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We all have our memories of 2022 – some good, some amazing but some quite sad. They say a photo is worth a thousand words – here’s the proof.

Zara Tindall and Class Affair at the vets inspection before the start of the 2022 Burghley Horse Trials,
Burghley House, Stamford
Wednesday 31 August 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

Jim Carter on the set of Wonka,
Verulamium Lake, St Albans
Thursday 03 March 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

People enjoying the hot weather in Cambridge on punts,
River Cam, Cambridge
Wednesday 23 March 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

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People enjoying the hot weather in Cambridge on punts,
River Cam, Cambridge
Wednesday 23 March 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

WEATHER Ely Cathedral in the mist as the sunrises on a another warm spring day,
Cathedral, Ely
Monday 21 March 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

Street artist Nathan Nice has created a Ukraine peace sign on the side of a shop / house..
Lincoln Road, Peterborough
Wednesday 16 March 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

More than 16000 breeding sheep from all over the UK are whisked through the Thame Sheep Fair for the Annual Sale.,
Rugby Club, Thame
Friday 05 August 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

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As the ‘new kid on the block’ CambsNews has, technically, only reported on events of the past four months since our launch in September.

Thousands of flowers are left at the Norwich Gates at Sandringham House. From inside the gates it looks like a sea of colour.
Norwich Gates, Sandringham
Tuesday 13 September 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

Sunrise over St Mary’s Church,
Whittlesey, Peterborough
Wednesday 28 September 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

On what is expected to be another mild day the sun rises over Hunstanton Lighthouse on the cliffs,
Old Beach, Hunstanton
Sunday 02 January 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

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Glorious sunrise over Ely Cathedral,
Coveney, Ely
Sunday 10 April 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

But for completeness, and to provide a memorable photographic snapshot, photographer Terry Harris offers his selection.

Empty roads during rush hour as the nation prepares to watch Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral
Junction, A1M / A14
Monday 19 September 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

Rishi Sunak on the Campaign trail at Grantham
Saturday 23 July 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

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WEATHER – People enjoy the mild weather punting along the River Cam in front of Kings College,
River Cam, Cambridge
Friday 01 July 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

Peterborough Cathedral Choir, Youth Choir and Festival Chorus, with Peterborough Choral Society, present Handel’s ‘Messiah’. There is also the opportunity to ‘come and sing’ at the final rehearsal and at the concert.,
Cathedral, Peterborough
Saturday 19 March 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

Luxmuralis return to Peterborough Cathedral with a spectacular sound and light show
City Cathedral, Peterborough
Wednesday 23 November 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

London Brick Chimneys poke through the low fog.
Whittlesey, Peterborough
Thursday 01 December 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

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Kings Dyke Opening,
Whittlesey, Peterborough
Monday 11 July 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

A floatilla of boats from Peterborough Yacht Club take to the river Nene in celebration.
River Nene, Peterborough
Friday 03 June 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

Hundreds of cars are stored in Corby.
Centre, Corby
Saturday 26 March 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

Hidden in the centre of a Fenland Town Wisbech Castle,
Town Centre, Wisbech
Monday 13 June 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

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The Great Eastern Run Half Marathon returns after two years away
Peterborough
Sunday 16 October 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

The Final Tour of a T-Rex Exhibition is setup at Peterborough Cathedral before the before being moved to south of the UK and Australia.
Cathedral, Peterborough
Thursday 07 July 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

Sandringham House and Gardens,
Sandringham, Kings Lynn
Friday 12 August 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

John and Helen Attlesey light their house up again for charity. The couple decorate their house from top to bottom with Christmas decorations to raise money for various charities. In 2020 the couple raised over £12000.,
Soham, Ely
Thursday 10 November 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris (07747606996)

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Burning of the national Covid memorial in Bedworth,
The Miners Welfare Park , Coventry
Saturday 28 May 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

Pictured Mark Snowden (69) retired from Boston, with his 1961 Messerschmitt KR200 Cabriolet Limousine.
Bubble Car Museum ran by Paula Ashley-Morris.
Microcars or bubblecars are a significant part of British motoring history.
An alternative to full size cars, these small, fuel efficient vehicles were powered by engines of less than 700cc in size.
Clover Farm, Main Rd, Langrick,, Boston
Saturday 01 October 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

It is a visually stunning selection box which we hope you enjoy.

Blue Green Algae Warning at popular Country Park,
Priory Country Park, Bedford
Thursday 11 August 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

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National Trust Blickling Hall Illuminations,
Blickling, Norwich
Sunday 04 December 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

RAF Coningsby Annual BBMF and LLA Day Lancaster and Spitfires,
RAF Coningsby, Lincoln
Saturday 01 October 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

Balloonist Gary Davies and Rob Ellingham take advantage of the unseasonal warm weather,
Thorney, Peterborough
Wednesday 23 March 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

Autumn skies over Peterborough Cathedral,
City Centre, Peterborough
Tuesday 15 November 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

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Rishi Sunak’s wife Akshata Sunak poses at the Maggie Thatcher Statue.,
Town Centre, Grantham
Saturday 23 July 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

Local derby as PUFC take on Cambridge United at home.,
Western Homes Stadium, Peterborough
Saturday 29 October 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

Truckfest 2022 Bank Holiday,
EOE Showground, Peterborough
Monday 02 May 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

Pictured Chelsea Pensioner John Riley (92)
2022 World Conker Championships,
Southwick, Oundle
Sunday 09 October 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

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A Wind Turbine continues to burn after catching fire.,
French Drove, Thorney
Sunday 24 April 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

Wild Konik Ponies, Part of a 75 strong herd.
Wicken Fen, Ely
Sunday 10 April 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

Over 3000 trucks and thousands of people are set to descend on the 2022 Truckfest.,
EOE Showground, Peterborough
Saturday 30 April 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

An artistic shot from a drone of the Norfolk Tulips using a slow shutter teqinique to bring out the vibrant colours.,
Knights Hill, Kings Lynn
Tuesday 26 April 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

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A 5,000-year-old fossilised black oak tree that has been transformed into a large sculptured table is being unveiled at Ely Cathedral this month (May) in honour of The Queen. ,
Cathedral, Ely
Monday 09 May 2022.
Picture by Terry Harris.

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California commerce chiefs visit to Marshall Cambridge will ‘deepen local ties’ Marshall hosted representatives from North Carolina’s Department of Commerce and economic development partnerships for a tour of its Cambridge headquarters this week “providing a glimpse of the capabilities, heritage and values it will soon be bringing to the state”. 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