The Falcon at Huntingdon
Market Inn pub sign
Market Inn at Huntingdon
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Brampton Institute
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St Mary's, Buckden
Buckden Methodist Church
Buckden brick nog
Lion, George, and Vine
The Lion at Buckden
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Great Ouse at Little Paxton
Cressner House, St Neots
Rotary Club millennium clock
old car in New Street
New Street Baptist Church
Weeping Ash pub sign
illegible New Street pub
St Neots Museum
All Saints Church, Huntingdon
The Thinking Soldier
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High Street market
Huntingdon Town Hall
George Hotel, Huntingdon
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Huntingdon High Street
Royal Oak Passage sign
Royal Oak Passage
George Inn yard
Lloyds Bank, Huntingdon
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Boer War Memorial
Cromwell's school, now museum
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The 16th Century inn was reputedly a Civil War headquarters for Cromwell, who was born in the town in 1599... "Cromwell addressed his troops from the upstairs window of the Falcon when they were stood in the market square..."
This 16th century former coaching inn is said to be the site of Oliver Cromwell's recruiting station and the gates from the market square were once the entrance to Huntingdon Prison.
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