- The
foundations of the red
brick College were laid at his
birthplace in
Brookgate in
March 1482 and a
licence was
granted on 22
January 1483 "for the honour...
-
Allan Quatermain Jr.'s foul-mouthed
landlady when they were
staying in
Brookgate. The
Final Programme,
Michael Moor****. BD,
Volume 3I2
Jerry is seen with...
-
December 2009 the
developers went
bankrupt and
reformed under the name
Brookgate. Part of the
redevelopment scheme had
included a £1
million contribution...
-
brick building to
house his college, on the site of his
birthplace in
Brookgate, and
provided an
endowment to fund a
Provost and
three Fellows. The college...
-
group included the
Albert E. Reed and Co,
Medway Corrugated Paper Co,
Brookgate Industries, Reed Flong, Powell, Lane
Manufacturing Co,
London Paper Mills...
- May 2019 the
county council announced that it
would give the developer,
Brookgate, a
lease of up to 40
years to
develop the site for
hotel and
office accommodation:...
- with 14
listed buildings,
including the
Methodist Chapel, and
houses "
Brookgate" (oldest
parts 15th century) and "The Den" (17th century,
built as a "worker's...
- 1274–75 they
appear as
Reculver borgh and
Brookgate borgh; in 1663 they
appear as
Reculver Street borgh and
Brookgate borgh,
which were
recorded under a parish...
-
April 2014.
Cambridge North Folk Song Project, Cambridge.
Commissioned by
Brookgate and
Network Rail.
Community art
project resulting in the
creation of 36...
- 'Invisible Dust' 2012. Wander,
project in
public space,
commissioned by
Brookgate, part of the CB1 development,
Cambridge 2014. Skill,
project in public...