
鈥婫oogle Street View鈥檚 Special Collections team visited Cambridge 探花直播听last year to photograph a number of locations, both inside and out.
鈥婫oogle Street View鈥檚 Special Collections team visited Cambridge 探花直播听last year to photograph a number of locations, both inside and out.
Now, anyone with a desire to see the 探花直播 at close range, can access it like never before.
Laurian Clemence, Google UK
探花直播resulting tours, which are now available to explore online include:
- Cambridge 探花直播 Botanic Garden
- Gonville & Caius College
- Great St Mary's Church
- Newnham College
- Queens' College
- St John's College
- Trinity Hall
If you鈥檙e not sure where to start, here are some suggestions:
探花直播Cambridge 探花直播 Botanic Garden
探花直播Cambridge 探花直播 Botanic Garden is a 40-acre oasis of gardens and glasshouses set in the heart of Cambridge.听 It is the home to the 探花直播鈥檚 living plant collection, beautifully displayed in a seamless patchwork of gardens and set within a wonderful collection of trees.
Over 8000 plant species from all over the world are displayed in the Garden.听 This unparalleled collection of plants is used today for research and teaching and has been a focus and stimulus for science and research in the 探花直播 since it opened in 1846.
Gonville & Caius
Caius College Chapel
With the core of its walls dating from about 1390, Caius College Chapel has a claim to being the oldest purpose-built college chapel in Cambridge still in use, though every century since has contributed something to this beautiful building.
探花直播original chapel was 68 feet long, but today the building stretches to over 100 feet. 探花直播first major extension took place in 1637 when the College鈥檚 reputation in medicine and atmosphere of religious tolerance saw it grow increasingly popular with scholars.
Visitors are able to visit the Chapel when the College is open each day from 9am-2pm (except for exam times in summer).
Caius College Library
探花直播magnificent Library at Caius serves both the needs of the College community and the research interests of scholars from all over the world. Since 1996 it has been housed in the imposing Cockerell Building, a Grade 1 listed nineteenth-century building just across Senate House Passage from the College鈥檚 Old Courts.
Google recorded the Upper Library, which, with its high domed ceiling, columns and vast stained glass windows is often judged the most beautiful in Cambridge.
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Last but not least, Caius鈥 spectacular panelled Hall was designed by听Anthony Salvin听in 1854. Used daily by students, Fellows and staff for lunch and dinner, its walls feature an array of paintings, including a portrait of the physicist professor Stephen Hawking, a Fellow of Caius for 51 years.
Great St Mary's Church
As well as being a parish church, the Church of the 探花直播 of Cambridge, and a place of prayer and celebration for all the citizens of Cambridge 鈥 with four services on Sunday and others during the week, Great St Mary's run a lively year round musical programme, holding concerts and recitals performed by their own choirs and orchestra and by visiting musicians. There has been a church on the site since at least 1200 and the present building dates from the late 15th century. 探花直播church welcomes tourists and visitors every day and offers unparalleled views of Cambridge from the top of the Tower.
Great St Mary's is unique City Centre venue and are delighted to share the building and its facilities by offering privileged access to businesses, charities and individuals. They听can accommodate concerts, conferences, meetings, art exhibitions, weddings and other events.
St John鈥檚 College
St John鈥檚 College Chapel
探花直播Chapel was built in the 1860s by the famous architect, Sir George Gilbert Scott.
探花直播Old Library
探花直播spectacular Old Library, which dates back to the 1620s and has featured in lists of the best university libraries in the world.
探花直播working library
探花直播working library is used by students every day and has space for 120,000 open access books.
Scavenger hunt
To make things a bit more interesting St John鈥檚 College also made sure that there were a few items from the College鈥檚 505-year history around during the photo shoot. If you are planning on taking a virtual tour on Google Maps, see if you can spot the following:
- William Wordsworth鈥檚 life mask. 探花直播illustrious poet was a student at St John鈥檚 from 1787. This three-dimensional mould, capturing his likeness, was made by the artist Benjamin Robert Haydon in 1815. Wordsworth had to sit with his face covered with papier m芒ch茅, breathing through straws that had been stuck up his nose!
- A 鈥渞ebus鈥 鈥 or an image, punning somebody鈥檚 name, belonging to Hugh Ashton. Ashton, who died in 1552, was a household officer of the College鈥檚 foundress, Lady Margaret Beaufort. If you can find his tomb, you should be able to spot a rebus based on his surname, which depicts an ash tree, and a barrel (or 鈥渢un鈥 which is an old word for barrel or cask).
- A towel, in tribute to Douglas Adams. 探花直播author of 探花直播Hitchhiker鈥檚 Guide To 探花直播Galaxy was at St John鈥檚 in the early 1970s. Since the book contains the sage advice, 鈥渘ever go anywhere without your towel鈥, fans celebrate Adams鈥 life on May 25 every year by carrying towels. We left one hanging around somewhere, along with some of Adams鈥 books, when Google dropped by.
- Fred Hoyle鈥檚 telescope. Hoyle, a Fellow of St John鈥檚, was the famous astronomer who inadvertently coined the phrase 鈥淏ig Bang鈥, but his lasting legacy was in the field of stellar nucleosynthesis, in which he helped to unravel the process by which chemical elements are made inside stars. This telescope was given to him as a present when he was still a boy, and represents the start of a lifelong passion for astronomy.
If you would like to pay a real visit to St John鈥檚, you can find opening times and visitor information here, and download or browse the visitor guide here. Prospective undergraduate students are always welcome to contact the admissions team, and details about how and where to find them can be found here.
Newnham College
Library
Newnham College Library is one of the best-stocked college libraries in Cambridge, as when the College was founded women were not allowed to use the main 探花直播 Library. Now it is home to a collection of some 90,000 volumes including approximately 6,000 rare books.听
探花直播stunning Grade II* listed Victorian Yates Thompson Library with its impressive ornamented ceiling is now complemented by the award-winning 2004 Horner Markwick extension.
Gardens
Known as one of Cambridge鈥檚 鈥榖est kept secrets鈥, Newnham鈥檚 18 acres of gardens were not initially planned, they grew as the College expanded. 探花直播founders of the College wanted students to have easy access to fresh air and exercise.听
Now there is a sunken garden with a formal pool, a main lawn, tennis courts, herbaceous borders, a wild meadow and a stunning collection of Newnham Irises. And unlike at many Cambridge colleges, students can walk on the grass!
Clough Hall
Clough Hall was designed by Basil Champneys and completed in 1887. It was named in honour of Anne Jemima Clough, Newnham's first Principal.
探花直播exterior of the Hall epitomises the 鈥楺ueen Anne鈥 style of Newnham, with its red brick, white-painted sash windows and curving bay windows.听
探花直播interior of the hall is open and airy as a result of these large windows. 听Like the library, Clough Hall has a wagon roof, with elaborate plasterwork which Champneys insisted was included.听
Formal Halls for Newnham students and their guests take place regularly during term-time, and the space is regularly hired for weddings and other events.听
Queens' College
Queens鈥 College Old Hall
探花直播Hall was erected in 1449, as part of the original College. Through the centuries, the Hall was renovated, ebbing with the tastes of the time.
Floreat Domus can be read, the College motto, meaning 鈥楳ay this House Flourish鈥; as can William Morris tiles above the fireplace, depicting Labours of the Month, the two patron saints, and two angels, as well as Margaret of Anjou and Elizabeth Woodville (the College Patronesses). 探花直播Hall was formerly used as the main dining hall, however, it ceased being used on a daily basis from 1978, with the opening of the new dining hall and kitchens in Cripps Court (also seen in Google Street View). Now, the Old Hall is used for feasts, special functions, recitals, and receptions.
Trinity Hall
Trinity Hall
Trinity Hall was founded by Bishop Bateman of Norwich in 1350, making it the fifth oldest Cambridge College. 探花直播buildings of Front Court, including the Chapel, the Hall and the Master鈥檚 Lodge originate from the late 14th century and the current appearance of Front Court dates from the 18th century. 听 探花直播medieval windows and arches which remain in North Court give a glimpse of how the College may have looked in the 15th century.
Gardens
Trinity Hall enjoys sweeping grounds leading down to a riverside terrace and views across the historic River Cam. 听Author Henry James wrote of Trinity Hall: 鈥淚f I were called upon to mention the prettiest corner of the world, I should draw a thoughtful sigh and point the way to the gardens of Trinity Hall.鈥 (1878)
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Many Colleges and museums across the City allow public access throughout the year with a variety of opening hours and charges.
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