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  2. Mill Road, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    David Parr - decorative artist in the Arts and Crafts and Gothic Revival styles, lived at 186 Gwydir Street, just off Mill Road, from 1886 to 1927 [28] Shahida Rahman - English author, writer and publisher. Born at Mill Road Maternity Hospital, 1971 [29] Tom Robinson — Singer-songwriter and radio presenter. Born at Mill Road Maternity ...

  3. Covent Garden, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    Covent Garden is a street in Cambridge, England, off Mill Road and near The Kite district. The street takes its name from the London market of the same name as there used to be a market garden there. [1] The street has one pub The Six Bells, where cricketer Israel Haggis was landlord from 1837 to 1844. [2]

  4. Category:Pubs in Cambridge - Wikipedia

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  5. Cambridge Central Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge Central Mosque opened to the public on 24 April 2019. [3] The Mosque is a prominent Islamic centre located in Cambridge, England in the Romsey area of Mill Road, which is historically recognised as a place for Cambridge radicals. [ 4 ]

  6. Silver Street, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    To the south, on the east side of the Cam, is the Silver Street/Mill Lane Site, one of the University of Cambridge sites. [4] This is bounded by Silver Street to the north, Trumpington Street to the east, Little St Mary' Lane to the south, and Granta Place / Laundress Lane on the Cam to the west.

  7. The Eagle, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    Today the pub serves a special ale to commemorate the discovery, dubbed "Eagle's DNA". Also in 1953 Watson and Crick worked over lunch in the Eagle to draw up a list of the 20 canonical amino acids. This has been a very influential rubric for molecular biology, and was a key development in understanding the protein-coding nature of DNA. [8

  8. King Street, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    The street was previously noted for the number of pubs and was at one stage synonymous with the King Street Run pub crawl. Former pubs on the street included (italicised street numbers indicate the numbering scheme prior to 1897): [4] The Boot (39/97 King Street) Cambridge Ale Stores/Cambridge Arms (4/6 King Street. Now d'Arry's restaurant.

  9. Fort St George In England - Wikipedia

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    The Fort St George In England is the oldest pub on the River Cam in Cambridge, England. The Grade II listed timber-framed building [1] on Midsummer Common dates in part from the 16th century, [2] and although "much altered and enlarged over the years, still has considerable charm. Especially notable is the snug to the right of the main entrance ...