Showing posts with label trinity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trinity. Show all posts

11 Apr 2024

Trinity - NOT amateur radio

Yesterday, we went to Cambridge on the bus as it was less windy than the day before. We walked around the Backs and this photo was of the approach to Trinity College from the Backs. Many of the flowers were now past their best.

28 Apr 2023

Trinity flowers - NOT amateur radio


These were the flowers on the path to Trinity College, Cambridge earlier this week.  Last year we were too late.

24 Nov 2022

Trinity Street, Cambridge - NOT amateur radio

 

This was this morning just opposite Trinity College. 

The famous Heffers bookshop is on the left. Years ago they sold masses of academic books.

11 Feb 2020

Fewer Far East visitors? - NOT amateur radio

Trinity College, Cambridge
At any time of the year, Cambridge has plenty of visitors from overseas. They come to see the historic college buildings, some of which date back centuries. It is all too easy to take them for granted. This year there are fewer Far East visitors, for obvious reasons. I suspect this year we will see a big hit in visitor numbers from the Far East.

25 Oct 2017

Trinity College, Cambridge - NOT amateur radio

Living very close to Cambridge, it is very easy to take some wonderful places for granted. This is a picture of the entrance to Trinity College. There is a proctor in the photo complete with bowler hat (bottom left in the shadows). As a local we get free entry into the colleges, which some cross the world to see. With bus passes these are totally free. What a privilege.

15 Mar 2017

Trinity - NOT amateur radio

Living very close to the world famous university town of Cambridge we get to see some magnificent places.

These include  Kings College Chapel, St Johns and Trinity College.

Trinity is the subject of the photo, which shows the entrance to the college. Trinity boasts 32 Nobel Prize winners!

See https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/

2 Feb 2017

Trinity St, Cambridge - NOT amateur radio

Cambridge is famous for its Backs and Colleges. This is a view along Trinity Street. Lots of bikes!  Kings is about 400m further along on the right.