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Items in Cambridge taken from Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845) (results page 1)


Cambridge, county town of Cambridgeshire, stands in flat country, on the Cam, 28 m. NE. of London; an ancient city, with interesting archæological remains; there are some fine buildings, the oldest round church in England, Holy Sepulchre, and a Roman Catholic church. The glory of the city is the University, founded in the 12th century, with its colleges housed in stately buildings, chapels, libraries, museums, &c., which shares with Oxford the academic prestige of England. It lays emphasis on mathematical, as Oxford on classical, culture. Among its eminent men have been Bacon, Newton, Cromwell, Pitt, Thackeray, Spenser, Milton, Dryden, Wordsworth, and Tennyson.

Population (1907) 44,000

From Nuttall Encylopædia, 1907

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King’s College Chapel, Cambridge.
2280.—The Pepysian Library, Magdalene College, Cambridge
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Cambridge; Cambridgeshire; England

Magdalene College; Cambridge; Cambridgeshire; England