Talk:Parker's Piece

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Nice start - now we need a photo of the reality checkpoint lamp post and possibly Sunday cricket in front of the University Arms Hotel. If the article grew long enough we could also include a photo of the new destinctive toilet block. We should also mention the part that Parker's Piece had to play in the development of the rules for football. There is a little more information to be found on the Cambridge local government website. -- Solipsist 08:13, 20 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Football and "Nuts"

Football, definitely - I wrote this stub because I mentioned PP in my article on "Nuts" Cobbold, the great Victorian era inside forward who played there for the University, and it came up as a red link. Mikedash 11:33, 20 May 2006 (UTC)