
Snowy First Court from my bedroom window in Christ's.

Third Court, Christ's College

The Master's Lodge, Christ's College

Lantern above the Great Gate, Christ's College

Snow-covered bicycle

Great St Mary's Church

King's Chapel, Eastern End

King's Chapel and the Senate House

King's Parade

Gate into Fellow's Garden, Clare College

Bridge over the Cam, Clare College

Detail of Railings, Clare College

Path to the backs, Clare College

Pillar of Gateway, Clare College

Snow covered branch, Clare College

Trees on the backs

Entrance to Clare College from the backs

Traffic lights on the Backs

Snow covered branches on the Backs

Looking towards John's College from Trinity Backs

Great Court, Trinity College

Great Court, Trinity College

Steps leading to Hall, Trinity College

Sword-fight on the CMS Central Core

Pavilion C, Centre for Mathematical Sciences

Fermat's Last Theorem Written into the snow. Note: the actual proof of this famous conjecture was presented in the building which can just be seen to the top of the photo.

Tree in John's playing fields. The UL can be seen in the distance (joy!)

This is a snow-moose. Rarely sighted in the outskirts of Cambridge, and normally nocturnal.

Gateway to John's from the Backs

Snow-blossom covering a tree in John's Gardens

Snowy branch, John's Gardens.

Portcullis on gateway in St John's College

Bridge over the Cam in St John's College, taken from the Bridge of Sighs

Pillars on the same bridge