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File:Clare College, Cambridge University.jpg

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English: Clare College, Cambridge University. Image taken from original albumen print from a bound album of 58 Cambridge University photographs. Original 19th century album in the possession of Kimberly Blaker, New Boston Fine and Rare Books.
Date c.1870; uploaded 2012-02-05
Source http://www.newbostonfineandrarebooks.com/?page=shop/disp&pid=page_Cambridge1&CLSN_1291=132698937012912a313e3d14cf968d0e
Author Photos taken for William Winfield; uploaded by Kimberlyblaker

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