A view of Kings Collage Chapel, Cambridge, Britain with a loan punt on the river Cam in the foreground, and the impeccable intensely green striped lawn of the collage in front of the Chapel. The sky is blue with white clouds.

Two bicycles with baskets rest against the sandstone wall of Corpus Christi College on Trumpington Street, Cambridge UK. It was founded in 1352.
15 Church Street, Great Shelford, Cambridge, England. Timber framed and plastered house, with jetted upper storey, built around 1600. Originally a large farmhouse but subsequently divided into three cottages (one of which is pictured here) in the 19th century. All the doors and windows are of this latter period.
In Cambridge students are not permitted to have a car and so cycle proliferate, In this picture by Niall O Cleirigh two cyclists are captured going in opposite directions in front of the main Gates of Kings College, Cambridge. UK
This picture shows the distinctive chimneystacks of Trinity College from Trinity Lane. The sky is of deep blue as light fades and day turns to night  … a cyclist has found their way into this photograph also their flashing light leaving a trail.
The world's first cast iron bridge was built over the River Severn at Coalbrookdale, England, in 1779. The arch or the bridge reflects to form an almost perfect circle in the still waters of the river. The bridge is framed by trees and shrubs and some pink flowers.
 Gonville and Caius College Gate of Honour on Sennate House Passage. This is one of the three gates in the College conceived by Dr Caius: Humility, Virtue and Honour. This is the gate through which the student would pass on his way to the Old Schools to graduate