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 18

Charles Seltman

Charles Seltman

Art historian

Jackie Grant

Jackie Grant

Cricketer

Harold Walter Bailey

Harold Walter Bailey

British author

Thomas Gataker

Thomas Gataker


A. David Buckingham

A. David Buckingham

Chemist

Raymond Allchin

Raymond Allchin

British archaeologist

Dai Ward

Dai Ward

Footballer

Herbert Richmond

Herbert Richmond

Historian

Bridget Lindley

Bridget Lindley

Author

Arthur Armitage

Arthur Armitage


Solomon Marcus Schiller-Szinessy

Solomon Marcus Schiller-Szinessy

Hungarian rabbi

Nicholas Shackleton

Nicholas Shackleton

Geologist

Ann Bishop

Ann Bishop

British biologist

Tjeerd H. Van Andel

Tjeerd H. Van Andel

Geologist

Oliver Rackham

Oliver Rackham

British author

R. I. Page

R. I. Page

British historian

David J. Thouless

David J. Thouless

Physicist

Alfred Newton

Alfred Newton

Ornithologist

margaret hill

margaret hill

Social reformer

Bertram Colgrave

Bertram Colgrave

Translator

Albert Cadwell

Albert Cadwell

English footballer

Isaac Milner

Isaac Milner

Mathematician

Vincent Wigglesworth

Vincent Wigglesworth

British entomologist

George Stuart Graham-Smith

George Stuart Graham-Smith

British pathologist

James Wood

James Wood

English literary critic

Ian Freeland

Ian Freeland

British cricketer

Choudhary Rahmat Ali

Choudhary Rahmat Ali

Pakistani Politician

Henry Luard

Henry Luard

British historian

John H. Coates

John H. Coates

Australian mathematician

Mary Davys

Mary Davys

Novelist

arnold mcnair, 1. baron mcnair

arnold mcnair, 1. baron mcnair

Former President of the European Court of Human Rights

William Warwick Buckland

William Warwick Buckland


Herbert William Richmond

Herbert William Richmond

Mathematician

William Hobson Mills

William Hobson Mills

British chemist

Tony Mitton

Tony Mitton

Writer

Aaron Klug

Aaron Klug

British biophysicist

Tony Dron

Tony Dron

British motorsports racing driver

Geoffry Scoones

Geoffry Scoones

Senior officer

Ida Freund

Ida Freund

Chemist

Rebecca Elson

Rebecca Elson

Canadian astronomer

Vladimir Bukovsky

Vladimir Bukovsky

Human rights activist

Sheila Rodwell

Sheila Rodwell

Epidemiologist

Ben Hardwick

Ben Hardwick


Betty Boothroyd

Betty Boothroyd

Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom

Sir Richard C. Jebb

Sir Richard C. Jebb

Interpreter

Michael J. C. Gordon

Michael J. C. Gordon

British computer scientist

Barbara Young

Barbara Young

English actress

Harry Hinsley

Harry Hinsley

English historian

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