Cambridge Snow Photographs: January 2004
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One or two inches of snow fell in Cambridge early in the morning
(before dawn) on 28 January 2004. The previous year a similar amount
of snow falling during the day turned the evening rush hour into a
disaster. This time around the timing of the snow fall meant that the
consequences should not have been so severe. However an abrupt teatime
flurry caused many people to head home right then and there because of
fears that the experience of the previous year would be repeated, and
this simultaneous move of course lead to many of the same problems
indeed being repeated.
Photographs taken 28 January 2004, listed in chronological order,
with image size 800 x 600:
- Plane trees, Jesus Green (196 kb)
- sledding to school, Park Street (93 kb)
- Wren Library, Trinity College (93 kb)
- cedar tree, Trinity College Fellows' Garden (133 kb)
- bench, Trinity College Fellows' Garden (143 kb)
- King's College Chapel and Backs (115 kb)
- main lawn, Botanic Garden (58 kb)
- pile of ceramic pipes, Botanic Garden (99 kb)
- Feverbush (124 kb)
- Common Dogwood (179 kb)
- rose hips, Botanic Garden (77 kb)
- Purple Silver Grass (132 kb)
- Witch Hazel (107 kb)
- Hazel (91 kb)
- pond, Botanic Garden (113 kb)
- school outing, Botanic Garden (106 kb)
- Pampas Grass (156 kb)
- daffodils, Botanic Garden (83 kb)
- snow man with gown, Pembroke College (92 kb)
- snow cat at Catz (67 kb)
- snow devil, behind Judge Institute (73 kb)
- tree in afternoon flurry, Tennis Court Road (126 kb)
- foot steps, Department of Biochemistry (117 kb)