PLACES TO VISIT IN CAMBRIDGE
FITZWILLIAM MUSEUM
The Fitzwilliam Museum, Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB2
1RB
Tel 01223 332900 www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk
FITZWILLIAM HALL CHAPEL
Interior decoration by Morris & Co., 1913
EMMANUEL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, TRUMPINGTON STREET
Morris and Co, six stained glass windows 1906
CHURCH OF ST PETER, COTON
Eagle of St John, Agnus Dei, Morris & Company
windows of 1863
PETERHOUSE HALL
Windows by Madox Brown, Burne-Jones and Philip Webb
PETERHOUSE COMBINATION HALL
The Morris windows in this room fall into two sets: the six
subjects fitted into the tops of each light in the bay window,
representing pairs of figures drawn from Chaucer's Legend
of Goode Wimmin; and the five pairs of figures, again
inserted at the head of the remaining windows, four of which
look into the court, and one into the garden. The Chaucer
series is by Burne-Jones, the second set has six designs by
Burne-Jones and four by Madox Brown.
JESUS COLLEGE COMBINATION ROOM
Fireplace lined with a good set of red chrysanthemum-pattern
tiles.
JESUS COLLEGE CHAPEL
The three painted roofs and eleven stained glass windows
executed in Jesus Chapel by Morris & Company between 1866
and 1878 provide the climax of a spectacular scheme of restoration
which had begun in earnest in 1844.
CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS, JESUS LANE
Design for east window by Edward Burne-Jones Christ in
Majesty, St Stephen and St Alban and St Stephen.
Philip Webb designed stained glass windows, south aisle.
QUEENS' COLLEGE OLD CHAPEL AND HALL
Fireplace tiles by Morris, Marshall and Faulkner & Co.,
1862-4. Roof decoration by Morris & Company 1875
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