The Royal Tournament was held at The Guildhall, Cambridge, on 1st March 1958, where crowds gathered to get a glimpse of the spectacle. The 600 tickets had sold out in two hours. The game ended with a ...
Three friends who helped start competitive tiddlywinks so they could represent the University at Cambridge at sport have ...
The land was divided into two manors with 20 tenants between them until Henry VII's mother, Lady Margaret Beaufort, acquired both properties in around 1504 to 1506. Also known as the Countess of ...
Mr Steen and Lawford Howells, 90, co-founded the Cambridge University Tiddlywinks Club (CUTwC) with others at Christ's College in January 1955, with Peter Downes, 86, joining later. They wrote ...
A STUDENT from Stroud was this week a team captain on the BBC quiz show University Challenge. Sophia Bursey - who was captaining St Edmund's Hall, Oxford against Christ's College, Cambridge - is a ...