01-04-2018, 10:16 AM
April Fool's Day, so we'd better have a bit of a joke!
The 1958 Cambridge University Senate House Stunt:
Twelve University undergraduates pulled off this stunt in late May, 1958. They found the derelict van in Harston, and towed it into Cambridge parking it outside the Senate House, stickering it up with posters for the May Ball. Overnight on the 8th June the van reappeared on the roof as seen in our photo! Officially the culprits were never identified, but the Dean of Caius College sent a congratulatory case of champagne to the appropriate 'staircase' ...
The ringleader, Peter Davey, is seen here in a photo taken the next day:
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According to legend, the authorities were unable to remove the van in one piece,and had to dismantle it in situ using oxy-acetyline equipment; however, this sequence of photos suggests otherwise:
The 1958 Cambridge University Senate House Stunt:
Twelve University undergraduates pulled off this stunt in late May, 1958. They found the derelict van in Harston, and towed it into Cambridge parking it outside the Senate House, stickering it up with posters for the May Ball. Overnight on the 8th June the van reappeared on the roof as seen in our photo! Officially the culprits were never identified, but the Dean of Caius College sent a congratulatory case of champagne to the appropriate 'staircase' ...
The ringleader, Peter Davey, is seen here in a photo taken the next day:
article-0-01C5846A00000578-44_468x286.jpg (Size: 67.9 KB / Downloads: 180)
According to legend, the authorities were unable to remove the van in one piece,and had to dismantle it in situ using oxy-acetyline equipment; however, this sequence of photos suggests otherwise: