One of the things Eddington does do well is provide seating in various forms.
Cherry Orchard
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stella_cherry
Plum trees Cambridge Gage
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greengage
Not far from Ludwig Wittgenstein's grave is that of Arthur Stanley Eddington, who devised the Eddington numbers - the number of protons in the observable universe, and the maximum number E such that a cyclist has cycled E miles on E days.
New pub, Old Ticket Office, at the station ‘square’ at Cambridge Station
Cambridge Rules 1848
Sculpture. Parker's Piece
The rules of football were first written down in Cambridge in 1848. This new sculpture was unveiled in May 2018 to commemorate the event. It is inscribed with the rules in many different
Milton Road Primary School entrance
Howard Mallett Centre, Petersfield
CUSU (Cambridge University Students' Union)
Exploring Cambridge by Bike. Cows in commons. Fields.
A sunny day beside the Green Dragon Bridge. A quick stop while cycling between meetings.
You can't cycle up here! Martin, developer of CycleStreets, depicted on the roof of King's College Chapel.
Proposed new development on St Matthew's Piece. Cycle parking would be underground.
Proposed new development on St Matthew's Piece, shown here from the direction of Sturton Street. The building is on the other side of the Howard Mallett Centre which is currently being renovated so that Bodywork dance studio can move in.
Interesting directional signage to the Hopbine.
The innovation centre in West Cambridge
View from the innovation centre in West Cambridge
Redgate Software building
Entrance to the Downing Site, University of Cambridge
Some new gym equipment and artificial turf on Ditton Fields recreation ground.
CB1 land under construction, viewed from the Brookgate offices
Microsoft CB1 building under construction, viewed from the Brookgate offices
Cambridge Cycling Campaign's Seasonal Social at The Punter on 10 December 2012. See also #46707
Private fishing lake south of Newmarket Road with view towards Leper Chapel and west of the CU stadium.
An afternoon over Stourbridge Common. Picture taken from the Ramblers Bridge over the railway line here #37490
Mickey Flynns American Pool, Mill Road, Cambridge
Plurabelle Books: Michael Young Centre: Evening view
The Emperor, Hills Road, Cambridge
Riverboat Georgina at her mooring
Gilbert Road ride. Here a Councillers member of the PDG, an officer and a local resident (opponent).
Red Gate Software offices
Totally illegible blue plaque above shops in Cambridge - commemorating Eglantyne Jebb, co-founder of Save the Children in 1919.
The remains of the Abbey, one of the oldest bits of Cambridge
Site of a proposed new Tesco store, the 15th Tesco-owned store in Cambridge. It will be important to ensure that deliveries are not made from East Road.
One-Stop store on Hills Road, owned by Tesco
Cambridge Market in the June sunshine
A little sunshine makes the world a brighter place.
Kings Parade with the Grasshopper Clock in the background.
Off to a game ? Kings Parade
Cambridge Market. Why drive into town when you can just wheel your bike up to the market stalls ?
First group on the 2009 Reach Fair Ride.
New Tesco store under construction at the Leisure Park.
Compare with
http://www.weepingash.co.uk/photos/kite2/01kite2.html
Example of low budget billboard on a parked bicycle. This cheeky outdoor display from a major store chain probably twists a rule or two on outdoor display advertising.
Cherry Hinton High Street.
Cherry Hinton High Street.
New building on the West Cambridge site: Centre for the Physics of Medicine.
St Matthew's Piece, almost the only area of green space in Petersfield.
The Newall Buiding at Chesterton Community College, overlooks a large car park, outdated and tatty cycle parking is provided at the rear
Venue for Camcycle Conference 2008
More photos, see: http://www.camcycle.org.uk/map/galleries/49/
BMX track on Coldham's common.
New Atrium being built for the Grand Arcade.
Great views over Cambridge. This field could provide the missing link between Cherry Hinton and Gog Magog / Roman Road / Wandlebury.
Located behind the offices of ARM in Cherry Hinton, this track over the "Missleton Hill" could be a great link between Cherry Hinton and Nature Reserve at Gog Magog and the old Roman Road behind Wandlebury. ¿Is it a permitted path?
View (in early March) from shared use bridge towards Victoria Avenue bridge and along the river Cam. This area provides for leisurely cycling.
Nun's way recreation ground
It doesn't look much from the outside, but the Daily Bread is probably Cambridge's best Wholefood Shop. www.dailybread.co.uk
Shire Hall - seat of the Highway Authority for Cambridgeshire
Cambridge University Engineering Department
Addenbrooke's
or, as some call it:
Addenbrookes
Cambridge Railway Station
View of Central Cambridge from the tower of the University Library
This is the location of the start of the Friday Rides. Its on the Stourbridge Common side of Green Dragon Bridge, Cambridge. Zoom the map out to see the local area.
Kismet Tandoori menu dated August 2005 Tel: 415525
See also #8490.
Kismet Tandoori menu dated August 2005 Tel: 415525
See also #8491.
Leisurely riders starting from Reality Checkpoint.
A memorial to the great war.
Black Cat Café: Worried about 'Bird Flu'?? Don't be . . . . Nancy's just made a fresh BLUEBERRY SYRUP cake :-)
Shameful parking, and right in front of the nick.
From a model of the proposed Grand Arcade, showing the 'view' down St Tibb's row.
A sundial on a college building in Tennis Court Road, Cambridge.
Punting - one of the many reasons to visit this cycling capital!
Pretty as a picture - another reason to visit Cambridge!
The Paddocks, Trinity College
Beautiful trees on the Backs. A great reason to visit the cycling capital.
The Unicorn pub [renamed the Lord Byron Inn quite a few years ago now]
Punting - another great reason to visit the cycling capital
Centre for Mathematical Sciences
100 Thoday Street - Location of Cycle Parking Subgroup Meetings
Those meetings eventually lead to progress, see #64755.
Trinity Punts - ok not much to do with cycling, but a nice picture and very Cambridge.