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008 - Records of Cotton family of Madingley Hall
010 - Records donated on behalf of Mr Louis Leopold
014 - Records transferred from Cambridgeshire Collection
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022 - Copy engraving of the South West view of Thorney Abbey
025 - Deeds of property in Ely, Wisbech and Steeple Morden
028 - Door knocker thought to have once belonged to Cambridge Police Station
029 - CamIris (Cambridge Women's Photography Group) perpetual calendar: 'Courage Calls to Courage'
030 - Whittlesford deeds
031 - Manor of Girton Piggotts with Ramseys: Conditional Surrender
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St Ives cattle market, c. 1886

St Ives cattle market, c. 1886

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Elevation of a gateway at Kimbolton Castle, by Robert Adam, 1764
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A tuberculosis patient in a hut at Papworth Village Settlement, 1932
St Ives cattle market, c. 1886
St Ives cattle market, c. 1886
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