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 17

Bella Sidney Woolf

Bella Sidney Woolf

Author

Donald Prater

Donald Prater

Author

Milo Keynes

Milo Keynes

British doctor

Joe Farman

Joe Farman


Florence Henrietta Darwin

Florence Henrietta Darwin

Playwright

Robert Wokler

Robert Wokler

Author

Mary Paley Marshall

Mary Paley Marshall

Economist

Clive James

Clive James

Australian author

Zara Steiner

Zara Steiner

American-British historian

Walter Langdon-Brown

Walter Langdon-Brown

British author

Austin Robinson

Austin Robinson

Economist

Frederick Maurice

Frederick Maurice

British correspondent

George Steiner

George Steiner

Literary critic

John Willis Clark

John Willis Clark


Casimir Lewy

Casimir Lewy

Philosopher

James Eells

James Eells

American mathematician

Desmond Lee

Desmond Lee

Minister of State for National Development of Singapore

Leon Mestel

Leon Mestel

British astronomer

Oliver Bulman

Oliver Bulman

British paleontologist

Francis Burkitt

Francis Burkitt

Theologian

Philip Mason

Philip Mason

Author

Neville Chittick

Neville Chittick

British scholar

Henry Daniels

Henry Daniels

British statistician

D. C. Coleman

D. C. Coleman

British historian

Ronald Robinson

Ronald Robinson

Historian

Ralph Raphael

Ralph Raphael

British chemist

Victor Purcell

Victor Purcell

British author

Hubert Lyman Clark

Hubert Lyman Clark

University teacher ‧ William Smith Clark's son

Charles Chauncy

Charles Chauncy

1705–1787

M. R. D. Foot

M. R. D. Foot

British military historian

Geoffrey de Freitas

Geoffrey de Freitas

Former High Commissioner of the United Kingdom to Ghana

Elsa Brändström

Elsa Brändström

Swedish nurse

John Polkinghorne

John Polkinghorne

Physicist

Abram Besicovitch

Abram Besicovitch

Russian mathematician

Hugo Leichtentritt

Hugo Leichtentritt

German musicologist

Harry Godwin

Harry Godwin

Botanist

Nikolai Borodin

Nikolai Borodin

American author

James Challis

James Challis

Film actor

Anthea Bell

Anthea Bell

Translator

T. H. Marshall

T. H. Marshall

Sociologist

Ted Tinling

Ted Tinling

Author

Albrecht Fröhlich

Albrecht Fröhlich

German-British mathematician

John Butterfield, Baron Butterfield

John Butterfield, Baron Butterfield

Clinician

Leonard Campbell Taylor

Leonard Campbell Taylor

British painter

David Crighton

David Crighton

British mathematician

Robert Hutchison

Robert Hutchison

Author

Eric Broadley

Eric Broadley

British entrepreneur

R. S. R. Fitter

R. S. R. Fitter

British author

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