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Cambridge, King's College Chapel, Cambridge, Medieval architecture, Cambridgeshire, England, UK, University, punt on river Cam, punting, tourists, visitors
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Cambridge, King's College Chapel, Cambridge, Medieval architecture, Cambridgeshire, England, UK, University, punt on river Cam, punting, tourists, visitors
Kings College Chapel, Cambridge, fan vault, vaulting, 15th century medieval architecture, Cambridgeshire, England, UK, English chapels interior, interiors
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Kings College Chapel, Cambridge, fan vault, vaulting, 15th century medieval architecture, Cambridgeshire, England, UK, English chapels interior, interiors
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The Chapel of King's College, Cambridge University, England
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King's College Chapel University of Cambridge Higher Education Medieval Stone Late Gothic Architecture Christian Religious Religion 15th 16th century Buildings West End View Backs Of The Colleges
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The Kings Gate Trinity College, Cambridge. Trinity College was founded by Henry VIII in 1546 as part of the University of Cambridge.
King's College Chapel University of Cambridge Higher Education Medieval Stone Late Gothic Architecture Christian Religious Religion 15th 16th century Buildings West End View Backs Of The Colleges
King's College Chapel University of Cambridge Higher Education Medieval Stone Late Gothic Architecture Christian Religious Religion 15th 16th century Buildings West End View Backs Of The Colleges
King's College Chapel University of Cambridge Higher Education Medieval Stone Late Gothic Architecture Christian Religious Religion 15th 16th century Buildings West End View Backs Of The Colleges
King's College Chapel University of Cambridge Higher Education Medieval Stone Late Gothic Architecture Christian Religious Religion 15th 16th century Buildings West End View Backs Of The Colleges Clare College Green Lawns
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King's College, Cambridge is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Formally The King's College of Our Lady and St. Nicholas, it is often referred to as King's within the university.
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Trinity College Cambridge University. The Great Court fountain looking towards the Great Gate entrance
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King's College Chapel University of Cambridge Higher Education Medieval Stone Late Gothic Architecture Christian Religious Religion 15th 16th century Buildings East End
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The Great Gate is the main entrance to Trinity College, Cambridge, England. A statue of the college founder, Henry VIII, stands in a niche above the doorway. In his hand he holds a table leg instead of the original sword and myths abound as to how the switch was carried out and by whom.