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Cambridge University (King's College Chapel) Top View
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England - June 24, 2006: Tourists on punt trip (sightseeing with boat) along River Cam near Kings College in the city of Cambridge, England
"A punt beneath The Bridge of Sighs, St John's College, Cambridge UniversityEarly morning light casts atmospheric shadows and reflectionsEngland, UKThe Bridge of Sighs in Cambridge is a covered bridge belonging to St John's College of Cambridge University. It was built in 1831 and crosses the River Cam between the college's Third Court and New Court."
Cambridge, UK - April 21, 2015: Evening punting on the River Cam in Cambridge
College of Corpus Christi and the Blessed Virgin Mary in Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cambridge, England - May 28, 2015: People biking at the Market square near by St. Marys church in Cambridge
Bridge of the sighs in Cambridge, UK.
Kings College from 'The Backs' in Cambridge, after snow fall on a crisp, winter morning.
Cambridge England city skyline silhouette vector illustration
Rear View of Kings College Chapel Cambridge. Taken using a telephoto lens from a public pathway on Queen's Road.
University in the United Kingdom; mystical sky.
Panoramic view of several College buildings in Cambridge, seen from the tower of St. John's College
Punting on the river Cam, with King's College in the background. The view of the colleges from the river is referred to as ""the backs""
Trinity College is the largest of the colleges in Cambridge University. The college was founded in 1546 by Henry VIII.
Characterful terraced houses on Park Parade facing Jesus Green in the city of Cambridge, UK.
Aerial view of the city of Cambridge, UK - Wide panoramic
The historic city of Cambridge, Cambridgeshire captured on a bright and sunny autumn day, November 2021
The Bridge of Sigh at Saint John's College, Cambridge
Punting on the River Cam with St Johns College and the Bridge of Sighs in Cambridge, England
Parker’s Piece in Cambridge, the city of bicycles, with the ubiquitous student bicycle with a wicker basket, chained to the railing. Parker’s Piece is one of the chief parks of Cambridge, just off the city centre, and consists of about 24 acres of open grass land. The land originally belonged to Trinity College, but derives its name from Edward Parker, cook of the college, who had a lease on it from 1613, and used it for farming. Today it serves for every purpose that parkland serves a community. In the centre of Parker's Piece is a lamp post, believed to be the earliest electric lamp post in Cambridge. The words "Reality Checkpoint" have been etched onto it giving the lamp post an almost legendary status with students.
Traditional leisure activity - punting on the river Cam in Cambridge
Early morning panoranic of historic Quayside river frontage with punt station in central Cambridge opposite Magdalene College
Great view on King's Chapel. King's College, Cambridge, UK
"Spring time image of Kings and Clare College, taken from the Backs with River cam and punts in the foreground. Taken with polarising filter.More Cambridge images:"
Punting on the Cam, Cambridge, England.
CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND - MAY 28, 2015: University of Cambridge
Cambridge University college building.
A view of Cambridge University (King's College), Cambridgeshire, England.
Cambridge, UK - January 18, 2015: King's college (started in 1446 by Henry VI). Historical buildings
Trinity College
Shot capturing King's College's Chapel and Front Gate
Cambridge, UK - June 2, 2021: King's Chapel and King's college entrance gate at sunset. Cambridge university
Wide angle aerial view of Cambridge city centre, the University of Cambridge and St John's College Chapel can be seen.
"Trinity College, Cambridge is one of the constituent colleges of Cambridge University. Trinity College was founded by Henry VIII in 1546. Most of Trinityaas major buildings date from the 16th and 17th centuries. Seen here is the quadrangle known as The Great Court and reputed to be the largest enclosed court in Europe. Trinityaas main entrance is via the castellated building to the left, known as The Great Gate. The Great Court is historic for the Great Court Run. The distance around the perimeter of the court is 341 metres and the goal is to complete a circuit inside the 43 seconds it takes the clock on Kings Gate to strike 12 oaaclock. Only 3 people have ever, reputedly, achieved the time, Lord Burgley in 1927 and Sebastian Coe in a charity race in 1988 - although Coeaas time is disputed. Good copy space."
Oxford, United Kingdom - October 27, 2013: Punting in Cambridge. In front view boats on the river with tourists, in background Kings Colledge, green grass and blue sunny sky.
Golden Sky with the Cambridge Town shot took from the hill Castle Mound, the highest point of Cambridge, in the evening
Punts on river Cam in Cambridge, England
The punts at the Trinty college station on the backs in Cambridge.
Cambridge UK city skyline vector silhouette illustration
Vector Illustration of a City Street Map of Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK. Included files are EPS (v10) and Hi-Res JPG. Data courtesy from Ordnance Survey: VectorMap District https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/business-and-government/products/vectormap-district.html OS OpenData is free to use under the Open Government Licence (OGL). Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2017. http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
Cambridge, UK - Rear view of a cyclist on a narrow traditional street in central Cambridge, with pedestrians on the pavements.
Traditional bicycles with baskets parked by students in a Cambridge street near a college
Punting boats in mooring on the River Cam
Cambridge UK city skyline vector silhouette illustration
Panoramic view of several College buildings in Cambridge, seen from the tower of St. John's College
Buildings along Trinity Lane, these are the student accommodation buildings for Trinity College Cambridge, viewed from public pavement.