Senate House of Cambridge University
Field along the River Cam (on the left) // Corpus Christi College (on the right)
Punts on the River Cam
University Church, Great St. Mary's (on left) // Pub on the River Cam (on the right)
Darwin College, on The River Cam
St. Botolph's Parish Church (on the left) // Corpus Christi College (on the right)
King's College
Walk along the River Cam
It's been over a month since I got back from my visit to England, and I finally got around to downloading and editing some of my photos. These were taken in the town of Cambridge, home to Cambridge University, the second-oldest university in the English-speaking world. Chartered by King Henry III in 1231, many of the colleges that make up the university were founded in medieval times so that their members would pray for the souls of the founders. Today, Cambridge University is made up of 31 colleges and six academic schools, all occupying various sites throughout the town. The river Cam winds it's way through the town, and is a beautiful natural counterpoint to the glorious stone architecture.
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