One of the most famous of Cambridge pubs, there is a ceiling with signatures of Second World War pilots and perhaps more importantly this is where Crick and Watson came to drink after work during the period they were working on the structure of DNA.
This Finback Whale skeleton is in The University Museum of Zoology.
The Whale, a male, was washed ashore dead at Pevensey in Sus##被过滤## in November 1865. Some 40,000 people are estimated to have made the trip to view it on the beach during the first few days of its stranding. The skeleton was prepared, and viewed over Easter, 1866, with some excitement, by the public at Hastings, and it was subsequently bought for the Museum by public subscription.