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King's Parade

King's Parade is a historical street in central Cambridge. The street continues north as Trinity Street and then St John's Street, and south as Trumpington Street. It is a major tourist area in Cambridge, commanding a central position in the University of Cambridge area of the city.
King's College is located on the west side of the street, hence the name, and dominates the scene with the east end of its large Chapel on view. Also on the street, just to the north, is the University of Cambridge Senate House, mainly used for degree ceremonies.
by N Chadwick

Created: Wed, 5 Feb 2014, Updated: Wed, 5 Feb 2014


18 images use this description:

TL4458 : The Senate House by N Chadwick
TL4458 : King's College Chapel by N Chadwick
TL4458 : King's Parade by N Chadwick
TL4458 : Senate House by N Chadwick
TL4458 : Church of St Mary The Great by N Chadwick
TL4458 : King's College Gate by N Chadwick
TL4458 : King's Parade by N Chadwick
TL4458 : Scott's Building, King's College by N Chadwick
TL4458 : King's Parade by N Chadwick
TL4458 : King's College by N Chadwick
TL4458 : King's Parade by N Chadwick
TL4458 : Church of St Mary The Great by N Chadwick
TL4458 : King's College by N Chadwick
TL4458 : Screen, King's College by N Chadwick
TL4458 : King's College screen by N Chadwick
TL4458 : Gonville & Caius College by N Chadwick
TL4458 : Kings Parade by N Chadwick
TL4458 : Kings Parade by Bob Harvey


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