A Visit To Cambridge
1957 , Cambridge (Cambridgeshire)
Cat no. 359
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Cambridge and its Colleges.
This film begins along the backs by Clare Bridge. People are punting and rowing boats. There are views of the rose beds, students lounging on the banks and of sightseers. Most of the college scenes are shot around Kings College and Trinity College and show Kings College Chapel and the Wren Library. There is a brief street scene taken on Kings Parade, shooting towards the Senate House and Gonville and Caius College. The film finishes with shots of the sunset.
Featured Buildings
Clare Bridge; The Wren Library, Trinity College; Kings College; The Senate House; Trinity College; Gonville and Caius College; Kings College Chapel
Keywords
Punting; Students; University of Cambridge
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Camera : J.A. Alcock
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Camera : M. Alcock
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Sound : J.A. Alcock
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Sound : M. Alcock
Manifestations
A Visit To Cambridge
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Genre: Women's Filmmaking
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Locations: Cambridge (Cambridgeshire)
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Description Type: monographic
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Subject: University of Cambridge / students / Wren Library / Trinity College, Cambridge / King's College Chapel / King's College, Cambridge / street scenes
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