A Cambridge Diary
@acambridgediary
The original Cambridge Diary. 5,000 continuous daily pictures of #cambridge New book 'Time & Space' available now at https://www.cambridgebooks.co.uk
A picture of Cambridge every day since 2010. (No 5000) Tuesday 5th December 2023. So here it is - my final picture of uninterrupted daily photographs of Cambridge - 5,000 consecutive posts over 13 years. I’m sure you’ll forgive the fact that it wasn’t taken today but a week ago…

24th July 2018 The Architect is a mock-Tudor pub, built in the 1930s on the former site of The Three Tuns where, in 1798, Elizabeth Woodcock briefly stopped to have a gin before being caught in an intense blizzard on her way home. She was entombed in snow for eight days but…

23rd July 2019 The Cambridge & District Model Engineering Society enjoys a quiet and peaceful location bordering fields on the south-western edge of the city. During the summer, the Society opens to the public and runs steam and electric trains on its 7¼ inch, 5 inch and 3½ inch…

20th July 2019 King's College Chapel - the world's largest fan-vaulted ceiling. Picture from my book 'Cambridge - Time & Space'. Available at cambridgebooks.co.uk/cambridge-time… and all bookshops.

18th July 2020 Picture from my book 'Cambridge - Time & Space'. Available at cambridgebooks.co.uk/cambridge-time… and all bookshops.

14th July 2020 This is John, who used to have newspaper stand on Bridge Street and featured more than once in A Cambridge Diary. Five years ago he was in town for the first time in over three months. John, who was 91 at the time, had been self-isolating but made his first visit…

12th July 2020 Lower Park Street has been used countless times as a filming location for period dramas and it's easy to see why as only a couple of minute details separate it from the 1900's and today.

11th July 2025 I just don't know where the time has gone. @TrinityHallCamb

11th July 2018 Picture from my book 'Cambridge - Time & Space'.
