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It is a peculiarity of Cambridge that in one of the principal streets, Trumpington Street, there is a runnel of fresh water, named Hobson's Conduit. First published in 1938, this history of Hobson's urban watercourse was written by W. D. Bushell of the Hobson's Conduit Trust.
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When Charles Henry Cooper (1808–66) undertook to revise the text of Le Keux's 1841 Memorials of Cambridge, he was under the impression that 'only a slight amount of labour' would... Læs mere
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When Charles Henry Cooper (1808–66) undertook to revise the text of Le Keux's 1841 Memorials of Cambridge, he was under the impression that 'only a slight amount of labour' would... Læs mere
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When Charles Henry Cooper (1808–66) undertook to revise the text of Le Keux's 1841 Memorials of Cambridge, he was under the impression that 'only a slight amount of labour' would... Læs mere
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Henry Gunning (1768–1854) was an official of the University of Cambridge for over sixty years. Published shortly after his... Læs mere
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Henry Gunning (1768–1854) was an official of the University of Cambridge for over sixty years. Published shortly after his... Læs mere
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This detailed report of the excavations of the Anglo-Saxon cemetery at... Læs mere
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An influential Cambridge botanist, John Henslow (1796–1861) revived his department,... Læs mere
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Enid Porter spent many years collecting and recording from Cambridgeshire people the folk beliefs and customs held and observed in the country, both past and present.... Læs mere
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Originally published in 1920, this book presents an account of the... Læs mere
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Looks at prominent women from Peterborough between 1850 and 1950. Highlights the work of the women from the Voluntary Aid Detachment who assisted soldiers returning from the front.