Addenbrooke is a surname of English people English origin. People with this surname include John Addenbrooke 1680 1719 , English doctor and benefactor of Addenbrooke s hospital Jack Addenbrooke 1865 1922 , English football player and manager See also Addenbrooke s Hospital , Cambridge, England Addenbrooke s Charitable Trust ACT , charity supporting the hospital surname Category Surnames ... more details
John Addenbrooke 1680 7 June 1719 was an United Kingdom English physician medical doctor who left more than 4,500 in his will law will for the founding of a hospital for the poor. Addenbrooke s Hospital , which has expanded significantly since its beginnings, is now a major teaching hospital in Cambridge , England . Addenbrooke studied at Catharine Hall, now St Catharine s College, Cambridge St Catharine s College , a part of the University of Cambridge . ref Venn id ADNK697J name Addenbrooke, John ref He was later a fellow and bursar there, and bequeathed a collection of rare medical books to the college library. References reflist DNB Cite wstitle Addenbrooke, John Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Addenbrooke, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1680 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 7 June 1719 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Addenbrooke, John Category 1680 births Category 1719 deaths Category Alumni of St Catharine s College, Cambridge Category English philanthropists Category Fellows of St Catharine s College, Cambridge England med bio stub ... more details
Infobox Hospital Name Addenbrooke s Hospital Org Group Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Image Addenbrooke s hospital.JPG Caption optional Logo optional Location Cambridge Bio Medical ... http www.cuh.org.uk Wiki Links optional Addenbrooke s Hospital is a teaching hospital in Cambridge ... Street with 4,500 from the will of Dr John Addenbrooke , a fellow of St Catharine s College, Cambridge ... archive.html title Archives at Addenbrooke s publisher www.addenbrookes.org.uk accessdate 2008 06 ... building now houses the Judge Business School . For a long time, the current site was known as New Addenbrooke ... as the Old Addenbrooke s Site . The clinical school The hospital is run by the Cambridge University ... School medical school is also based on the Addenbrooke s site. The clinical school graduates approximately 140 new doctors every year. The Addenbrooke s Site Image Orthopaedic Ward at Addenbrookes Hospital.jpg left thumb upright Part of the Orthopaedic Ward, C8. In recent years, the Addenbrooke s site ... in 1999. Many more research organisations are now moving in too, as Addenbrooke s continues to evolve into a fully fledged Cambridge Bio Medical campus biotechnology campus . Services Addenbrooke s provides ... at the nearby Papworth Hospital . Addenbrooke s is a tertiary referral centre for a number of specialities ... is attached to Addenbrooke s, and provides a full range of women s and maternity services, including ... Addenbrooke s Hospital ref . In 2009, Addenbrooke s had 1,180 beds, around 7000 members of staff ... stays, and 414,199 outpatient clinic visits. Transplant Addenbrooke s is an internationally renowned ..., located on its gateway roundabout, with up to 60 buses arriving there every hour. Addenbrooke s hospital ... park and ride.html Addenbrooke s Hospital Finding us Park & Ride , Cambridge University Hospitals ... no ref Bicycle Various cycle ways lead to Addenbrooke s hospital and a new cycleway and footpath linking Great Shelford and Addenbrooke s opened in August 2006, which also marks the 10,000th mile of the National ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Jack Addenbrooke fullname John Henry Addenbrooke image Image Replace this image male.svg dateofbirth Birth date 1865 6 6 df y cityofbirth Wolverhampton countryofbirth England dateofdeath death date and age 1922 9 7 1865 6 6 df y cityofdeath Wolverhampton countryofdeath England height years1 1883 1885 clubs1 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. Wolverhampton Wanderers caps1 0 goals1 0 manageryears1 1885 1922 managerclubs1 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. Wolverhampton Wanderers John Henry Jack Addenbrooke 6 June 1865 7 September 1922 was an England English Association football football player and manager, who spent his career with fc Wolverhampton Wanderers . Career Addenbrooke was one of the founding members of Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. Wolverhampton Wanderers as St. Lukes F.C. in 1877 while working as a teacher at St. Luke s School in Blakenhall . He moved to Saltley College in Birmingham , but in 1883 joined Wolves as a player, playing as a forward in their reserve side, but never making a first team appearance. In August 1885 he was appointed as Wolves first ever paid secretary manager, guiding the side to FA Cup wins in 1893 FA Cup Final 1893 and 1908 FA Cup Final 1908 and runners up in 1889 FA Cup Final 1889 , 1896 FA Cup Final 1896 and 1921 FA Cup Final 1921 . He was awarded a Football League long service medal in 1909. He took leave from the club in June 1922 due to ill health and died just months later. His 37 year term as manager of Wolves remains the longest in club history. References small cite book author Matthews, Tony title Wolverhampton Wanderers The Complete Record year 2008 publisher Breedon Books location Derby isbn 978 1 85983 632 3 small Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. managers Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Addenbrooke, Jack ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Professional footballer, football manager DATE ... OF DEATH Wolverhampton , England DEFAULTSORT Addenbrooke, Jack Category 1865 births Category 1922 ... more details
Infobox Non profit Non profit name Addenbrooke s Charitable Trust Non profit logo Image ACT logo.jpg Non profit type founded date 1997 founder location Addenbrooke s Hospital , Cambridge , England origins key people Mr. Keith Day Chief Executive area served product focus method revenue endowment num volunteers num employees num members subsib owner Non profit slogan homepage http www.act4addenbrookes.org.uk dissolved footnotes Addenbrooke s Charitable Trust ACT established 1997 ref http www.charity commission.gov.uk registeredcharities showcharity.asp?chyno 1048868 Addenbrooke s Charitable Trust Bot generated title ref is the official independent registered charity for Addenbrooke s Hospital , Cambridge, UK. ACT s objective is to support and promote the work of Addenbrooke s for the benefit of patients and staff, by raising extra funds to enhance services, facilities and research. Many hospitals across the UK rely on fundraising activities to supplement publicly funded services. Donations received by ACT make a real difference to patients and staff at Addenbrooke s. Monies raised play a critical role in keeping Addenbrooke s at the forefront of medical diagnosis, treatment and research, by enabling the purchase of sophisticated equipment not affordable through NHS budgets, funding specialist staff and providing financial support for environmental enhancements. Charitable donations have contributed to funds in most departments around the hospital. ACT manages the charitable funds in an effective way and aims to invest and disburse money successfully, ensuring that funds are used for the purposes for which they are raised. Addenbrooke s Charitable Trust ACT registered charity number 1048868 External links http www.act4addenbrookes.org.uk Official Website UK charity 1048868 References reflist Category Health charities in the United Kingdom ... more details
orphan date March 2010 Infobox football biography playername John Addenbrooke image fullname John Edwin Addenbrooke dateofbirth January 1900 cityofbirth Sheffield countryofbirth England dateofdeath 1961 cityofdeath countryofdeath position Forward years1 clubs1 Beighton caps1 ? goals1 ? years2 1924 25 clubs2 Chesterfield F.C. Chesterfield caps2 21 goals2 5 years3 clubs3 Wath Athletic caps3 ? goals3 ? years4 clubs4 Tinsley Working Mens Club caps4 ? goals4 ? years5 clubs5 Fulwood caps5 ? goals5 ? John Edwin Addenbrooke born 1900 in Sheffield , England was a association football footballer who played in the Football League for Chesterfield F.C. Chesterfield . ref Joyce, Michael The Football League player s records 1888 to 1939 ISBN 1899468676 . ref References Reflist Persondata NAME Addenbrooke, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Association football player DATE OF BIRTH 1900 PLACE OF BIRTH Sheffield , England DATE OF DEATH 1961 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Addenbrooke, John Category English footballers Category Chesterfield F.C. players Category The Football League players Category 1900 births Category 1961 deaths England footy forward 1900s stub ... more details
Image Judge Business School Cambridge.JPG thumb The Judge Business School on the Old Addenbrooke s Site. The Old Addenbrooke s Site is a site owned by the University of Cambridge in the south of central Cambridge , England . ref name map http www.cam.ac.uk map v4 drawmap.cgi?mp oadd tl Old 20Addenbrooke 27s 20Site Official Map Old Addenbrooke s Site , University of Cambridge , 800 Years 1209 2009. ref It is located on the block formed by Fitzwilliam Street, Cambridge Fitzwilliam Street to the north, Tennis Court Road to the east, Lensfield Road to the south, and Trumpington Street to the west. Addenbrooke s Hospital was founded in 1766 on Trumpington Street, but it has since relocated to larger premises further out of the city to the southeast at the end of Hills Road, Cambridge Hills Road , hence the name of this site now. The Cambridge Judge Business School is located on the northern part of the site in Trumpington Street. ref http www.cam.ac.uk deptdirectory dept j.html jims Judge Business School , http www.cam.ac.uk deptdirectory Department Directory , University of Cambridge. ref The Sanger Building , housing part of the University of Cambridge Department of Biochemistry , is on the southern part of the site on Tennis Court Road. ref http www.cam.ac.uk deptdirectory dept b.html bioch Department of Biochemistry , http www.cam.ac.uk deptdirectory Department Directory , University of Cambridge. ref There are a number of other University buildings on the site especially administrative University Offices. ref name map To the east is Downing College, Cambridge Downing College and to the west at the northern end is the Fitzwilliam Museum . To the northeast is the Downing Site , another University of Cambridge site with departments and museums. References reflist coord 52.1994 0.1220 type landmark region GB display title Category University of Cambridge sites Cambridgeshire geo stub ... more details
refimprove date September 2010 The Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust CUH is one of the United Kingdom s 79 NHS Foundation Trusts . ref http www.monitor nhsft.gov.uk home about nhs foundation trusts nhs foundation trust directory NHS foundation trust directory , http www.monitor nhsft.gov.uk Monitor NHS Foundation Trusts , UK. ref The Trust provides healthcare for people in the Cambridge area, in southeast England . It runs Addenbrooke s Hospital and the Rosie Hospital . Addenbrooke s Hospital, on the southern outskirts of Cambridge, which has an income of 518 million, has around 1,180 beds and employs over 7,000 staff. fact date September 2010 The Rosie Hospital, adjacent to Addenbrooke s, is the 120 bed maternity and women s hospital with its own theatre suite, fetal assessment unit, ultrasound department and neonatal intensive care unit. It is the regional centre of excellence for maternity care with around 5,000 babies born there each year. Besides being a major healthcare provider, the Hospital is also a site for world class medical research , with the Medical Research Council UK Medical Research Council and the Wellcome Trust , and provides clinical education for medical students from the nearby University of Cambridge . See also Addenbrooke s Hospital Rosie Hospital University of Cambridge References reflist External links http www.cuh.org.uk CUH Trust website http www.medschl.cam.ac.uk University of Cambridge Department of Clinical Medicine Category Organizations with year of establishment missing Category NHS Foundation Trusts Category Organisations associated with the University of Cambridge Category Hospitals in Cambridgeshire Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust UK med org stub ... more details
This article is about the street. For the Sixth Form College commonly known as Hills Road , see Hills Road Sixth Form College Image Laboratory of Molecular Biology.jpg thumb The Laboratory of Molecular Biology building on Hills Road, part of the University of Cambridge . Image Homerton cavendish building.jpg thumb Homerton College, Cambridge Homerton College , on Hills Road. Image ISH WC Cambridge15.jpg thumb A view on Parker s Piece looking towards Our Lady and the English Martyrs Church at the northwestern end of Hills Road, on the corner with Lensfield Road. Image Addenbrooke s hospital.JPG thumb General view of Addenbrooke s Hospital at the southeastern end of Hills Road. Hills Road is an arterial road part of the A1307 road A1307 in southeast Cambridge , England . ref http www.cambridge.gov.uk public pdfs Hills 20Road.pdf Hills Road , Cambridge City Council . ref ref http www.cambridgeonline.co.uk streets Hills Road Hills Road , http www.cambridgeonline.co.uk Cambridge Online . ref It runs between Regent Street, Cambridge Regent Street at the junction with Lensfield Road and Gonville Place the A603 road A603 to the northwest and a roundabout by Addenbrooke s Hospital , continuing as Babraham Road also part of the A1307 to the southeast. On the corner with Lensfield Road is Our Lady and the English Martyrs Church . To the west of the road is the Cambridge University Botanic Garden . At this point, Station Road, Cambridge Station Road leads to Cambridge railway station to the east. Near the southeast end to the west, just north of the junction with Long Road, is The Perse School , an independent school. The large new Addenbrooke s Hospital campus is to the southwest of the roundabout at the southeastern end, at the edge of the city. The original hospital was located on the Old Addenbrooke s Site on Trumpington Street in central Cambridge. Also on Hills Road are Cambridge Bio Medical Campus Hills Road Sixth Form College ref http www.cambridgebiologists.org sandc h ... more details
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Alan William Cuthbert Fellow of the Royal Society FRS , FMedSci born 7 May 1932 Peterborough is a British pharmacologist , and Fellow of University College London . ref http www.pharmacy.ac.uk fellows.html ref He was Research Professor at Addenbrooke s Hospital , at the University of Cambridge . ref http www.acmedsci.ac.uk p121fid4132.html ref He was Sheild Professor of Pharmacology , from 1979 to 1999. References reflist External links Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cuthbert, Alan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 7 May 1932 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cuthbert, Alan Category British pharmacologists Category 1932 births Category People from Peterborough Category Fellows of the Royal Society Category Living people ... more details
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See Isaac Penington disambiguation for other people with a similar name. Sir Isaac Pennington 1745 1817 was an English physician, of whom there are two portraits in the National Portrait Gallery London National Portrait Gallery . Isaac Pennington was educated at Sedbergh School and St John s College, Cambridge . ref Venn id PNNN762I name Pennington, Isaac ref From 1773 to 1817 he was physician to Addenbrooke s Hospital in Cambridge . References reflist External links Npg name id 20042 name Isaac Pennington Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pennington, Isaac ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1745 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1817 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pennington, Isaac Category 1745 births Category 1817 deaths Category British medical doctors Category Alumni of St John s College, Cambridge UK med bio stub ... more details
refimprove date August 2009 The Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre WBIC is a leading UK Biomedical Imaging Centre, located at Addenbrooke s Hospital , Cambridge , England , on the Cambridge Bio Medical Campus at the southwestern end of Hills Road, Cambridge Hills Road . It is a division of the Department of Clinical Neurosciences of the University of Cambridge . History sect stub Research sect stub MR Physics sect stub PET Physics sect stub Radiochemistry sect stub People Prof. John D. Pickard Chairman and Clinical Director Dr Franklin I. Aigbirhio Director of PET Radiochemistry Dr T. Adrian Carpenter Director of Magnetic Resonance Dr Tim D. Fryer Director of PET Physics Dr Guy B. Williams Director of Information Processing External links http www.wbic.cam.ac.uk Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre coord 52.1744 0.1421 type edu region GB CAM display title Category Research institutes in Cambridge Category Departments of the University of Cambridge Category Neuroimaging ... more details
coord 52.176 0.142 display title region GB scale 10000 Infobox University name Cambridge University Medical School native name latin name image File Cambridge University Crest.svg 121px Cambridge University coat of arms motto established 1842 type Medical school dean Dr Diana F Wood free label free students undergrad 280 pre clinical 145 clinical postgrad city Cambridge state country England campus affiliations University of Cambridge website http www.medschl.cam.ac.uk The School of Clinical Medicine is the medical school of the University of Cambridge in England . According to QS World University Rankings 2010, it currently ranks as second best in the world. ref name Ranking cite web url http www.topuniversities.com university rankings world university rankings 2010 subject rankings life science biomedicine title QS World University Rankings 2010 Life Sciences and Medicine ref . The school is situated inside the internationally renowned Addenbrooke s Hospital . The Clinical School Students from Cambridge University can enter the clinical school on completion of three years of pre clinical training and a further interviewing process. Applicants from outside Cambridge University are also invited to apply providing they meet the entry requirements. Approximately half the medical students leave Cambridge after their pre clinical studies as there are not enough places on the clinical course for them all. Common destinations include Oxford and the London medical schools Imperial College London, University College London, King s College London, St. Barts or St. George s as part of the common MOCAG application scheme. Approximately half the clinical medical training in Cambridge takes place at the School of Clinical Medicine located on the Addenbrooke s Hospital site. The Clinical School was established in 1976 when construction of the new Addenbrooke s building was underway. The opening of the Clinical School meant the beginning of a completely new medical course at Cambr ... more details
The MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit formerly the Dunn Human Nutrition Unit is an institution of the Medical Research Council UK Medical Research Council based at the Addenbrookes Hospital Addenbrooke s Hospital site in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire Cambridge, England . The unit is studying the fundamental processes of human nutrition, especially in energy metabolism, the involvement of these processes in human disease and ageing, and the impact of diet on human health and longevity. The unit takes its name from Sir William Dunn , who left 1 million to charity on his death in 1912. Part of this money was used to fund the Dunn Nutritional Laboratory, opened in 1927, with its research supported by the MRC. The current director of the unit is John E. Walker Sir John Walker , who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1997. See also Sir William Dunn Institute of Biochemistry another beneficiary of Dunn s will External links official http www.mrc mbu.cam.ac.uk coord 52 10 35 N 0 8 35 E type landmark region GB CAM display title Category Nutrition Category Medical research institutes Category Research institutes in Cambridge Category Organisations associated with the University of Cambridge ... more details
Francis Homfray 7 September 1725 &ndash 1798 was an England English industrialist and one of the founders of the iron industry in South Wales . Homfray, whose family were originally from Yorkshire, had been successful in the iron trade in Coalbrookdale , Staffordshire , and made his home at Wollaston Hall , Worcestershire . He married Hannah Popkin of Coytrahen, near Bridgend , Glamorgan . In order to ensure a livelihood for his sons, Jeremiah Homfray Jeremiah , Thomas Homfray Thomas and Samuel Homfray , he approached Anthony Bacon industrialist Anthony Bacon with whom he subsequently quarrelled in September 1782 and leased an ironworks from him, to be used mainly for manufacturing weapons and ammunitions. The eventual result was the establishment of the Penydarren works at Merthyr Tydfil . Welsh iron production went from 4000 tons per year in 1750 to 80000 in 1815. Sources http wbo.llgc.org.uk en s HOMF RAY 1726.html Welsh Biography Online http www.exciting.fsnet.co.uk genealogy addenbrooke index ind0009.html Date of birth Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Homfray,Francis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 7 September 1725 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1798 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Homfray,Francis Category English industrialists Category 1725 births Category 1798 deaths fr Francis Homfray ... more details
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The Medical Research Council UK Medical Research Council Cancer Cell Unit is located in Cambridge and was established in 2001. It is based within the Hutchison MRC Research Centre, which in turn is situated on the Addenbrooke s Hospital Cambridge Bio Medical Campus biomedical research campus . History The MRC Cancer Cell Unit was established in 2001 by Professor Ron Laskey CBE, who was also appointed as the Unit s first Director. Professor Laskey retired from the Unit in 2010. ref name ccu1 http www.mrc ccu.cam.ac.uk about us.html MRC CCU website About Us section ref His successor, and the Unit s current Director, is Professor Ashok Venkitaraman. As well as his position as Director of the MRC Cancer Cell Unit, Professor Venkitaraman is also the Ursula Zoellner Professor of Cancer Research within the University of Cambridge . Research Areas The Unit has a general research focus on investigating the early stages of epithelial cancers, with an overall goal of improving the detection and treatment of these cancers. There are currently five active research programmes in the Unit, which cover the following areas chromosomal instability, Barrett s esophagus Barrett s oesophagus and oesohago gastric carcinoma, cell fate and cancer, lung tumour evolution, and lymphatics and the tumour microenvironment. References Reflist External links http www.mrc ccu.cam.ac.uk index.html MRC Cancer Cell Unit website http www.hutchison mrc.cam.ac.uk index.html Hutchison MRC Research Centre website Category Medical Research Council ... more details
File Lensfield Road geograph.org.uk 1569473.jpg thumb View along Lensfield Road. Lensfield Road is a road part of the A603 road A603 in southeast central Cambridge , England . ref http www.cambridge.gov.uk public pdfs Lensfield 20Road.pdf Lensfield Road , Cambridge City Council . ref ref http www.cambridgeonline.co.uk streets Lensfield Road Lensfield Road , http www.cambridgeonline.co.uk Cambridge Online . ref It runs between the junction of Trumpington Street and Trumpington Road to the west and the junction of Regent Street, Cambridge Regent Street and Hills Road, Cambridge Hills Road to the west. It continues as Gonville Place to the northeast past Parker s Piece , a large grassed area with footpaths. Citation needed date April 2010 On the south side of the road are the Scott Polar Research Institute , St Albans Primary School and the University of Cambridge s Department of Chemistry . ref http www.ch.cam.ac.uk Department of Chemistry , University of Cambridge . ref On the corner with Hills Road is Our Lady and the English Martyrs Church . Citation needed date April 2010 To the north between Tennis Court Road and Regent Street is one of the larger University of Cambridge colleges, Downing College, Cambridge Downing College , which owns many properties on the road. This area used to be known as Pembroke Leys , a boggy area south of Medieval Cambridge. Between Trumpington Street and Tennis Court Road to the north is the Old Addenbrooke s Site where the Addenbrooke s Hospital was located before it moved further out of Cambridge at the southeast at the end of Hills Road on the edge of the city. Citation needed date April 2010 Hobson s Conduit main Hobson s Conduit The Hobson s Conduit St Andrew s Street branch St Andrew s Street branch of Hobson s Conduit was added in 1631, providing a water supply for the eastern part of the city. It flowed from the conduit head east along Lensfield Road, then north along Regent Terrace, Cambridge Regent Terrace , and on to St Andre ... more details
Infobox scientist name John Bradfield image Sir John Bradfield.jpg image size caption Sir John Bradfield birth date 1926 birth place alma mater Cambridge University work institution Trinity College, Cambridge University ref cite web url http www.trin.cam.ac.uk index.php?pageid 176&conid 6 title Trinity College Cambridge Contact Details Sir John Bradfield ref occupation Biologist br Entrepreneur known for Cambridge Science Park awards Knighthood in the New Year honours website http www.trin.cam.ac.uk 10&conid 6 John Bradfield born 1926 is a United Kingdom British biologist and entrepreneur , most famous for his role as the founder of Cambridge Science Park , the first Science Park in Europe. ref name Addenbrooks 2007 cite web url http www.addenbrookes.org.uk news news2007 jan former chairman knighted.htm title Former Addenbrooke s chairman knighted ref Education Dr John Bradfield CBE is a Fellow of Trinity College since 1947. He is a former pupil of the County Grammar School now Hills Road Sixth Form College where he won a scholarship to study natural sciences. ref name Addenbrooks 2007 Cambridge Science Park and Career In 1975, Trinity College, under Bradfield s guidance as Senior Bursar, founded England s first science park on the outskirts of Cambridge. ref cite web url http www.800.cam.ac.uk page 5 history.htm title 800 Years of History Cambridge through the Centuries ref Dr Bradfield spearheaded the creation of Cambridge s research and business campus in the early 1970s, and was its director for many years. Dr. Bradfield was Chairman of Addenbrooke s NHS Trust from 1993 to 1997. Awards In 1985 he was awarded Order of the British Empire CBE . ref name Addenbrooks 2007 In 1992 Bradfield received an Honorary Degree from Cambridge University. ref cite web url http www.admin.cam.ac.uk univ degrees honorary recipients.html title Notable recipients Degrees University of Cambridge ref In 2007 he was awarded a Knighthood in the New Year honors list in recognition of his ... more details
For the medieval architectural term Bowtell John Bowtell 1753 1813 , was an English Topography Etymology topographer . Bowtell was born in the parish of Holy Trinity, Cambridge , in 1753, became a bookbinder and stationer there. He compiled a history of the town to include the University and Barnwell Priory , keeping it by him unprinted collected fossils, manuscripts, and other curiosities ref http books.google.com books?id ADQ4AAAAMAAJ&dq John 20Bowtell 20 topographer &pg PR3 v onepage&q John 20Bowtell&f false Cambridge University Calendar 1830. , p. 369, Cambridge . His collections MSS. Bowtell were provided to Downing College, founded in 1800. This unpublished compilation contains town accounts from sc a.d. 1510 to 1787. ref and was a member of the Ancient Society of College Youths London College Youths . ref British clubs and societies, 1580 1800 the origins of an associational world , Peter Clark, p. 48 Oxford 2002 . ref He was also an enthusiastic National Twelve Bell Striking Contest bell ringer , and in 1788, at Great St. Mary s , Cambridge, he rang on the Striking contest 30 cwt. tenor bell as many as 6,609 harmonious Change ringing changes in the method of bob maximus, generally termed twelve in. Bowtell had no family, and dying on 1 December 1813, aged 60, he made the following important bequests for the benefit of Cambridge 7,000. to enlarge Addenbrooke s Hospital ref Cambridge University Calendar 1830. , p. 214. ref 1,000. to repair Holy Trinity 500. to repair St. Michael s 500. to apprentice boys belonging to Hobson s workhouse and his History of the Town and other manuscripts, his books, his fossils, and curiosities, to Downing College . ref http books.google.com books?id jYMNAAAAQAAJ&dq John 20Bowtell 20 topographer &pg PA156 v onepage&q Bowtell&f false The Academy , vol. iv. No. 70, pp. 154 157 Historical MSS. Commission III , 15 April 1873. ref He was buried at St. Michael s, where the Addenbrooke s Hospital governors erected a tablet to his memory ... more details
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Unreferenced date July 2009 Image Chesterton church St Andrew.JPG thumb Church of St Andrew Image St George church Cambridge.JPG thumb Church of St George Chesterton is a suburb in the northeast corner of Cambridge , England . It is also the name of two electoral wards West Chesterton and East Chesterton in the city. These are roughly the same as the area normally called Chesterton specifically the land north of the River Cam , east of Castle Hill, Cambridge Castle Hill and south of the Arbury and King s Hedges estates. A large Council house council estate makes up part of the East Chesterton area. A local board of health urban sanitary district was formed for Chesterton in 1880, becoming Chesterton urban district under the Local Government Act 1894 . This was abolished in 1912, with the urban area becoming part of the municipal borough of Cambridge, and the larger but less populous rural part forming part of the Milton, Cambridgeshire Milton parish. Buses run seven times an hour to Cambridge city centre and six times an hour to each of Milton and Addenbrooke s Hospital . Milton Road, Cambridge Milton Road the A1309 road A1309 and A1134 road A1134 is the major arterial road through Chesterton, linking the centre of Cambridge to the southwest with the A14 road England A14 road to the northeast. See also Chesterton UK Parliament constituency Chesterton railway station Chesterton Road, Cambridge Chesterton Road Coord 52 13 06.62 N 000 08 29.20 E scale 2000 type landmark region GB CAM display title name Chesterton External Links http eastchesterton.mycouncillor.org.uk East Chesterton Liberal Democrats http westchestertonliberaldemocrats.mycouncillor.org.uk West Chesterton Liberal Democrats http www.chestertoncommunityassociation.org.uk Chesterton Community Association http vieresidents.org.uk VIE Residents Association Category Geography of Cambridge Category Wards of Cambridge ang Grantaceaster nl Chesterton Cambridgeshire ... more details