Exhibition: “Educating Cambridge”
The Museum of Cambridge 2-3 Castle Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United KingdomExplore the stories of education in Ragged Schools, Workhouses , and the Victorian classroom
Explore the stories of education in Ragged Schools, Workhouses , and the Victorian classroom
"It takes time to grow, and you probably won't realise it but you are not the same person that walked into this room." -LGBTQ+ Young Person from The Kite Trust The Museum is proud to display “It Takes Time to
Legacies of Windrush in Cambridge is the first exhibition of its kind, shining a light on the lives and experiences of the Caribbean Windrush community and those who left an indelible mark on Cambridge and the UK.
From the exhibition Legacies of Windrush in Cambridge, discover the local history of the Caribbean community in Cambridge. Legacies of Windrush in Cambridge is an exhibition exploring the lives and stories of the Caribbean community in Cambridge. A legacy of
From the exhibition Legacies of Windrush in Cambridge, discover the local history of the Caribbean community in Cambridge. From international missions, to building tech literacy and confidence in seniors in the community, Bishop Lynwal Williams has been a key part
Join the Museum of Cambridge in a celebration of Windrush Day Sunday 22nd of June with an immersive storytelling workshop in the African-Caribbean oral history tradition. Celebrating the lives and contributions of the Cambridge Caribbean Community, Come together Sunday, the
The Museum of Cambridge is delighted to host Turtle Dove Cambridge, a local charity that supports young women aged 14-24 who are, or are at risk of becoming NEET (not in education, employment, or training). The community exhibition showcases creative
Stories of Steelpans Get hands-on and explore the history of the Caribbean Steelpan at our new music workshop! Brought to the UK from the Caribbean in the 1930s and 1940s, steelpans have been handmade for generations! In this interactive workshop,
This event is part of a series of Black History Month events at the Museum of Cambridge; find other events here. In 1967, in a Cambridge pub, a cricket club was born and emerged as a formidable presence in the city’s cricket
This event is part of a series of Black History Month events at the Museum of Cambridge; find other events here. The Honourable Lieutenant Colonel George Nelson was born in Jamaica in 1952 and moved to the UK in 1962