EAW004873 ENGLAND (1947). The city centre, Cambridge, from the south-west, 1947

© Copyright OpenStreetMap contributors and licensed by the OpenStreetMap Foundation. 2024. Cartography is licensed as CC BY-SA.

Nearby Images (42)

EAW004873
  0° 0m
EPW009779
  240° 8m
EPW000045
  147° 9m
EPW000053
  195° 44m
EAW002916
  78° 53m
EAW002922
  106° 62m
EAW002923
  91° 64m
EPW045029
  242° 71m
EPW025476
  169° 75m
EAW002925
  128° 80m
EPW009777
  359° 86m
EPW059036
  112° 88m
EPW009776
  350° 95m
EPW045031
  192° 112m
EPW009783
  24° 120m
EAW002917
  160° 128m
EPW009782
  160° 128m
EPW009772
  144° 129m
EPW000046
  152° 134m
EPW025481
  160° 134m
EPW045033
  106° 143m
EPW059038
  155° 144m
EPW025478
  153° 153m
EAW011270
  149° 156m
EPW009771
  143° 156m
EPW059042
  113° 160m
EPW059037
  141° 162m
EPW045032
  355° 179m
EPW000057
  163° 189m
EAW002915
  14° 200m
EAW051759
  66° 220m
EAW014115
  358° 221m
EAW003561
  166° 224m
EPW045030
  165° 224m
EAW002924
  125° 226m
EAW011269
  18° 227m
EPW025479
  17° 233m
EAW012469
  173° 245m
EAW002918
  158° 246m
EPW059041
  120° 257m
EAW051758
  325° 258m
EAW051760
  39° 302m

Details

Title [EAW004873] The city centre, Cambridge, from the south-west, 1947
Reference EAW004873
Date April-1947
Link
Place name CAMBRIDGE
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 544636, 258510
Longitude / Latitude 0.11686822324157, 52.205408131236
National Grid Reference TL446585

Pins

Part of a store of (ex?) army vehicles.

redmist
Friday 29th of December 2023 09:16:37 PM
CIVIL AIR RAID SHELTER: e50681

Matt Aldred edob.mattaldred.com
Sunday 17th of December 2023 03:28:46 PM
Hurst Park Mill, Chesterton situated on Hurst Park Avenue, mid way between Milton Road and Orchard Avenue. Built 1855 and demolished 1957 to make way for private housing.

drifton
Friday 3rd of April 2020 09:10:03 PM
Original Milton Road ground, Cambridge Town AFC 1922-51/City 1951-2013. Record crowd 12,058 v Leytonstone 11/2/1950. In 1985 financial problems led to the club selling much of the site and building a new and much smaller facility on the remainder. A dubious deal by the then directors of the club in selling the site for a sum well below market value led to legal proceedings which found in favour of the club, who nevertheless moved to share at Histon while seeking approval for a new stadium in the city

gBr
Friday 25th of July 2014 09:33:04 PM