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  2. Lion Yard - Wikipedia

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    The Lion Yard shopping centre is a covered shopping centre in the city centre of Cambridge, England. [1] Construction work on the centre, which is bounded by St Andrew's Street , Corn Exchange Street , and Petty Cury , [ 2 ] commenced in 1970 and the development contained a library, multi-storey car park and magistrates' court .

  3. Napp Research Centre - Wikipedia

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    He visited Cambridge Science Park, with Sir John Butterfield, later returning to the New Museums Site at Cambridge, to give a lecture at the Babbage Lecture Theatre [16] Princess Margaret visited the building on 19 October 1985. [17] The deputy director of the Education Commission of China, Yang Hai bo visited in December 1986 [18]

  4. Sidney Street, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    The street has a number of shops, especially on the southwestern side. The buildings owned by Sidney Sussex, Gonville and Caius, and St John's colleges, for example Trinity College owns the building that houses the J Sainsbury food store, the main central Cambridge supermarket. [6] Other shops include Boots and Marks & Spencer. The Lloyds Bank ...

  5. Market Hill, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    Market stalls in the Market Square, with Great St Mary's, the Cambridge University Church, in the background. Market Hill (aka the Market Square) is the location of the marketplace in central Cambridge, England. [1] [2] Operating as a marketplace since Saxon times, a daily outdoor market with stalls continues to run there. [3] [4] [5]

  6. Category:Buildings and structures in Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    Buildings and structures of the University of Cambridge (4 C, 15 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Cambridge" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total.

  7. Grafton Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Grafton centre is a covered shopping centre in the east of central Cambridge, England. It is one of the three main shopping centres in Cambridge, with Lion Yard and Grand Arcade in the city's centre. The Centre dominates Fitzroy Street and Burleigh Street. The main footprint is linear, running from east to west.

  8. New pictures of Duke of Cambridge released to mark 40th ... - AOL

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    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 ...

  9. Grand Arcade (Cambridge) - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Arcade on its opening day. The Grand Arcade is a large shopping centre in St Andrew's Street, Cambridge, England.It is anchored by the John Lewis & Partners department store, (formerly Robert Sayle) which is situated to the southeast of the site and which re-opened, following a major rebuild, on 8 November 2007, prior to the rest of the development, which opened on 27 March 2008.