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Cambridge Architecture Post 1945

Four tours of post-war Cambridge architecture

The book Cambridge Architecture Post 1945 by Bob Bowman, David Emond and David Thurlow includes four self-guided walks around the post war buildings of Cambridge.

The book is long deleted and the original website hosting the PDF has also gone but the Internet Archive still holds a copy and it has been archived here as well.

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Self Guided Tours

The Cattle Market, Cherry Hinton Road, Cambridge

King and Harper, The Marque, Cambridge

12 St John’s Street

Tour 6 – Jesus Lane, King, Sussex and Sidney Streets

CIAG Railway Trail

Tour 5 – Bridge Street area

Cambridge WWI Virtual Medical Trail

Tour 3 – Luard Road area, Queen Edith’s

Architectural Record table for trails

Riverside Walking Tour, Barnwell, Cambridge

Tour 2 – Newtown area of Cambridge

Tour 4 – Roads around St John’s Church, Hills Road, Queen Edith’s

I-Spy History around the Cambridge War Memorial