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Get part two of your Memory Lane souvenir edition in this week's Cambridge News
Don't miss part two of our exciting Memory Lane series, available in this week's Cambridge News.
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Don't miss part two of our exciting Memory Lane series, available in this week's Cambridge News.
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More people chose to start their own businesses in 2020.
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On this day, Cambridge council heard that no demand appeared to exist for public wash-houses, St Andrew’s Street Baptist Chapel was formally dedicated, and a councillor celebrated the pedestrianisation of Petty Cury.
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On this day, the man who opened the Malting House School appeared at a London bankruptcy court, a 'tip and run' raider dropped bombs on Mill Road, and a man was found dead in a carriage at Cambridge railway station.
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On this day, a popular and distinguished donkey died, a savage attack was perpetrated by a prisoner at the Cambridge gaol, and the founder of the Cambridgeshire Times series of newspapers was hit by an express train.
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On this day, the master of Corpus Christi was injured in a taxi cab accident, an old tramp known as the ‘scissor sharpener’ was found dead in Swavesey, and Cambridge extended its hospitality to the Indian Prime Minister.
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On this day, Fenlanders were forced to flee from floods, St Andrew’s Street Baptist Chapel was swept away and replaced, and a Cambridge student and a computer helped undergraduates find ideal partners for a mere 50p.
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A heatmap shows how quickly case numbers are decreasing in the county.
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Dr Liz Robin delayed her retirement for three months so she could continue her work throughout the winter period.
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On this day, people in Shepreth felt a water supply was a waste of public money, Caius College planned to create a golf course on the Gog Magog hills, and the editor of the Cambridge News explained how we gather stories.
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On this day, squirrels joined in the singing at a church in Rampton, rural areas opposed the introduction of a new water supply, and the congregation at Barnwell mission panicked when it thought the building was on fire.
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On this day, Cambridge got rid of some schools unfit to teach children in, the co-operative society erected new premises on Burleigh Street, and the town mourned the loss of Queen Victoria and proclaimed King Edward VII.