (later Gonville and Caius College).
St John's Street is a historical street in central Cambridge, England. The street links with Bridge Street, Round Church Street, and Sidney Street to the north. It continues to the south as Trinity Street, then King's Parade and Trumpington Street. This thoroughfare is the main area for some of the most historic University of Cambridge colleges.
Queen's Road (designated the A1134) is a major road to the west of central Cambridge, England. It links with Madingley Road and Northampton Street to the north and with Sidgwick Avenue, Newnham Road and Silver Street to the south.
Sedley Taylor Road is a road in west Cambridge, England. It is reputedly one of the most expensive in the UK and the most expensive in East Anglia. The road was built on land owned by Trinity College and named after one of its professors, Sedley Taylor (1834–1920).
St Radegund's Priory, Cambridge was a Benedictine nunnery in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. It was founded before 1144 (probably in the late 1130s) and dissolved in 1496 by the initiative of John Alcock, Bishop of Ely.
Strawberry Fair is a local festival of music, entertainments, arts and crafts which has been held in Cambridge, England, since 1974. The fair is held on Midsummer Common on the first Saturday in June. It is completely run and organised by volunteers from all different backgrounds. It is believed to be one of the UK's biggest free volunteer-run festivals which is still open to the public.
website: http://strawberry-fair.org.uk/
Robinson College Boat Club is the rowing club for members of Robinson College, Cambridge. Robinson is one of the newest colleges of Cambridge University and its men's and women's crews both appeared in 1981 for the first time.
Station Road is a road in southeast Cambridge, England. It leads from a junction with traffic lights on Hills Road (A1307) to the Cambridge railway station. At the western end of Station Road on the opposite side of Hills Road is the Cambridge University Botanic Garden.
Sidney Street is a major street in central Cambridge, England. It runs between Bridge Street at the junction with Jesus Lane to the northwest and St Andrew's Street at the junction with Hobson Street to the southeast.
Sidney Sussex Boat Club (often referred to as just Sidney or SSBC) is the rowing club for members of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, in England.
Storey's Way is a mainly residential road, approximately 650 metres to the west of the city centre in Cambridge, England. It falls within the Castle Electoral Ward of Cambridge City Council, and feeds on to the major arterial roads Huntingdon Road to the north and Madingley Road to the west.
Duroliponte or Durolipons was a small town in the Roman province of Britannia on the site of what is now the city of Cambridge.
King's Hall was one of the earliest constituent colleges of University of Cambridge. It was founded in 1317, the second after Peterhouse. King's Hall was established by King Edward II to provide chancery clerks for his administration, and was rich compared to nearby Michaelhouse, which occupied the southern area of what is now Great Court, Trinity College, Cambridge. Henry VIII combined King's Hall, Michaelhouse and seven hostels to form Trinity College, Cambridge in 1546.
Trumpington War Memorial is a war memorial cross in the village of Trumpington, on the southern outskirts of Cambridge. The memorial was designed by Eric Gill. It was unveiled in 1921, and became a Grade II* listed building in 1999.
National Heritage List for England number: 1245571
The Casimir Lewy Library is the library of the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge. The library is located in the Raised Faculty building on the Sidgwick Site, Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge. It is open to all members of the university.
Chesterton railway station was located on the line between Cambridge and Histon. It opened in 1850 and closed the same year.
Cambridge Academy for Science and Technology (formerly UTC Cambridge) is a university technical college opened in 2014. It is located on the Biomedical Campus, which encompasses Addenbrooke's Hospital, next to the Long Road Sixth Form College in Cambridge. The school is a member of the United Learning Cambridge Cluster (formerly the Parkside Federation and the Cambridge Academic Partnership) along with Parkside Community College, Coleridge Community College, Trumpington Community College, and Parkside Sixth.
Street address: Robinson Way, Cambridge, CB2 0SZ; Cambridge Academy for Science and Technology, Robinson Way, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 0SZ (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.cam-ast.org.uk/; EDUBase URN: 140265
Chesterton is a suburb in the northeast corner of Cambridge, in the Cambridge district, in the county of Cambridgeshire, England, 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Cambridge station, on the north bank of the River Cam.
The Cambridge Folk Festival is an annual music festival, established in 1965, held in the grounds of Cherry Hinton Hall in Cherry Hinton, one of the villages subsumed by the city of Cambridge, England. The festival is known for its eclectic mix of music and a wide definition of what might be considered folk. It occurs over a long weekend (3½ days) in summer at Cherry Hinton Hall. Until 2008 it was sponsored by BBC Radio 2, which broadcast it live, with highlights were recorded and shown later and occasionally live on digital television channel BBC Four from 2002 to 2009 and from 2010 to 2012 on Sky Arts.
website: https://www.cambridgelive.org.uk/folk-festival/
The Plant Breeding Institute was an agricultural research organisation in Cambridge in the United Kingdom between 1912 and 1987.
Cambridge ( KAYM-brij) is a city and non-metropolitan district in the county of Cambridgeshire, England. It is the county town of Cambridgeshire and is located on the River Cam, 55 miles (89 km) north of London. As of the 2021 United Kingdom census, the population of the City of Cambridge was 145,700; the population of the wider built-up area (which extends outside the city council area) was 181,137. Cambridge became an important trading centre during the Roman and Viking ages, and there is archaeological evidence of settlement in the area as early as the Bronze Age. The first town charters were granted in the 12th century, although modern city status was not officially conferred until 1951.
website: https://www.cambridge.gov.uk/
The Margaret Beaufort Institute of Theology is a Roman Catholic theological college in Cambridge, England. The institute was founded in 1993 to provide religious and theological education to Catholic laywomen: it now offers theological education to both women and men, and to both Catholics and non-Catholics. It is named for Lady Margaret Beaufort, mother of King Henry VII. The institute is part of the Cambridge Theological Federation, through which courses and degrees are validated by either the University of Cambridge or Anglia Ruskin University.
Howes was a hamlet located on Huntingdon Road between Girton and Cambridge. It was known to have been in existence by 1219 and it began to decline in the mid-fifteenth century with there being no record of it after 1600. The word "howe" means barrow, and the hamlet's name may have been derived from several Romano-British burial mounds in the area, one of which was uncovered during construction of the Huntingdon Road turnpike in 1745.
Lucy Cavendish College Boat Club (LCCBC) is the rowing club for students and members of Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge. It is primarily based at Emmanuel Boat Club, Cutter Ferry Lane, Cambridge.
The Cambridge Centre for Christianity Worldwide (CCCW) is a study, teaching and research centre in Cambridge, England and a member of the Cambridge Theological Federation which is affiliated with the University of Cambridge.
website: https://www.cccw.cam.ac.uk
The Cambridgeshire Collection is a UK local government institution and part of the Cambridgeshire County Council, Cambridgeshire Libraries Local Studies service. It is housed within Cambridge Central Library It collects printed, published and illustrative material relating to the modern county of Cambridgeshire, which includes the former counties of Huntingdonshire and the Isle of Ely.
The Queens' College Old Library is a historic library at Queens' College, Cambridge. The library was established as part of the college's foundation in 1448 and contains approximately 30,000 volumes spanning the 12th to 19th centuries.
On 28 June 2009, British astrophysicist Stephen Hawking hosted a party for time travellers in the University of Cambridge. The physicist arranged for balloons, champagne, and nibbles for his guests, but did not send out the invites until the following day, after the party was over.
Limekiln Close and East Pit is a 10 hectare Local Nature Reserve (LNR) in Cherry Hinton, on the south-eastern outskirts of Cambridge. It is managed by the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire as Cherry Hinton Chalk Pits. East Pit is part of the Cherry Hinton Pit biological Site of Special Scientific Interest, which excludes Limekiln Close but includes the neighbouring West Pit.
The Divinity Faculty Library, Cambridge, is the library for theology and religious studies at the University of Cambridge, England. It is housed within the Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge building on the Sidgwick Site off West Road, Cambridge. The library holds 59,000 volumes on its open shelves, and uses a bespoke classification system. The Library has particular strong holdings in Christian theology, biblical commentaries, church history and patristics. Perhaps, more surprisingly, also books on anthropology, sociology, politics, fiction and on sciences are held.
Coldham Lane Depot is a traction maintenance depot located in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. The depot is situated on the eastern side of the Fen Line and is to the north of Cambridge Station.
The Crop Science Centre (informally known as 3CS during its planning) is an alliance between the University of Cambridge and National Institute of Agricultural Botany (NIAB).
website: https://www.turing-gateway.cam.ac.uk/
Cavendish College, Cambridge was a public hostel of the University of Cambridge, active from 1873 to 1892.
Histon Road is a 0.6-hectare (1.5-acre) geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Cambridge. It is a Geological Conservation Review site.
Barnwell West is a 3.8 hectare Local Nature Reserve in Cambridge. It is managed by Cambridge City Council.
website: https://www.plantsci.cam.ac.uk
Sheep's Green and Coe Fen is a 16.9 hectare Local Nature Reserve in Cambridge. It is owned and managed by Cambridge City Council.
The Society of Editors is an industry body for around 400 UK national and regional media editors, representatives and organisations.
Street address: The University Centre, Granta Place, Mill Lane, Cambridge, CB2 1RU (from Wikidata)
website: https://www.societyofeditors.org
The putative Marlowe portrait is an unsigned portrait on wooden panel, dated 1585, which was discovered in 1952 or 1953 at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. It has been proposed that the portrait depicts the English playwright Christopher Marlowe (1564–1593), though several scholars have suggested that this is unlikely.
Barnwell East is a 2.6 hectare Local Nature Reserve in Cambridge. It is owned and managed by Cambridge City Council.
Cambridge South railway station is a railway station that is under construction. Located in southern Cambridge, it is planned to serve the Cambridge Biomedical Campus and the adjacent suburb of Trumpington. The station will be on the Cambridge line and the West Anglia Main Line, and is scheduled to open in 2025.
The Marshall Library of Economics is a library of the University of Cambridge, England.
Accordia is a housing development in Cambridge, England. The 9.5-hectare (23.5-acre) site includes 378 dwellings by Feilden Clegg Bradley Architects, Maccreanor Lavington and Alison Brooks Architects and has been constructed in three phases. The first phase of the development became the first housing development to win the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Stirling Prize in 2008.
Bull College was the name commonly used for a branch of the Training Within Civilian Agencies programme of the US Army, which, during Michaelmas (winter) term 1945 and Lent (spring) term 1946, allowed American military personnel to study at the University of Cambridge at the conclusion of the Second World War. It was named for the Bull Hotel (requisitioned by the British Army from its owner, St Catharine's College and subsequently incorporated into St Catharine's) in which most GIs in the programme were initially billeted. Bull students made an impression on the university, not least through the first participation of a female coxswain in a Cambridge boat race, in the 1946 Lent Bumps. Bull was also involved in a fixture against Pembroke College, in which the first half was played under rugby union rules, and the second under American football rules.
Cambridge War Memorial is a war memorial on Hills Road, Cambridge, outside Cambridge University Botanic Garden. It comprises a bronze statue of a marching soldier by Canadian sculptor Robert Tait McKenzie, known as "The Homecoming" or sometimes "Coming Home", mounted on a heavily carved limestone plinth. It was unveiled in 1922, and became a Grade II listed building in 1996.
National Heritage List for England number: 1268368
Barton Road is a major arterial road linking central Cambridge, England with Junction 12 of the M11 motorway to the southwest.
Bridge Street is a historic street in the north of central Cambridge, England. It runs between Magdalene Street at the junction with Thompson's Lane to the northwest and Sidney Street at the junction with Jesus Lane to the southeast. Bridge Street used to continue over the Great Bridge on the River Cam, hence the name, but this part is now known as Magdalene Street after Magdalene College, which fronts onto the street.
Great Kneighton is a large housing development and residential area in the southern part of the City of Cambridge district of Cambridgeshire, adjacent to, and integrated with, the neighbouring village of Trumpington. Together with nearby development Trumpington Meadows, it forms part of the southern fringe expansion of the city. Currently nearing completion by developers Countryside Properties, it will ultimately consist of almost 2,300 homes.
Green Street is a street known for its shops and restaurants in central Cambridge, England. It runs between St John's Street and Trinity Street at the western end and Sidney Street at the eastern end. Opposite the west end is Trinity College and opposite the east end is Sidney Sussex College. The street is probably named after the owner of the land when the first houses were built on the street.
The A1309 is a short road (6.5 miles) which links the two ends of the A10 to north and south of Cambridge city centre in Cambridgeshire, England. It was numbered as part of the A10 prior to the construction of the Cambridge Western Bypass (now M11) and the Northern Bypass (originally A45, now A14).
Anglia Ruskin Boat Club (ARBC) is the rowing club for members of Anglia Ruskin University. It was known as CCAT Boat Club (usually said as sea cat) until 2008. The name CCAT derives from a former name for the university, the Cambridgeshire College of Arts and Technology, which is abbreviated to CCAT. The boat club kept the name CCAT much longer than its linked place of education – it was once thought the club would lose its positions in the bumps races if the name were changed, but that is urban legend (as is the notion that a club must retain 'college' in its name).
Austin Friary (also known as the Augustinian Friary) was a priory in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. The priory was located at Peas Hill in central Cambridge from around 1289 until dissolution in 1538.
BBC Radio Cambridgeshire is the BBC's local radio station serving the county of Cambridgeshire.
website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/radiocambridgeshire
Grange Road is a street in Cambridge, England. It stretches north–south, meeting Madingley Road (A1303) at a T-junction to the north and Barton Road (A603) to the south. It runs approximately parallel with the River Cam to the east. Grange Road is almost one mile long and has 17th-century origins. It contains several colleges of the University of Cambridge.
Christ Church Cambridge is a Church of England parish church in central Cambridge, UK.
National Heritage List for England number: 1126147; website: https://www.christchurchcambridge.org.uk/
County Hall is a former municipal building, now used for student accommodation, in Hobson Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. It is a Grade II listed building.
National Heritage List for England number: 1265198
AstraZeneca plc () (AZ) is a British-Swedish multinational pharmaceutical and biotechnology company with its headquarters at the Cambridge Biomedical Campus in Cambridge, England. It has a portfolio of products for major diseases in areas including oncology, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, infection, neuroscience, respiratory, and inflammation. It was involved in developing the Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.
website: http://www.astrazeneca.com/
Arm Holdings plc (formerly an acronym for Advanced RISC Machines and originally Acorn RISC Machine) is a British semiconductor and software design company based in Cambridge, England, whose primary business is the design of central processing unit (CPU) cores that implement the ARM architecture family of instruction sets. It also designs other chips, provides software development tools under the DS-5, RealView and Keil brands, and provides systems and platforms, system-on-a-chip (SoC) infrastructure and software. As a "holding" company, it also holds shares of other companies. Since 2016, it has been majority owned by Japanese conglomerate SoftBank Group.
website: https://www.arm.com/, https://www.arm.com/ja/, https://www.arm.com/zh-TW/
The Cambridge University Boat Club (CUBC) is the rowing club of the University of Cambridge, England. The club was founded in 1828 and has been located at the Goldie Boathouse on the River Cam, Cambridge since 1882. Nowadays, training primarily takes place on the River Great Ouse at Ely.
Cambridge University Press is the university press of the University of Cambridge. Granted a letters patent by King Henry VIII in 1534, it is the oldest university press in the world. It is also the King's Printer.
website: https://www.cambridge.org/
Guerrilla Cambridge (formerly SCE Studio Cambridge) was a British video game developer based in Cambridge, England. The studio was founded under Sony Computer Entertainment in July 1997 through the buyout of the game development division of CyberLife Technology. In 2010, SCE Studio Cambridge was restructured as a sister studio to Guerrilla Games under the name Guerrilla Cambridge and shut down in 2017. The studio is best known for developing the MediEvil series.
website: http://www.worldwidestudios.net/cambridge
The Cambridge Philosophical Society (CPS) is a scientific society at the University of Cambridge. It was founded in 1819. The name derives from the medieval use of the word philosophy to denote any research undertaken outside the fields of law, theology and medicine. The society was granted a royal charter by King William IV in 1832. The society is governed by an elected council of senior academics, which is chaired by the Society's President, according to a set of statutes.
website: http://www.cambridgephilosophicalsociety.org/
The Raspberry Pi Foundation is a registered charity in England and Wales, as well as an England and Wales company limited by guarantee. It was founded in 2009 to promote the study of computer science. It is part of a group that comprises legal entities in India, Ireland, and the United States, which carry out educational activities in those jurisdictions; and Raspberry Pi Ltd, a commercial subsidiary that develops Raspberry Pi computers and other hardware. The foundation’s charitable activities are funded through a combination of Gift Aid from the profits of Raspberry Pi Ltd, contracts for the delivery of educational services e.g. professional development for teachers, and donations from individuals, foundations, and other organisations.
website: https://raspberrypi.org
Cambashi is an Anglo-American industry analyst firm, focused on the market for Information Technology in the manufacturing, distribution, energy, utilities and construction industries. The company serves both suppliers and users of Information technology. It provides advisory services suppliers in its field, especially in the fields of Product Lifecycle Management and Industrial Automation applications such as Manufacturing Operations Management.
website: http://www.cambashi.com
The Medical Research Council Cancer Unit was located in Cambridge and was established in 2001. It was based within the Hutchison/MRC Research Centre, which in turn is situated on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus.
website: http://www.mrc-cu.cam.ac.uk
Queens' College Boat Club (QCBC) is the rowing club for members of Queens' College, Cambridge.
website: https://qcbc.soc.srcf.net/
The Seeley Historical Library was originally established as the history library of the University of Cambridge, England. It now holds collections for history, land economy, Latin American studies, politics and international studies and sociology. It is housed within the History Faculty building on the Sidgwick Site off West Road, Cambridge. Since October 2003, incoming books have been classified according to the Library of Congress scheme; before that a unique system was used.
website: https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/seeley-library
Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA) is a consulting company in the United States that specializes in advising governments and private companies on energy markets, geopolitics, industry trends, and strategy. CERA has research and consulting staff across the globe and covers the oil, gas, power, and coal markets worldwide.
website: http://www.cera.com
National Heritage List for England number: 1126033
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Street address: Grove Lane, Cambridge, CB2 1QQ (from Wikidata)
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website: http://www.iccacambridge.co.uk/; National Heritage List for England number: 1126141
Street address: West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DR (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk, https://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/collections/departments/archives-modern-and-medieval-manuscripts-and-university-archives
Street address: Lensfield Road, Cambridge CB2 1ER (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.spri.cam.ac.uk/library/archives
Street address: St Andrew's Street, Cambridge, CB2 3BU (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.christs.cam.ac.uk/catalogues/archival-collections
Street address: Maitland Robinson Library, Downing College, Cambridge, CB2 1DQ (from Wikidata)
website: https://www.dow.cam.ac.uk/about/downing-college-archive
Street address: King's Parade, Cambridge, CB2 1ST (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.kings.cam.ac.uk/archivecentre/
Street address: St John's Street, Cambridge, CB2 1TP (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/library/special_collections
Street address: Pembroke Street, Cambridge, CB2 3EJ (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk/collections.archives/
Street address: Memorial Court, Queen’s Road, Cambridge, CB3 9AJ (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.clare.cam.ac.uk/The-College-Archives/
Street address: Lady Margaret Road, Cambridge, CB3 0BU (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.lucy-cav.cam.ac.uk/about-us/freedom-of-information/archive/
Street address: Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge, CB3 9DF (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.newn.cam.ac.uk/research/college-archives/
Street address: Huntingdon Road, Cambridge, CB3 0DF (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.murrayedwards.cam.ac.uk/exploring/archive/archive/
Street address: Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 8PH (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.homerton.cam.ac.uk/lifeathomerton/library/archives
Street address: Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge, CB3 9DA (from Wikidata)
website: https://www.classics.cam.ac.uk/library/archives
Street address: Geological Conservation Unit [Brighton Building] Bullard Laboratories Department of Earth Sciences Madingley Rise Madingley Road, Cambridge, CB3 0EZ (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.sedgwickmuseum.org/index.php?page=archives
National Heritage List for England number: 1126190
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Street address: The Fields Children's Centre, Galfrid Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB5 8ND (from Wikidata)
website: https://www.thefields.cambs.sch.uk/the-fields-child-and-family-centre/; EDUBase URN: 110593
Street address: Homerton Early Years Centre, Holbrook Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 7ST (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 110594; website: http://www.homerton.cambs.sch.uk
Street address: Brunswick Nursery School, Young Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 2LZ (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 110596; website: http://www.brunswick.cambs.sch.uk
Street address: King's Hedges Nursery School, Northfield Avenue, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB4 2HU (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 136931; website: http://www.kingshedgesprimary.org.uk
Street address: Colleges Nursery School, Campkin Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB4 2LD (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.colleges.cambs.sch.uk; EDUBase URN: 110597
National Heritage List for England number: 1125481
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Street address: 10, St Edward's Passage, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126080
website: http://www.cambridge-brc.org.uk/cambridge-dementia-biomedical-research-unit-0
Street address: 85-89 Mill Road, Cambridge, CB1, England (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1331803
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National Heritage List for England number: 1051670
National Heritage List for England number: 1100627
National Heritage List for England number: 1111846
National Heritage List for England number: 1115720
National Heritage List for England number: 1126003
Street address: 16-18, Portugal Place, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB5 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126099
Street address: 28 And 29, Portugal Place, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB5 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126101
National Heritage List for England number: 1126209
Street address: 1-42, Eden Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126212
National Heritage List for England number: 1126253
National Heritage List for England number: 1360789
National Heritage List for England number: 1122675
Street address: 1-6, Tennis Court Terrace, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126092
Street address: 1-10, Petersfield, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126094
Street address: 9-14, Portugal Place, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB5 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126098
Street address: 23-27, Portugal Place, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB5 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126100
National Heritage List for England number: 1126182
National Heritage List for England number: 1349043
National Heritage List for England number: 1349070
Street address: Bellerbys College Cambridge, Queens Campus, Bateman Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 1LU (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.bellerbys.com/locations/cambridge; EDUBase URN: 131074
National Heritage List for England number: 1126070
National Heritage List for England number: 1331932
National Heritage List for England number: 1332187
National Heritage List for England number: 1125524
National Heritage List for England number: 1126219
National Heritage List for England number: 1331833
National Heritage List for England number: 1126006
National Heritage List for England number: 1126154
National Heritage List for England number: 1126278
National Heritage List for England number: 1227655
National Heritage List for England number: 1373886
National Heritage List for England number: 1380217
National Heritage List for England number: 1081497
National Heritage List for England number: 1021928
National Heritage List for England number: 1268361
National Heritage List for England number: 1268362
Street address: Red Balloon Learner Centre - Cambridge, Herbert House, 57 Warkworth Terrace, Parkside, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 1EE (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 131330; website: http://www.redballoonlearner.co.uk/regional/cambridge
website: http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/
website: http://www.india.jbs.cam.ac.uk/
National Heritage List for England number: 1121518
website: http://www.ims.cam.ac.uk/
website: http://www.mrc-epid.cam.ac.uk/
Street address: Central Library, Cambridge, 7 Lion Yard, Grand Arcade, Cambridge, CB2 3QD (from Wikidata)
website: https://www.wcs.org/
website: https://www.sid.cam.ac.uk/life-sidney/library
National Heritage List for England number: 1125486
Street address: The Galfrid Academy, Galfrid Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB5 8ND (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 146515
National Heritage List for England number: 1466370
National Heritage List for England number: 1331844
Street address: 6 Market Passage, Cambridge, CB2 3PF, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 38-39 St. Andrew's Street, Cambridge, CB2 3AR, England (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.picturehouses.co.uk
Street address: 6-11 Market Hill, Cambridge, CB2 3NJ, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 44 Mill Road, Cambridge, CB1 2AS, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: Magrath Avenue, Cambridge, CB4, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 2, Regent Street (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1067752
National Heritage List for England number: 1105681
National Heritage List for England number: 1126039
National Heritage List for England number: 1126074
National Heritage List for England number: 1126075
National Heritage List for England number: 1348480
National Heritage List for England number: 1349031
National Heritage List for England number: 1356115
National Heritage List for England number: 1356125
National Heritage List for England number: 1356196
National Heritage List for England number: 1356541
National Heritage List for England number: 1356610
National Heritage List for England number: 1366287
National Heritage List for England number: 1402090
Street address: 1 Silver Street and 71-72 Trumpington Street, Cambridge, CB3 9EL (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1477397
Street address: 3-9, Portland Place, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126096
National Heritage List for England number: 1126106
Street address: 26-30, Northampton Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB3 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126113
Street address: 27-41, Panton Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126117
Street address: 1-6, Parker Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126119
Street address: 7 And 7A, Parker Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126120
Street address: 9-13, Parker Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126121
Street address: 20 And 21, Parkside, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126122
Street address: 23-25, Parkside, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126123
Street address: 9-14, Park Terrace, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126129
Street address: 4 And 5, Peas Hill, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126130
Street address: 3, Pembroke Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126132
Street address: 1, Market Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126135
National Heritage List for England number: 1126136
National Heritage List for England number: 1126150
National Heritage List for England number: 1126153
National Heritage List for England number: 1126157
Street address: 17 And 18, Magdalene Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB3 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126158
National Heritage List for England number: 1126162
Street address: 8-18, Maid's Causeway, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB5 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126163
National Heritage List for England number: 1126164
Street address: 27-33, Maid's Causeway, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB5 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126165
Street address: 55-71, Maid's Causeway, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB5 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126166
National Heritage List for England number: 1126168
Street address: 1-9, Jesus Terrace, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126170
Street address: 4, 4A And 5, King's Parade, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126173
Street address: 7 And 8, King's Parade, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126174
Street address: 10 And 11, King's Parade, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126175
Street address: 12 And 12A, King's Parade, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126176
Street address: 18-21, King's Parade, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126178
Street address: 50 And 52, King Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126179
Street address: 2 And 4, Lensfield Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126184
Street address: 10-14, Lensfield Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126186
Street address: 1, Bene'T Place, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126187
Street address: 4 And 5, Benet Place, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126188
Street address: 25 And 27, High Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB4 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126192
National Heritage List for England number: 1331898
National Heritage List for England number: 1331901
National Heritage List for England number: 1331903
National Heritage List for England number: 1331910
National Heritage List for England number: 1331916
National Heritage List for England number: 1331917
National Heritage List for England number: 1331918
National Heritage List for England number: 1331931
National Heritage List for England number: 1331934
National Heritage List for England number: 1331940
National Heritage List for England number: 1331941
National Heritage List for England number: 1332163
National Heritage List for England number: 1332171
National Heritage List for England number: 1336945
National Heritage List for England number: 1338200
National Heritage List for England number: 1338498
National Heritage List for England number: 1338534
National Heritage List for England number: 1343684
National Heritage List for England number: 1347789
National Heritage List for England number: 1347815
National Heritage List for England number: 1126230
Street address: 1-10, Brunswick Walk, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB5 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126233
Street address: 4-10, Chesterton Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB4 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126238
Street address: 78, Barton Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB3 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126245
National Heritage List for England number: 1126248
Street address: 1, 1A And 1B, Botolph Lane, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126256
Street address: 8-11, Botolph Lane, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126257
National Heritage List for England number: 1126270
National Heritage List for England number: 1126271
National Heritage List for England number: 1126273
National Heritage List for England number: 1227711
National Heritage List for England number: 1245572
National Heritage List for England number: 1268349
National Heritage List for England number: 1268373
National Heritage List for England number: 1268377
National Heritage List for England number: 1268378
National Heritage List for England number: 1331809
National Heritage List for England number: 1331835
National Heritage List for England number: 1331839
National Heritage List for England number: 1331841
National Heritage List for England number: 1331842
National Heritage List for England number: 1331845
National Heritage List for England number: 1331850
National Heritage List for England number: 1331851
National Heritage List for England number: 1331858
National Heritage List for England number: 1331865
National Heritage List for England number: 1331870
National Heritage List for England number: 1331874
National Heritage List for England number: 1331879
National Heritage List for England number: 1331883
National Heritage List for England number: 1331885
National Heritage List for England number: 1331892
National Heritage List for England number: 1331894
National Heritage List for England number: 1331895
National Heritage List for England number: 1331897
National Heritage List for England number: 1105691
National Heritage List for England number: 1106253
Street address: 1-12, Fitzwilliam Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1111821
Street address: 1-5, Bell's Court, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB3 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1111891
National Heritage List for England number: 1115153
National Heritage List for England number: 1115646
National Heritage List for England number: 1120793
National Heritage List for England number: 1120899
Street address: 14-16, Botolph Lane, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1122004
National Heritage List for England number: 1122624
Street address: 2 And 3, Botolph Lane, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1122628
Street address: 5, 6, 7 And 7A, Botolph Lane, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1122633
National Heritage List for England number: 1125482
National Heritage List for England number: 1125485
National Heritage List for England number: 1125487
National Heritage List for England number: 1125492
National Heritage List for England number: 1125503
National Heritage List for England number: 1125504
National Heritage List for England number: 1125505
National Heritage List for England number: 1125519
National Heritage List for England number: 1125520
National Heritage List for England number: 1125521
National Heritage List for England number: 1125528
National Heritage List for England number: 1125530
National Heritage List for England number: 1125531
National Heritage List for England number: 1125534
National Heritage List for England number: 1125547
National Heritage List for England number: 1125554
National Heritage List for England number: 1126005
National Heritage List for England number: 1126007
National Heritage List for England number: 1126023
Street address: 2-17, Willow Walk, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126026
Street address: 12-18, Hills Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126029
Street address: 11 And 12, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126042
Street address: 15 And 16, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126043
Street address: 18 And 19, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126044
Street address: 35 And 36, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126047
Street address: 39 And 40, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126048
Street address: 53, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126049
National Heritage List for England number: 1126052
Street address: 20 And 21, Trinity Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126066
Street address: 33 And 34, Trinity Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126069
National Heritage List for England number: 1126071
Street address: 3 And 4, St Edward's Passage, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126077
Street address: 12-15, St Edward's Passage, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126081
Street address: 12, St John's Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126083
Street address: 35, 36 And 38, Sidney Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126087
Street address: 46, Sidney Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126088
Street address: 20 And 22, Hills Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126199
National Heritage List for England number: 1126200
Street address: 8-10, Jesus Lane, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB5 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126201
Street address: 20-22, Jesus Lane, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB5 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126202
Street address: 33 And 34, Jesus Lane, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB5 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126203
Street address: 62 And 63, Jesus Lane, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB5 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126207
National Heritage List for England number: 1126211
Street address: 8-12, Emmanuel Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126213
National Heritage List for England number: 1126214
Street address: 10 And 12, Grantchester Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126220
Street address: 1 And 2, Green Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126221
Street address: 26 And 27, Green Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126223
National Heritage List for England number: 1077008
National Heritage List for England number: 1115639
National Heritage List for England number: 1125506
National Heritage List for England number: 1125508
National Heritage List for England number: 1126068
National Heritage List for England number: 1331873
National Heritage List for England number: 1347915
Street address: 38-40, Parkside, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1065717
National Heritage List for England number: 1067731
National Heritage List for England number: 1068652
Street address: 4-7, St Andrew's Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1068665
Street address: 33 And 34, St Andrew's Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1068676
Street address: 63-65, Bridge Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1068752
National Heritage List for England number: 1068763
Street address: 1-4, Short Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1068782
Street address: 2-4, Silver Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB3 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1068803
Street address: 51, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1076984
Street address: 16 And 18, Grantchester Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1081504
National Heritage List for England number: 1083564
National Heritage List for England number: 1087035
National Heritage List for England number: 1087084
National Heritage List for England number: 1087091
Street address: 28 And 30, High Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1099182
Street address: 3-7, Green Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1099221
Street address: 35-37, Jesus Lane, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB5 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1099938
Street address: 47 And 48, Jesus Lane, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB5 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1099950
Street address: 56 And 58, King Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1100346
National Heritage List for England number: 1100602
Street address: 26-28, Magdalene Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB3 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1101458
Street address: 4 And 6, Maid's Causeway, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB5 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1101473
Street address: 32-50, Maid's Causeway, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB5 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1101771
National Heritage List for England number: 1104837
National Heritage List for England number: 1105683
National Heritage List for England number: 1125494
National Heritage List for England number: 1125511
Street address: Anstey Hall, Maris Lane, Trumpington, Cambridge, CB2 9LG (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1478099
Street address: 84, High Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126028
Street address: 24 And 26, High Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB2 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1126196
National Heritage List for England number: 1331849
National Heritage List for England number: 1331861