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of Newnham College, and Eleanor Balfour (Sidgwick's future wife), Sidgwick oversaw the purchase of a house for five female students who wished to attend lectures but did not live near enough to the University to do so. The avenue was envisioned as home for several colleges of the university and as a
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The avenue was used under different names in the medieval and Tudor periods, with only sections of it near the City of Cambridge being paved with cobblestones. In the 19th century, the avenue became increasingly important and it was fully paved with cobbles and paving stones, some of which can be
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seen today. With the growth of Cambridge colleges during the 19th century, including Selwyn and Newnham, the avenue became more busy. Today, Sidgwick Avenue has become quite developed and serves as a link between the City of Cambridge and several colleges.
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cross-town route to connect the area. In 1875, the first building was built on Sidgwick Avenue site of Newnham College, now called Old Hall. In 1882, the Old Court of Selwyn College was built on the other side of Sidgwick Avenue.
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Sidgwick Avenue's origins are somewhat unclear, however remains from the Roman period have been found near the area near Selwyn and Newnham Colleges, suggesting some early human settlement and use of the area.
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The avenue is quite narrow and recent proposals have considered turning it into a pedestrian thoroughfare with carve outs for cycle lanes.
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to the east. The line of the road continues northeast into central Cambridge as
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Sidgwick Avenue with Newnham to the left and the Sidgwick Site to the right
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According to the University of Cambridge, Sidgwick Avenue is named after
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are also on the Sidgwick Site. To the west is the main part of
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The majority of the southern side of the avenue is occupied by
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who championed the cause throughout his life. In 1871, with
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and east of the Sidgwick site is the Harvey Court site of
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Cambridge
The Bronx
New York City
Sedgwick Avenue

Cambridge
Cambridge
England
Grange Road
Queen's Road
Silver Street
Newnham College
Ridley Hall
Selwyn College
Sidgwick Site
University of Cambridge
Newnham College
Ridley Hall
Sidgwick Site
Lady Mitchell Hall
Museum of Classical Archaeology
Marshall Library of Economics
Selwyn College
Gonville and Caius College

Newnham College
University of Cambridge
Henry
Eleanor Sidgwick
Cambridge University

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