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  1. Níall McLaughlin Architects. Tipología Campus universitario Educación Universidad. Fecha 2014 - 2017. Ciudad Cambridge. País Reino Unido. Fotógrafo Nick Kane Peter Cook. Frente a otras instituciones de la Universidad de Cambridge, el Jesus College se fundó a las afueras de la ciudad sobre un antiguo convento benedictino.

  2. Há 5 dias · Níall McLaughlin Architects. Typologies Campus Education University. Date 2014 - 2017. City Cambridge. Country United Kingdom. Photographer Nick Kane Peter Cook. Unlike other institutions of Cambridge University, Jesus College was founded outside the city, on the grounds of an old Benedictine convent. With their five hundred years of history ...

  3. Há 2 dias · In 1954, Lewis accepted the newly founded chair in Mediaeval and Renaissance Literature at Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he finished his career. He maintained a strong attachment to the city of Oxford , keeping a home there and returning on weekends until his death in 1963.

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  5. www.sel.cam.ac.uk › current-members › hall-menuHall Menu | Selwyn College

    Há 1 dia · 1. Oumph and chunky vegetable stew (vegan) 2. Vegetable samosa with homemade chilli sauce and salad. 3. Hotdog with fried onions. Chips, roasted new potatoes, rice, ratatouille. Menus are subject to change. Please submit feedback on your catering experience.

  6. Há 2 dias · West of the river is the redbrick University Library (1931–34). The Cambridge and County Folk Museum is situated near Magdalene College in Castle Street. Cambridge, England. Cambridge has good rail and road access to London, about 60 miles (95 km) south.

  7. Há 2 dias · Public Library. The earliest circulating library in Cambridge was opened in 1745 by Robert Watts in a bookshop on the west side of Trumpington Street, in St. Edward's parish. It was carried on by his son-in-law, John Nicholson, and his grandson and great-grandson, both of the same name, from 1807 onwards at 1 Trinity Street.