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In 2002, the conservation charity Plantlife unofficially designated Cambridgeshire's county flower as the Pasqueflower. [9] Another student told Varsity: “Our existence is factual not ‘political’; our existence is natural and beautiful; and our representation is not a ‘cause’”. Historic England is funding the project to create a management plan for the protection, understanding and enjoyment of Flag Fen and this historic landscape for generations to come. The flag has had several names, at least five of which have been popularly remembered. The more recent moniker, "Grand Union Flag", was first applied in the 19th-century Reconstruction era by George Henry Preble, in his 1872 History of the American Flag. [8] The History of the University of Cambridge, by Thomas Fuller, Section V, ¶¶31–​39, pp. 79–​82; (OCLC 752917426)

Secondly, this information is taken into account in an 'adjusted GCSE score', which we produce for each applicant – this is most often a simple count of their A*/8/9 grades at GCSE, but for pupils from schools where the mean ‘sum of best 8 GCSE score’ is below 40, 7/A grades are also taken into account (on a sliding scale depending on how low the school’s mean ‘sum of best 8 GCSE score’ is). Alongside the wooden causeway, Flag Fen also features a puzzling “platform”, an artificially created island that occurs towards the eastern end of the alignment of timber posts. While this platform has been associated with the deposition of artefacts, its purpose remains unclear. With Trench 2 receiving the photogrammetry treatment on Friday, several of the team moved to Trench 3 to begin the careful process of removing its upper layer of sediment. Trench 3 is also positioned over the post-alignment and will give us another chance to examine the wood associated with this Later Bronze Age archaeological feature.

Around 1733, the Boar’s Head badge was carved in wood as part of the new panelling in the Hall. It has been re-painted many times since then, so we cannot say what the original colourings were. This is, in fact, the earliest known depiction of the Boar’s Head badge in or on the buildings of the College. Homerton JCR’s LGBT officer told Varsity: “It’s disappointing that Caius College considers displays of support for the LGBT+ community as potentially divisive. What is truly divisive is failing to show solidarity with queer people, a fifth of whom have been the victim of a hate crime in the last twelve months in the UK”. Starting one of our 1x1m test pits in Trench 5 and pausing at the layers that sit just above the timbers. Academiae Historia Cantebrigiensis appended to De Antiquitate Britannicae Ecclesiae …, by Samuel Drake, facing p. viii]

The King's father, Prince Philip, was Chancellor of the University of Cambridge for 35 years, from December 1976 to June 2011.Members - Federation of International Bandy". www.worldbandy.com. Archived from the original on 27 January 2017 . Retrieved 25 February 2017.

The post alignment, which has been dated to between 1300 and 900BC, stretches for approximately a kilometre and connects two dryland areas, Northey and Fengate (modern day Whittlesey and Peterborough, respectively). Acting as a causeway, the posts would have created a raised crossing above the marshy, wetland environment. Timbers used in the post alignment consisted of both uprights, which appear to have formed rows, and horizontals, which formed the walkway. We use up to three types of contextual data (where available) as a way of obtaining a more in-depth profile of an applicant: Cambridgeshire has a comprehensive education system with over 240 state schools, not including sixth form colleges. The independent sector includes King's Ely and Wisbech Grammar School, founded in 970 and 1379 respectively, they are two of the oldest schools in the country. [16] Another characteristic of the arms of René [ MS Egerton 1070 Pt 2 f. 4v] is that, almost always, each barbel has in its mouth the foot of the cross crosslet fitchy above, with the cross crosslet fitchy rotated if necessary to fit the mouth below. There is, in the Old SCR at Queens’, one piece of stained glass of the arms of Henry VI and Margaret which reproduces this detail. With good enough eyesight, one might convince oneself that the same detail appears on Margaret’s Royal Seal and the first seal of the College.

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A Caius spokesperson said: “The amended flag policy was reached following an extensive consultation period which included student representatives throughout. Student representatives were invited to present to the General Meeting on [January] 29th and were in attendance at the College Council meeting on February 2nd . Other prominent hills are Little Trees Hill and Wandlebury Hill (both at 74m (243ft)) in the Gog Magog Hills, Rivey Hill above Linton, Rowley's Hill and the Madingley Hills. In our last blog we discussed how we’re using photogrammetry to help us document this evaluation’s archaeology and generate the plans that form the basis for our wood recording. Alongside this technique, we also use more traditional record photographs to help us capture the project’s archaeology. We’re fortunate enough to have one of the Cambridge Archaeological Unit’s photographers, David Matzliach, working as part of the team and he’s been providing us with some fantastic images.

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