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Creation date / 2005
- Very interesting architecture dated 1671 along the river.JPG
- More of the University.JPG
- More University.JPG
- The Punters were usually university students.JPG
- Math Bridge across the Cam.JPG
- Another Bridge with a story.JPG
- Christy, Isabelle and Carol enjoying the warmth of the September sun on the River Cam.JPG
- Another college of the University.JPG
- Another view along the River Cam.JPG
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- Beautiful architecture both in bridges and buildings.JPG
- You can rent the boats and punt yourself, as did the couple on the left and they collided with us.JPG
- Back to the Bridge of Sighs.JPG
- The Alfterhaus on Watery Lane in Brackley.JPG
- A much nicer front door than we had in the 1980s.JPG
- Stratton Arms Pub in Turweston near Brackley. Nice kitty.JPG
- Another view of the Stratton Arms. The cat's still there!.JPG
- Stratton Arms Pub shingle.JPG
- Lakenheath village sign. Most villages and towns had signs like this that indicated the flavor of the area.JPG
- Lakenheath, where Emily Alfter resides.JPG
- The village sign for Eriswell, which is located very near the south gate to RAF Lakenheath.JPG
- Eriswell, obviously agrarian.JPG
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- Pub sign for the Chequers in Eriswell.JPG
- The Chequers bar.JPG
- View past the bar and into the dining area in the Chequers.JPG
- Another view of the thatched-roof church in Icklingham.JPG
- Unique blending of architecture.JPG
- Church in Icklingham.JPG
- Icklingham church.JPG
- All Saints Icklingham
- All Saints church sign for those of us who cannot remember what we took photos of.JPG
- Icklingham village sign.JPG
- Icklingham sign near the thatched roof church, All Saints.JPG
- Graveyard at All Saints in Icklingham.JPG
- Very old graves.JPG
- Entrance to All Saints church in Icklingham.JPG
- Another view of All Saints.JPG
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