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Queen's College, River Cam and the Wooden Bridge2116 viewsThe main College site sits astride the River Cam, the two halves joined across the river by the famous Mathematical Bridge - more correctly called The Wooden Bridge.
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King's College Chapel and Gatehouse2099 viewsKing's College Chapel and Gatehouse (Front entrance)
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King's College Chapel and Gibbs' Building2017 viewsGibbs' building, begun in 1724 and named after its architect. The building was part of a more elaborate scheme which was to include two more similar buildings on the south and east sides of the front court.
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Event as seen from the lighting tower2007 views
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King's College Chapel Front1961 viewsKing's College Chapel Front
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Emmanuel College Chapel Back1949 viewsEmmanuel College Chapel Back
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Emmanuel College The Paddock1941 viewsEmmanuel College The Paddock
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Emmanuel College Old Court and South Court1932 viewsEmmanuel College Old Court and South Court
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King's College Chapel1928 viewsKing's College Chapel took over a century to build and was completed in 1547
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Cara Dillon1924 views
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St John's College Chapel1918 viewsWordsworth's 'abiding place' of first court included a thirteenth century chapel which formed part of St John's Hospital and predated the College. The outline of this chapel can still be traced in the grass, but it is now within Sir George Gilbert Scott's majestic chapel of 1869 that worship takes place.
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King's College Chapel1909 viewsKing's College Chapel took over a century to build and was completed in 1547.

Members of the public are welcome to visit the Chapel and the grounds of King's College, but are requested to remember that this is a working college where tutors, students and staff live, work and study.

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