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Articles in Capturing Cambridge

The Swindling of a Generation: The story of Ephraim Wayman

The Swindling of a Generation: The story of Ephraim Wayman

It was an email to Capturing Cambridge earlier this year that uncovered this tragic tale of greed and embezzlement. It revealed family feelings that are still raw today, looking back on the suicide of Anthony Phypers, a well-off and respected

4 December 20244 December 2024 Blogs, Capturing Cambridge, Tracing Traditions Read more

The Miller of Cambridge – October 1804: The Psychotic episode of Robert Hall

The Miller of Cambridge – October 1804: The Psychotic episode of Robert Hall

St Andrew’s Church (modern acrylic painting) As we uncover more of James Nutter’s life, read on to see what October had in store for him, as we hear about religious life and managing mental health in the early 19th century.

28 October 202428 October 2024 Blogs, Capturing Cambridge, Tracing Traditions Read more

Ghosts – Should we embrace them?

Blog by Roger Lilley, Chair of the Trustees A few months ago I hosted a ghost hunt at the museum. I just needed to be on the premises while ten enthusiasts divided into two groups to stake out some of

3 October 20243 October 2024 Blogs, Capturing Cambridge, Tracing Traditions Read more

The Miller of Cambridge: A peek into James Nutter’s Diary – September 1804

The Miller of Cambridge: A peek into James Nutter’s Diary – September 1804

Great Shelford Mill (acrylic 2024) As we uncover more of James Nutter’s life, read on to see what September had in store for him. September starts with James assessing the delivery of new wheat: “New wheat today – some good

20 September 202428 October 2024 Blogs, Capturing Cambridge, Tracing Traditions Read more

The Miller of Cambridge: A peek into James Nutter’s Diary – August 1804

The Miller of Cambridge: A peek into James Nutter’s Diary – August 1804

King’s and Bishop’s Mill, Mill Lane, Cambridge (acrylic painting, 2024, after an early 20th century watercolour) James Nutter (1763-1829) was the first of a number of generations of Cambridge millers in which the first born were all called James Nutter.

17 August 202420 September 2024 Blogs, Capturing Cambridge, Tracing Traditions Read more

The Cissy Macfarlane-Grieve Sketchbooks

The Cissy Macfarlane-Grieve Sketchbooks

Of the many fragile artefacts we store at the Museum of Cambridge few can be as beautiful and mysterious as the four sketchbooks we have of Cissy, dating from 1899 to around 1912. In 1892 the Rev. William Macfarlane purchased

3 July 20243 July 2024 Blogs, Capturing Cambridge, Museum Read more

George Mallory’s connection to the city of Cambridge

George Mallory’s connection to the city of Cambridge

Magdalene College has recently made public the letters of George and Ruth Mallory. George Mallory was an English mountaineer who was part of the first three British Mt Everest expeditions. A digitised version is accessible for free on the college

31 May 2024 Blogs, Capturing Cambridge, Museum Read more

Capturing Cambridge Open Day

Capturing Cambridge Open Day

Capturing Cambridge Open Day on 28th March was set up as a one-day event to allow locals of Cambridge city and the wider county the opportunity to record and share their histories. Created as an in-person event to support the

4 April 20244 April 2024 Blogs, Capturing Cambridge, Events, Museum, News, Tracing Traditions Read more

Crown vs Gown: The 1847 Chancellorship Election in the Town

Crown vs Gown: The 1847 Chancellorship Election in the Town

Between 25th and 27th February 1847, the big contest for University Chancellor took place.

27 February 202427 February 2024 Blogs, Capturing Cambridge, Exhibition, Museum, News Read more

Legacies of Windrush in Cambridgeshire

Legacies of Windrush in Cambridgeshire

It is with huge delight that the Museum of Cambridge announces that it has been awarded Arts Council England Funding through the National Lottery to work with the African Caribbean Research Group on a new project in 2024 and 2025.

16 February 202419 September 2024 Blogs, Capturing Cambridge, Exhibition, Museum, News Read more
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