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  1. Silver Street is located in the southwest of central Cambridge, England. It links Queen's Road to the west with Trumpington Street to the east. The road continues west out of central Cambridge as Sidgwick Avenue. The road crosses the River Cam on Silver Street Bridge.

  2. El puente de Silver Street (nombre original en inglés: Silver Street Bridge), oficialmente conocido como Small Bridge ("puente pequeño"), [1] es el sexto puente del río Cam en su conjunto y el segundo puente en su curso medio, a su paso por Cambridge. [2]

  3. Silver Street Bridge, officially known as Small Bridge is the sixth river Cam bridge overall and the second bridge on its middle stream in Cambridge. In 1959 the concrete bridge with the design by Sir Edwin Lutyens replaced an 1841 cast iron bridge.

  4. Newnham Grange is an early 19th century house of gracious aspect containing fittings of the period. In 1976 Margaret E Keynes published ‘A House by the River – Newnham Grange to Darwin College’, an extensive history of the buildings and people who lived at this location. For a history of Newnham Grange follow this link:

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    Bridge over the River Cam designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1932 and built in 1958-59. MATERIALS: Reinforced concrete clad in ashlared Portland stone. PLAN: The bridge spans east-west over the River Cam. EXTERIOR: The bridge consists of a single shallow arch with a parapet that has a moulded plinth and cornice, and is pierced by six groups of four b...

    Silver Street Bridge was built in 1958-59 to a design of 1932 by Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens (1869-1944). It replaced a cast-iron bridge of 1840 which was labelled on the Ordnance Survey map of 1927 as ‘Small Bridge’. An article by C. B. Stephens in the journal Cambridge University Engineering Society (1959) suggests that the original design for the...

    Silver Street Bridge, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1932 and built in 1958-59, is listed at Grade II for the following principal reasons: * Architectural interest: it is a graceful structure clad in pale Portland stone that has been carefully designed to fit into the historic streetscape, its balustraded parapet echoing the same feature on the a...

  5. 1 Silver Street. The tailor’s shop at address “1 Silver Street”, on the corner of Silver Street and Trumpington Street, was at one time owned by Queens’ College. On 1868 September 29, the site was leased for 99 years to the architect William Milner Fawcett (1832– 1908), who demolished the buildings on the site, and in 1869 erected a ...

  6. Silver Street is located in the southwest of central Cambridge, England. [1] [2] It links Queen's Road to the west with Trumpington Street to the east. The road continues west out of central Cambridge as Sidgwick Avenue.