Cambridge Cambridgeshire England Collection
Step back in time and explore the captivating history of Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
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Step back in time and explore the captivating history of Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. 🏰🌸 Traveling to 1964, we find ourselves at The Merseybeats concert in the iconic Dorothy Ballroom. 🎶 This vibrant snapshot by Brian Foskett captures the energy and excitement of that unforgettable night. Transporting further into the past, let's wander through Clare Bridge during the 1940s. Stearn's photograph offers a glimpse into a simpler era where students strolled across this picturesque bridge on their way to class. Continuing our journey through time, we arrive at St. Peters Church in Cambridge circa 1880. Cass Gilbert's stunning creation stands tall as a testament to architectural brilliance and religious devotion. Next up is Kings College Chapel—Cambridge in 1837—a masterpiece captured by David Roberts' skilled hand. Its intricate details and grandeur leave us awestruck even after centuries have passed. Delving deeper into history, we stumble upon 'Helluones librorum (Bookworms)' from November 10th, 1786—an enchanting artwork crafted by John Kirby Baldrey. It reminds us of Cambridge's enduring love for knowledge and learning. Moving forward to witness an important moment in transportation history: Cambridge Station in 1845—a bustling hub connecting people far and wide. Though its creator remains unknown, its significance cannot be understated. Another intriguing scene unfolds before our eyes—the electrifying atmosphere during The Cambridge Election - the Nomination ceremony also held in 1845; an event shrouded with mystery yet filled with political fervor. Fast-forwarding to more recent times brings us face-to-face with Hugh Masekela performing live in Cambridge during his memorable visit in 1993—captured once again by Brian Foskett who expertly immortalizes this musical legend on stage.