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  2. F. M. Cornford - Wikipedia

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    Cornford was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was a Fellow from 1899 and held a teaching post from 1902. [5] He became the first Laurence Professor of Ancient Philosophy in 1931 and was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 1937. [2]

  3. Cambridge City Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Lodge and Chapel at Cambridge City Cemetery. Cambridge City Cemetery is the main burial ground for the city of Cambridge in Cambridgeshire. It is to the north of the city, at the junction of Newmarket Road and Ditton Lane, near to Cambridge Airport. The cemetery held its first burial on 6 June 1903 when it was known as Cambridge Borough ...

  4. Maud Darwin - Wikipedia

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    She died at Newnham Grange in 1947 and was given an obituary in The Times, [5] which noted her campaigning for women police officers. She was cremated at Cambridge Crematorium on February 10, 1947; her husband is buried in Trumpington Extension Cemetery in Cambridge with their daughter Gwen (Raverat); also baby son Leonard Darwin. [citation needed]

  5. Ascension Parish Burial Ground - Wikipedia

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    Although a Church of England site, the cemetery includes the graves of many non-conformists, reflecting the demographics of the parish in the 19th and 20th centuries, which covered much of West Cambridge. [1] It was established in 1857 while the city of Cambridge was undergoing rapid expansion, although the first burial was not until 1869. [1]

  6. Charles Galton Darwin - Wikipedia

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    He died at Newnham Grange in Cambridge (the house where he was born) on New Year's Eve 1962/3; he was cremated at Cambridge Crematorium on 4 January 1963. He and his late wife are commemorated with a memorial at St Botolph's Church, Cambridge; she was cremated, the funeral was in Wimbledon, where she had been living. Biography portal

  7. Arthur Eddington - Wikipedia

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    His body was cremated at Cambridge Crematorium (Cambridgeshire) on 27 November 1944; the cremated remains were buried in the grave of his mother in the Ascension Parish Burial Ground in Cambridge. Cambridge University's North West Cambridge development has been named Eddington in his honour.

  8. Category:Cemeteries in Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    Histon Road Cemetery, Cambridge; M. Mill Road Cemetery, Cambridge This page was last edited on 16 October 2014, at 18:19 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  9. List of crematoria in England - Wikipedia

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    Basingstoke Crematorium; Charlton Park Crematorium, Andover New Forest Crematorium, New Milton The Oaks Crematorium, Havant Park Crematorium, Aldershot; Portchester Crematorium