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Meeting Josiah Chater

Meeting Josiah Chater

What does it mean to travel through time? Can one really do that, step into another time and someone elses shoes..? It’s a cold winters morning, one of my first trial shifts as a volunteer at the Museum of Cambridge,

23 February 202323 February 2023 Blogs, Capturing Cambridge, Museum, News, Volunteer Blogs Read more

Woodworm, Blunder Traps and the “Agents of Deterioration”.

Woodworm, Blunder Traps and the “Agents of Deterioration”.

As the proud custodians of 40,000 objects, we have a lot of work to do taking care of them all. Whether an item is 60 or 600 years old, they all come with unique challenges. I’m Alex, the Museum of

30 January 202331 January 2023 Blogs, Collections, Museum, News, Projects Read more

The Church of Our Lady and the English Martyrs

The Church of Our Lady and the English Martyrs

The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol. Blackpool Tower. The Cenotaph in London. With Historic England’s reassignment of Grade 1 status to The Church of Our Lady and the English Martyrs, one of the largest Catholic Churches now has the high

30 January 2023 Blogs, Capturing Cambridge, Collections, Museum, News, Projects Read more

History Hidden in the Walls

History Hidden in the Walls

Our building work continues at the Museum. After the repair to the two chimney stacks using reclaimed brick work has continued on cleaning and clearing the roof valleys of debris. That went relatively quickly and the site has moved onto

22 December 202222 December 2022 Blogs, Museum, News, Projects Read more

Fulbourn Hospital

Fulbourn Hospital

Three interesting items about this prominent Cambridge landmark have come the way of Capturing Cambridge in the last few months. It was in 1845 that local authorities in England were compelled in law to provide homes for the mentally ill.

1 December 20221 December 2022 Blogs, Capturing Cambridge, Museum, News, Projects Read more

Museum of Cambridge Receives Major Donation to Boost Local History Online

The Museum of Cambridge has received a generous donation of £25,000 from a local donor to develop and expand its popular crowd-sourced local history website, Capturing Cambridge. One of the largest gifts the Museum has received, this substantial investment is

19 August 202222 August 2022 Blogs, Capturing Cambridge, News, Updates Read more

Hidden Heritages Cambridgeshire: Who do you think you are?

<strong>Hidden Heritages Cambridgeshire: Who do you think you are?</strong>

By Dr. Maya Parmar, Director of Hadithi C.I.C For me, identity is multidimensional, a mosaic of our own experiences and heritage, encompassing too those experiences of our family. My parents were born in Kenya, East Africa, we have roots in

30 June 202230 June 2022 Blogs, Museum, News, Projects Read more

The Good Doctor of Linton

The Good Doctor of Linton

Over the last 18 months or so, Covid allowing, I’ve scoured bookshops in Cambridge, Norwich, Lewes, and probably other places for interesting books to extract information from for Capturing Cambridge. It was in St Edward’s Passage, I think, that I

26 January 20227 January 2022 Blogs, Capturing Cambridge, Museum Read more

Culinary Histories of Cambridgeshire

Culinary Histories of Cambridgeshire

Seafood, cheese, and baking have all played their part in the Cambridgeshire’s culinary history. Trustee Roger explores them in detail.

18 December 202118 December 2021 Blogs, Capturing Cambridge, Collections, Museum Read more

Cambridge and Film

Cambridge and Film

Trustee Roger surveys films released in Cambridge in 1914, touching on the major films released at the outbreak of the First World War.

24 November 202124 November 2021 Blogs, Capturing Cambridge Read more
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