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Museum of Cambridge receives funding to repair roof

Museum of Cambridge receives funding to repair roof

The museum is eased to announce that they have received a grant of up to £15,360 from Amey Community Fund.

24 August 202124 August 2021 Museum, News, Projects Read more

Repairing our roof with the Amey Community Fund

Repairing our roof with the Amey Community Fund

Our Operations and Facilities Manager shares the challenges of looking after a 17th century building!

24 August 202124 August 2021 Blogs, Museum, Projects Read more

The Bombing of Vicarage Terrace

The Bombing of Vicarage Terrace

There is little now to suggest that this narrow road in the heart of the parish of St Matthews, was, on the morning of 19th of June 1940, nine months after the start of the war, the site of the

18 August 202118 August 2021 Blogs, Capturing Cambridge, Museum, News, Projects Read more

Capturing Cambridge: Regent Street

Capturing Cambridge: Regent Street

Find out about some of the auspicious figures associated with Cambridge’s Regent Street in this latest addition to the Capturing Cambridge blog series.

16 June 202116 June 2021 Blogs, Capturing Cambridge, Museum, News, Projects Read more

Small Museum, Big Issues: What it Takes for a Small Local Museum to Address Colonialism

Small Museum, Big Issues: What it Takes for a Small Local Museum to Address Colonialism

Florencia Nannetti shares the process behind the ReStorying OUR Museum project, from concept to conclusion.

3 June 20213 June 2021 Blogs, Collections, Museum, News, Projects Read more

Engaging for Change – ReStorying OUR Museum

Engaging for Change – ReStorying OUR Museum

Ginevra, a Project Volunteer in the Decolonising Team tells us about her experiences with the ReStorying OUR Museum project.

3 June 20213 June 2021 Blogs, Collections, Museum, News, Projects Read more

ReStorying OUR Museum with Kirsten: A Volunteer’s Perspective

ReStorying OUR Museum with Kirsten: A Volunteer’s Perspective

Find out about the thought behind some of the conclusions of the ReStorying project and its approach to decolonisation through the eyes of volunteer Kirsten.

31 May 20212 June 2021 Blogs, Collections, Museum, News, Projects Read more

Capturing Cambridge: Great Beginnings

Capturing Cambridge: Great Beginnings

As the Museum opens up again, Roger Lilley tells us about the ‘opening’ of some of Cambridge’s most iconic historical businesses.

29 May 202129 May 2021 Blogs, Capturing Cambridge, Museum, News, Projects Read more

Share Your Stories: The Museum of Cambridge launches an exciting community project

Share Your Stories: The Museum of Cambridge launches an exciting community project

The Museum of Cambridge has launched an exciting community project that calls for local residents to share their stories of the city and beyond. We are thrilled to introduce Museum Making, a project where everyone who calls Cambridge their home

4 May 20217 May 2021 Blogs, Exhibition, Museum, News, Projects Read more

Capturing Cambridge: Queens Trinity Lanes

Capturing Cambridge: Queens Trinity Lanes

Roger Lilley tracks some of Cambridge’s lost streets and buildings (as seen in the novels of Susanna Gregory), and gives us clues about where we can look for their remenants today.

26 April 202126 April 2021 Blogs, Capturing Cambridge, Museum, News Read more
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