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The Wren Library, at Cambridge's Trinity College, features the light and airy design of Sir Christopher Wren, the architect most famous for designing St. Paul's Cathedral in London.
Known as the Hardouyn Hours on account of its Parisian printer, the book was donated to Trinity College Cambridge in 1660 by Anne Sadleir who married the grandson of Cromwell’s secretary, Ralph ...
The lawn of Trinity College is seen after being dug up by Extinction Rebellion climate protesters, in Cambridge, Britain February 17, 2020 in this picture obtained from social media by REUTERS ...
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AT the celebration, on June 3, of the four hundredth anniversary of the foundation of Trinity College, Cambridge, the guests of honour were the King and Queen, and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.
Shortly after publication in 1859, Charles Darwin’s “On the Origin of Species” was banned from the library of Trinity College, Cambridge. And in the early 1950s, ...
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