Researchers at King’s College London are looking at the relationship between weather, memory and a sense of place and identity in the east of England.
Museum of Cambridge partners with King’s College London to collect weather memories


Researchers at King’s College London are looking at the relationship between weather, memory and a sense of place and identity in the east of England.

Florencia Nannetti shares her excitement about our new ‘Museum Making’ project and its importance in helping us build even stronger connections with Cambridge’s communities both past and present.

Roger Lilley tells us about the life of Draper Josiah Chater of 21 Hartington Grove.

Find out about the fascinating life of Rodney ‘Gipsy’ Smith, international Evangelist and MBE, who lived on Hinton Avenue in Cambridge.

Roger Lilley discusses what we know about the people who lived on Emmanuel Road in 1851, and the sad truths about those incarcerated in the jail there.

Friend of the Museum of Cambridge Carolyn Ferguson explores the relationship between two notable Cambridge artists.

Can you help us create an archive and exhibition of memories of Arbury Carnival?

Rick Leggatt’s introduction to his Radical Mugs exhibition in our Community Cabinet