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Cambridge, Pembroke College, Ivy Court, 1920 - 1929
Cambridge, Pembroke College, New Buildings, 1920 - 1929
Cambridge, Pembroke College, Sir C. Wren's Chapel, 1920 - 1929
[Cambridge University], 1950 - 1952
120 x 80 mm. Postcard.
[Cambridge University], 1950 - 1952
120 x 80 mm. Postcard.
[Cambridge University], 1950 - 1952
120 x 80 mm. Postcard.
Cambridge University Empire Club/Cambridgeshire Branch, 1918 - 1973
The Club was formed in July 1918 and in 1919 was transformed into the Cambridgeshire Branch of the RCI. The file contains minutes, correspondence, subscriptions and cash records for 1918-1920. It also preserves minute books for the period 1957-73. The branch was dissolved on 16 Feb. 1973.
Cambridgeshire, 1955 - 1969
These files include annual reports, accompanied in some cases by explanatory letters, reports of annual general meetings, statements of accounts and other papers.
Cambridgeshire, England, 1950 - 1952
Photographs and one negative of the Royal Agricultural Society England show in Trumpington and views of College's at the University of Cambridge.
Canada 1932, 1932
Canada 1933, 1933
Canada 1936, 1936
Canada 1938, 1938
Canada 'A' Tour 1937, 1937
Canada 'A' Tour 1939, 1939
Canada 'B' Tour 1937, 1937
Canada from the Lake, 1924
Captioned 'Campbell Gray' in bottom right-hand corner.
Cannon of Muhammed II, cast A.H. 868 (A.D. 1464): Enlarged view. Shewing [sic.] the manner in which the body of the gun and powder chamber are screwed together. They weigh, respectively 8 tons 16 cwt 3 qrs, and 9 tons 18 cwt [1860s], 1860 - 1869
Cannon of Muhammed II, cast A.H. 868 (A.D. 1464): General View [1860s], 1860 - 1869
Cannon of Muhammed II, cast A.H. 868 (A.D. 1464): View of the muzzle [1860s], 1860 - 1869
Cannon of Muhammed II, cast A.H. 868 (A.D. 1464): View taken from behind. The man in the background is holding a Copper ladle for introducing the powder [1860s], 1860 - 1869
Canterbury, 1923, 1923
70 x 45 mm.
Canterbury, 1923, 1923
70 x 40 mm.
Canterbury, 1923, 1923
45 x 70 mm.
Canterbury, 1923, 1923
70 x 45 mm.