Cambridge

Cambridge

Cambridge is a city on the River Cam in eastern England, home to the prestigious University of Cambridge, dating to 1209. University colleges include King’s, famed for its choir and towering Gothic chapel, as well as Trinity, founded by Henry VIII, and St John’s, with its 16th-century Great Gate. University museums have exhibits on archaeology and anthropology, polar exploration, the history of science and zoology. ― Google

People died in Cambridge (First 49 people) - Page 15

Robert H. Thouless

Robert H. Thouless

Psychologist

W. Brian Harland

W. Brian Harland

British geologist

David Keilin

David Keilin

Scientist

J. P. Stern

J. P. Stern

Author

Fenton Hort

Fenton Hort

Theologian

Derek Oulton

Derek Oulton

Former Clerk of the Crown in Chancery in Great Britain

John Robert Seeley

John Robert Seeley

English historian

Alan Cottrell

Alan Cottrell

Metallurgist

William Joscelyn Arkell

William Joscelyn Arkell

British geologist

Mark Hambourg

Mark Hambourg

Russian pianist

Arthur Henry Mann

Arthur Henry Mann

Organist

Norman Macleod Ferrers

Norman Macleod Ferrers

British mathematician

Anatole von Hügel

Anatole von Hügel

Anthropologist

Roger Manners, 5th Earl of Rutland

Roger Manners, 5th Earl of Rutland


Frank Adcock

Frank Adcock

British historian

Max Newman

Max Newman

British mathematician

Norman Cohn

Norman Cohn

Canadian film director

David L. Clarke

David L. Clarke

Archaeologist

A. C. Benson

A. C. Benson

English essayist

Ralph Manheim

Ralph Manheim

American translator

Pieter Hellendaal

Pieter Hellendaal

Dutch composer

Herbert Giles

Herbert Giles

British diplomat

Thomas Francis Wade

Thomas Francis Wade

British diplomat

Charles Collignon

Charles Collignon

French fencer

Clifford Allbutt

Clifford Allbutt

Physician

Colin François Lloyd Austin

Colin François Lloyd Austin


Edward Byles Cowell

Edward Byles Cowell

Translator

Adolphus Ward

Adolphus Ward

English historian

Barbara Reynolds

Barbara Reynolds

Scholar

David Olive

David Olive

British physicist

Fred Catherwood

Fred Catherwood

Former Member of the European Parliament

Frederick Blackman

Frederick Blackman

Plant biologist

George Batchelor

George Batchelor

Australian mathematician

George Parker Bidder III

George Parker Bidder III


Godfrey Hewitt

Godfrey Hewitt

British geneticist

Graham Stanton

Graham Stanton

Theologian

Herbert Moran

Herbert Moran

Australian rugby union player

John Samuel Budgett

John Samuel Budgett

British biographer

John Tiley

John Tiley

Author

Lloyd James Austin

Lloyd James Austin

Australian linguist

James Alfred Ewing

James Alfred Ewing

Physicist

John Andrew Gallagher

John Andrew Gallagher

Historian

Mary Bateson

Mary Bateson

Historian

Michael McCrum

Michael McCrum


Montagu Butler

Montagu Butler

Biographer

Nikolaĭ Andreevich Borodin

Nikolaĭ Andreevich Borodin

American-Russian ichthyologist

Oliver Zangwill

Oliver Zangwill

British neuropsychologist ‧ Israel Zangwill's son

Peter Avery

Peter Avery


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