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Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge

Exterior South-East Corner of Tree Court, Gonville & Caius (small).jpg
Exterior South-East Corner of Tree Court
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Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge (the "Gonville" part is generally omitted in informal speech, with "Caius" being pronounced "Keys") is a constituent college of Cambridge University.

Most of the stone used to build the college came from Ramsey Abbey near Ramsey, Cambridgeshire.

The college was first founded as Gonville Hall in 1348.

The Old Courts

Tree Court

Interior North-East Corner of Waterhouse Building, Tree Court, Gonville & Caius (small).jpg
Interior North-East Corner of Waterhouse Building, Tree Court
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Caius Court

Gate of Honour, Caius Court, Gonville & Caius (small).jpg
Gate of Honour, Caius Court
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Gonville Court

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Interior East Side of Gonville Court
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External links

  • http://www.cai.cam.ac.uk/

Referenced By

Cambridge University | Colleges of the University of Cambridge | George John Romanes | George Romanes | Harold Gillies | Henry Fancourt | John Caius | Ken Clarke | Kenneth Clarke | Kenneth Harry Clarke | Rt. Hon. Kenneth Harry Clarke | The University of Cambridge | Thomas Gresham | University of Cambridge | University of Cambridge/Colleges | William Harvey


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