Batsford's Cambridge Then and Now
(Autor) Vaughan GryllsCambridge Then and Now is the latest in the long-running series that uncovers archive photos of the landmark sites of a city and re-photographs them from exactly the same viewpoint today. Cambridge Then and Now features vintage photos that date back to the Victorian era, through the twentieth century up until the early 1960s. And while many of the colleges have remained remarkably similar; the cars, the bikes and the fashion on the street has changed a great deal. Cambridge sites include: King’s College, Queen’s College, St.John’s College, Trinity Hall College, Peterhouse, Magadalene College, Pembroke College, Jesus College, Jesus Green, Parker’s Piece, the Mathematical Bridge, Great St. Mary’s Church, the Corn Exchange, the Arts Theatre, Grantchester Rectory and the American Cemetery.
Vaughan Grylls
Vaughan Grylls is a British artist and writer known for his provocative and experimental work. His most famous piece, "Everything I Have Ever Lost", combines text and photography to explore themes of memory and loss. Grylls' unique blend of visual and written storytelling has made him a pioneer in contemporary literature.