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Caption For Harrogate, Cambridge Crescent C1955

The view looking down Cambridge Crescent, busy with shoppers, shows the corner of the parish church of St Peter on the extreme right, in front of the cinema.

Caption For Teversham, All Saints Church C1965

This photograph shows the tranquillity of the churchyard in Teversham, just a stone's throw from the bustle of nearby Cambridge.

Caption For Teversham, All Saints Church C1965

Here we experience the tranquillity of the churchyard in Teversham, just a stone's throw from the bustle of nearby Cambridge.

Caption For Little Abington, Jeremiah's Tea House C1965

A favourite place to visit from Cambridge in the early 20th century, this well known teahouse disappeared in the 1970s, along with the two village pubs, the Prince of Wales (adjoining the teahouse) and

Caption For Cambridge, 1914

With houses crowded together, yards like this were not uncommon in Cambridge.

Caption For Cambridge, 1914

With houses crowded together, yards like this were not uncommon in Cambridge.

Caption For Over, The Mill C1965

This tower mill could be seen working from the St Ives to Cambridge train in the 1950s.

Caption For Trumpington, Village 1914

At this time, the village was separate from Cambridge.

Caption For Cambridge, The Backs 1890

The Backs of Cambridge are probably as well known as the colleges themselves.

Caption For Royston, The Roundabout C1965

Ermine Street, but close to the market Ermine Street becomes the Old North Road (which was the A14 and is now the A1198) taking travellers to Godmanchester and Huntingdon, whilst the A10 branches to Cambridge

Caption For Cambridge, Westminster College 1914

Not part of the University, Westminster College is one of several theological colleges in Cambridge; this one is the college of the Presbyterian Church of England.

Caption For Camberley, High Street 1901

It was originally called 'Cambridge Town', but soon changed its name to 'Camberley' to avoid confusion with the university town.

Caption For Southport, Lord Street 1887

On the right is the clock tower of Cambridge Hall; the clock and chimes were paid for by William Atkinson.

Caption For Wisbech, Market Place 1929

In 1795, the Wisbech Canal was cut along the course of the Well Stream; thus providing communication with Ely, Cambridge and the other local towns, via the network of inland waterways that existed at that

Caption For Aldershot, Cambridge Military Hospital 1891

Named after the Duke of Cambridge, Queen Victoria's uncle, this most distinguished of buildings opened as a military hospital in 1879 and remained in use for 117 years.

Caption For Southport, Lord Street 1887

On the right is the clock tower of Cambridge Hall; the clock and chimes were paid for by William Atkinson.

Caption For Trumpington, The Unicorn Inn C1960

It was extended in the 1930s when the suburbs of Cambridge extended into Trumpington.

Caption For Harrogate, The Stray 1902

In the background the buildings are Montpelier Parade (left), Cambridge Crescent (centre), and the Prospect Hotel which opened in 1859, but was enlarged in 1870.

Caption For Grantchester, Byron's Pool 1931

Undergraduates, including Byron, walked out from Cambridge to this pool for a dip in the summer.

Caption For Linton, The White Swan C1955

It has been altered many times, and possibly enlarged after it was sold to a Cambridge brewer, Henry Mason, in 1823.