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Cambridge University, Pembroke College from Trumpington Street, with Wren's chapel to the right
St Peter's College, view from Trumpington Street, 1815
Peterhouse has its main site situated on Trumpington Street, to the south of Cambridge's town centre.
The entrance of the college has shifted through its lifetime as well, with the change being principally the result of the demolition of the row of houses that originally lined Trumpington Street on the east side of the college.
The modern entrance is to the east, straight onto Trumpington Street.
The area closest to Trumpington Street is referred to as First Court.
In 1869, Cambridge University altered its statutes to allow men who were not members of a college to become members of the University under the supervision of a censor, whose office was in Trumpington Street, opposite the Fitzwilliam Museum.
The name " Fitzwilliam " was chosen by the students at a meeting of the Non-Collegiate Amalgamation Club in the Spring of 1887 and, as a result, the University decreed that the house in Trumpington Street could be known as Fitzwilliam Hall.
The New Court seen from Trumpington Street.
When the ducklings hatch and are ready to leave for the water one of the porters must stop traffic on Trumpington Street to allow the duck and her offspring to cross.
While the outer facade of the bank building facing onto Trumpington Street, designed by architect Horace Francis, is Grade II listed, the interior was not.
Additionally, the college owns two houses ( Nos 6 & 8 ) in Trumpington Street, known in the college as " T " Street, which are almost directly opposite the University Engineering Department.
Between Trumpington Street and Library Court are a series of terraced houses, also designed by Wilkins, owned by the college.
All have been reclaimed by the college for use as student rooms or part of the Library except for the block used by the Trumpington Street Medical Practice.
The doors leading from Trumpington Street have been sealed and the buildings can only be entered through Library Court.
The college is notable for its open court ( rather than closed quadrangle ) that faces towards Trumpington Street.
St Catharine ’ s College, as seen from Trumpington Street, showing the open court.
In 1637 the College came into possession of the George Inn ( later the Bull Inn ) on Trumpington Street.
The Fitzwilliam Museum is the art and antiquities museum of the University of Cambridge, located on Trumpington Street opposite Fitzwilliam Street in central Cambridge, England.
In 1823 he won the competition to design a set of new buildings for Kings College, Cambridge, comprising the hall, provost's lodge, library, and a stone screen towards Trumpington Street, and in the same year started work on the King's court of Trinity College, and new buildings, including the chapel, at Corpus Christi College.
Previously, Varsity was based at 11 – 12 Trumpington Street for over 16 years.
The buildings are set off Grange Road in the west of Cambridge amidst large, attractive gardens adjacent to Corpus's sports grounds, about fifteen minutes ' walk from the main college site in Trumpington Street.

Trumpington and with
As a result, in 1284 Balsham transferred the scholars to the present site with the purchase of two houses just outside the then Trumpington Gate to accommodate a Master and fourteen " worthy but impoverished Fellows ".
In Trumpington, it has a junction with the A1301 and then passes the Trumpington Park & Ride site before its southern end at junction 11 of the M11 motorway and the A10.
* Major Trumpington ( Willie Rushton )-A Scottish Commando, captured with two companions during a raid on Boulogne.

Trumpington and on
A shorter section of the same busway system operates from the railway station on the far side of Cambridge to Addenbrooke's Hospital and Trumpington.
Unfortunately, the camber on turns in the road has made it unsuitable for use by ambulances ; they still go via Long Road and Trumpington.
The estate was situated within easy reach of the city centre on the Trumpington Road, and it was close to the River Cam and to a number of Cambridge Colleges.
On completion of the Kop Stand, the stadium was formally re-opened in November 1994 by Baroness Trumpington, representing the Department of National Heritage, who unveiled a commemorative plaque and presented a cheque for £ 2. 5 million on behalf of the Football Trust ; the ceremony was followed by a friendly match against Aston Villa, attended by a crowd of 20, 000.
The Perse Preparatory School is located on Trumpington Road, Cambridge, and is for boys and girls aged 7 – 11.
She represented Trumpington on Cambridge City Council and was Mayor of Cambridge 1971 to 1972.
It is unmarked through the city centre, but reappears to the south on the route of the A1134 ring road named Trumpington Road which then becomes Trumpington High Street.

Trumpington and first
The churches of Trumpington and Bottisham are examples of the Decorated style ; in the first is a famous brass to Sir Roger de Trumpington ( 1289 ).
Later, they were called the Trumpington Terrier, after a street in the area where the breed was first developed.

Trumpington and be
The Church of St Peter without Trumpington Gate was to be used by the scholars.
It is situated facing onto the corner of King's Parade and Trumpington where the old entrance to the bank used to be.
Between Trumpington Park and Ride and Cambridge Station the entire route has been converted to be part of the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway.

Trumpington and built
Also of interest is Trumpington House ( completed in 1847, and which once held the College's wine collection in its basement ) built in the style of classical revival and currently leased to the Faculty of Education.

Trumpington and by
The Tally Ho at Trumpington, Cambridgeshire shows a Spitfire as the call became used by some local wartime RAF pilots.
The " Free School " was established in the 17th century by Dr Stephen Perse who left money in his will to educate 100 boys from Cambridge, Barnwell, Chesterton and Trumpington.
I was not at all exhausted ... Today I am going to amuse the public by riding an 86-inch bicycle to Trumpington and back.
Despite the best efforts of the SBO, the British escape committee and the Camp Kommandant, Major Trumpington and his two fellow commandos are taken away by the SD for execution but are shot while trying to escape.

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