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Unknown Cambridge
Unknown Cambridge
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An alternative guide to Cambridge featuring little known stories about both town and gown you won't find in the average guide book.It concentrates on the brilliant, bizarre and dangerous characters who have lived and passed through the city and its beautiful landscape with its felicitous combination of river, grassland Backs and beautiful architecture like a John Doyle watercolour painting.The DNA pioneer who suggested to Winston Churchill a brothel rather than a chapel for his new college.The…
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  • ISBN-10: 1802276254
  • ISBN-13: 9781802276251
  • Format: 12.7 x 20.3 x 1.5 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English
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An alternative guide to Cambridge featuring little known stories about both town and gown you won't find in the average guide book.


It concentrates on the brilliant, bizarre and dangerous characters who have lived and passed through the city and its beautiful landscape with its felicitous combination of river, grassland Backs and beautiful architecture like a John Doyle watercolour painting.


  • The DNA pioneer who suggested to Winston Churchill a brothel rather than a chapel for his new college.
  • The college which still only pays a rent of £13.33 since it was negotiated by Elizabeth I in 1596 on behalf of founder Lady Sidney Sussex.
  • The Washington family's coat of arms displayed on a memorial in a small church next to Peterhouse; the basis of the American Stars and Stripes.
  • The rapist who terrorised Cambridge students between 1974 and 1975.
  • The shilling murderer of Midsomer Common.
  • The Cambridge graduate who founded Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  • Another graduate who lit up the world discovering the secret of electrical conduction.
  • Christopher Wren's first architectural design was Pembroke College chapel despite being a fellow at Oxford University.
  • Mr Bean visits the Fitzwilliam Museum and causes mayhem.


Read on and discover Cambridge's best kept secrets.

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  • Author: Malcolm Horton
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN-10: 1802276254
  • ISBN-13: 9781802276251
  • Format: 12.7 x 20.3 x 1.5 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

An alternative guide to Cambridge featuring little known stories about both town and gown you won't find in the average guide book.


It concentrates on the brilliant, bizarre and dangerous characters who have lived and passed through the city and its beautiful landscape with its felicitous combination of river, grassland Backs and beautiful architecture like a John Doyle watercolour painting.


  • The DNA pioneer who suggested to Winston Churchill a brothel rather than a chapel for his new college.
  • The college which still only pays a rent of £13.33 since it was negotiated by Elizabeth I in 1596 on behalf of founder Lady Sidney Sussex.
  • The Washington family's coat of arms displayed on a memorial in a small church next to Peterhouse; the basis of the American Stars and Stripes.
  • The rapist who terrorised Cambridge students between 1974 and 1975.
  • The shilling murderer of Midsomer Common.
  • The Cambridge graduate who founded Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  • Another graduate who lit up the world discovering the secret of electrical conduction.
  • Christopher Wren's first architectural design was Pembroke College chapel despite being a fellow at Oxford University.
  • Mr Bean visits the Fitzwilliam Museum and causes mayhem.


Read on and discover Cambridge's best kept secrets.

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