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  2. River Cam - Wikipedia

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    The River Cam (/ ˈ k æ m /) is the main river flowing through Cambridge in eastern England. After leaving Cambridge, it flows north and east before joining the River Great Ouse to the south of Ely, at Pope's Corner. The total distance from Cambridge to the sea is about 40 mi (64 km) and is navigable for punts, small boats, and rowing craft.

  3. Mathematical Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Mathematical Bridge is a wooden footbridge in the southwest of central Cambridge, England. It bridges the River Cam about one hundred feet northwest of Silver Street Bridge and connects two parts of Queens' College. Its official name is simply the Wooden Bridge [2] or Queens' Bridge. [3] It is a Grade II listed building. [1]

  4. Garret Hostel Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Garret Hostel Bridge is the tenth bridge overall and the sixth bridge over the River Cam's middle stream in Cambridge. [ 2 ] The bridge is at the end of Garret Hostel Lane, which was named after a building that was acquired in 1329 by Michaelhouse , a former college of the university.

  5. Sheep's Green and Coe Fen - Wikipedia

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    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. [1] [2]These seasonally flooded grazing grounds are divided by an arm of the River Cam, with Sheep's Green to the west and Coe Fen to the east, and Sheep's Green is bounded on its west side by another arm of the river.

  6. Jesus Lock - Wikipedia

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    Jesus Lock on the River Cam at Jesus Green. The lock and footbridge during flooding in 2001. Jesus Lock is a lock on the River Cam in the north of central Cambridge, England. [1] [2] [3] This is Lock No. 1 on the navigable portion of the River Cam. [4] It was built in 1836 and is the only lock in the city. [5]

  7. Darwin College Bridges - Wikipedia

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    Darwin College Bridges are the fourth and fifth river Cam bridges overall and two first bridges on its middle stream in Cambridge. [1] Bridges made of timber connect the college grounds with the college's two islands. [2] [3]

  8. Template:River Cam map - Wikipedia

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    Not all bridges are included on the map; most bridges within the city of Cambridge have been listed. Main article: River Cam This is a route-map template for a UK waterway.

  9. Category:Bridges across the River Cam - Wikipedia

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    See also Category:Bridges in Cambridge. Pages in category "Bridges across the River Cam" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.