Although I now live quite close to Oxford (and thoroughly enjoyed the DP visit there), I was brought up close to Cambridge. My daughter had never been, so took her yesterday on the way to Stansted to revisit some of my old haunts.
This was taken from the new bridge, on the way to The Backs:

I was surprised to find that you can no longer enter Kings College from The Backs and that you had to pay to pass through Clare. When I worked in Cambridge in 1970, I used to walk through the grounds of Kings every day.
However, I stumped up for 1 adult and 1 student to get into the Chapel - and it was definitely worth it.
The entrance door is stunning:

.. and of course you have to try to take the ceiling (no flash allowed, had forgotten to take a tripod so this is taken braced on the back of a chair and 'breathing in'!)

And this is Cambridge's version of Tom Tower:
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By which time it was quite cold and about to rain, so we retired to a tea house...
This was taken from the new bridge, on the way to The Backs:

I was surprised to find that you can no longer enter Kings College from The Backs and that you had to pay to pass through Clare. When I worked in Cambridge in 1970, I used to walk through the grounds of Kings every day.
However, I stumped up for 1 adult and 1 student to get into the Chapel - and it was definitely worth it.
The entrance door is stunning:

.. and of course you have to try to take the ceiling (no flash allowed, had forgotten to take a tripod so this is taken braced on the back of a chair and 'breathing in'!)

And this is Cambridge's version of Tom Tower:
By which time it was quite cold and about to rain, so we retired to a tea house...
- amazing feat for goodness know how long ago. With all out technology today, we just don't seem to be able to or want to build things like that any more.


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