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Guildhall Street, Cambridge: c.1960, installed 1973: Michael Ayrton: Sculpture on pedestal: Bronze and stone [2] Ceres - Goddess of Corn: CB1, Mill Park: 1962: William Bloye: Sculpture: Bronze [4] Kett's Oak: Exterior of Kett House, corner of Station Rd. & Hills Rd. 1963: Willi Soukop: Bas-relief: Sandstone [4] More images: Four-Square (Walk ...
Cambridge Common in 2022. Cambridge Common is a public park and National Historic Landmark in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. It is located near Harvard Square and borders on several parts of Harvard University. The north end of the park has a large playground. The park is maintained by the Cambridge Department of Public Works. [3]
In May 2020, the then Duchess of Cambridge launched "Hold Still", a photography project to capture life during lockdown in Britain, which garnered 31,000 submissions from participants aged four to seventy-five years old. [1] [2] The core themes of the exhibition focused on "Helpers and Heroes, Your New Normal and Acts of Kindness."
Christ's Pieces or Christ's Piece is a Victorian park in the east of central Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, with flower beds, ornamental trees and a memorial garden to Diana, Princess of Wales. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The area acts as an important publicly accessible open grassed area for the city centre.
Midsummer Common is an area of common land in Cambridge, England. It lies northeast of the city centre on the south bank of the River Cam. The common borders the River Cam and houseboats are often moored on the common's bank. The boathouses of most of the colleges of Cambridge University are on the opposite bank.
The Duke of Cambridge has been photographed with a Big Issue seller in a series of pictures released to mark his 40th birthday. William is pictured with his arm on the shoulder of 60-year-old Dave ...
Donald Oliver Soper, Baron Soper (31 January 1903 – 22 December 1998) was a British Methodist minister, socialist and pacifist. He served as President of the Methodist Conference in 1953–54. After May 1965 he was a peer in the House of Lords .
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