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Lensfield Road is a road (part of the A603) in
southeast central Cambridge, England. It runs
between the
junction of
Trumpington Street and Trumpington...
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Botanic Garden and Brookside,
where it is at its widest. At the
corner of
Lensfield Road
stands a
hexagonal monument to Hobson,
which once
formed part of...
- in the
early 1980s of two
separate departments that had
moved into the
Lensfield Road
building decades earlier: the
Department of
Physical Chemistry (originally...
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Street reaching back to form the
largest court in Cambridge,
extending to
Lensfield Road. But this was not to be. The
estate was much
reduced by the suit...
- Theatre, Colchester, Es****,
renovations (1811); demolished.
Lensfield House,
Lensfield Road, Cambridge, remodelled,
including portico (1811); Wilkins'...
- It
moved in 1958 to the ba****t of the new
Chemistry Department in
Lensfield Road, and then
formed part of the new
Department (DPMMS) in Mill Lane...
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Roman Catholic parish church located at the
junction of
Hills Road and
Lensfield Road in
southeast Cambridge. It is a
large Gothic Revival church built...
- 1889
Queen Victoria made him a
Baronet as Sir
George Gabriel Stokes of
Lensfield Cottage in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom; the
title became extinct...
- Cambridge, England. It runs
between Regent Street at the
junction with
Lensfield Road and
Gonville Place (the A603) to the
northwest and a
roundabout by...
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chemistry building with the
Department of
Chemistry (led by Lord Todd) in
Lensfield Road: both
chemistry departments merged in the 1980s. In
World War II...