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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210610T080000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210715T130338Z
UID:7157-1623312000-1628442000@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Reimagining Museum Labels
DESCRIPTION:Our new exhibition Reimagining Museum Labels has launched. The exhibition explores new ways of interpreting museum objects through creative labelling\, including abstract readings of objects and personal interpretations from the Collections Team. These approaches provoke questions about how museum objects are displayed and about how labelling can help museums to tell more complex stories through their collections. \nThe exhibition will be running from June 10th – August 8th\, 2021
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/reimagining-museum-labels/
LOCATION:The Museum of Cambridge\, 2-3 Castle Street\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB3 0AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201217T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210208T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T161220
CREATED:20201208T145544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210202T112056Z
UID:5717-1608210000-1612803600@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:FORGE New Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:  \nUPDATE: The Museum is currently closed in accordance with the latest Covid-19 rules\nFORGE: pop-up exhibition 19th December 2020 – 8th February 2021 \nThe Museum of Cambridge play host to a multimedia exhibition inspired by the history of Ironworks \nThe FORGE exhibition presents a thought-provoking look and celebration of how the community has flourished through rediscovering and making new connections with local heritage\, nature and traditions. FORGE will take you on a journey through the museum to explore artefacts from the past to the present-day. The display highlights how the revival and sharing of these traditions and crafts over the past year has given us hope and helped to inspire a kinder future. \nInspired by the people and history of Sturton Town\, Ironworks and Mill Road\, FORGE has been conceived by Ironworks artist-in-residence Hilary Cox Condron and co-curated with community historian Helen Weinstein\, local residents and The Museum of Cambridge. \nCome along to the Museum of Cambridge between the 19th December 2020 and the 8th February 2021 and see the FORGE installations throughout the museum. The exhibitions and digital displays will shed new light on the former occupants of the homes around Ironworks and how the area’s past has informed the artworks that will feature within the public spaces being created as part of the new homes being built. \nThroughout the exhibition will be a series of online events and workshops for audiences to delve a little deeper into some of the presentations\, for a full list and up-to-date information please visit www.resonance-cambridge.co.uk/forge. \nPlease note that there is a maximum of 18 visitors in the museum at any time. \nOpening Times \nThursdays to Saturdays 1pm \n1st Sunday of the month 12pm-4pm \nThere is no need to book your visit and tickets can be purchased at the Museum. \nHoliday Opening Hours \nThe Museum will be closed for the bank holidays on Friday 25th and Saturday 26th December and Friday 1st January. The Museum has added an additional opening day on Wednesday 30th December 12pm-5pm. \nPlease note that there is a maximum of 18 visitors in the museum at any time and entrance fee. The date and duration of this exhibition is subject to covid-19 restrictions and our own risk mitigation policies. For up-to-date information and opening hours please visit www.museumofcambridge.org.uk or phone 01223 355159. \nThe Museum of Cambridge\, 2-3 Castle Street\, Cambridge CB3  0AQ. \n 
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/forge-new-exhibition/
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Museum
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201214
DTSTAMP:20260416T161220
CREATED:20201031T174416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201102T100302Z
UID:5429-1604275200-1607903999@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Online Exhibition: The Things We See
DESCRIPTION:A creative project by our volunteers\, based on personal histories and the objects in our collection. \nVisit the Exhibition \n 
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/online-exhibition-the-things-we-see/
LOCATION:Museum website
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Museum
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200904
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201013
DTSTAMP:20260416T161220
CREATED:20200904T085232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201001T122142Z
UID:5122-1599177600-1602547199@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:IMPACT! Brain Injuries and WW1
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/impact-brain-injuries-and-ww1/
LOCATION:The Museum of Cambridge\, 2-3 Castle Street\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB3 0AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200826T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200826T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T161220
CREATED:20200730T171140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200730T171658Z
UID:5030-1598457600-1598461200@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Drawing Connections: Re-entering Society Live Talk
DESCRIPTION:A panel discussion around the challenges and opportunities for those reentering society after experiencing the CJS.\n\nChaired by Roz Morrison\, Senior Lecturer in Probation\, De Montfort University\, with panelists Ben Jarman\, PHD Candidate; Chris Leslie\, Transition and Well-being Support\, InsideOut Wales and Gareth.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/drawing-connections-formal-evaluation-live-talk-2-2/
LOCATION:Facebook
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200819T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200819T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T161220
CREATED:20200730T171140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200730T171455Z
UID:5026-1597852800-1597856400@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Drawing Connections: Restorative Engagement Live Talk
DESCRIPTION:Join us in conversation with Award Winning\, ‘Restorative Engagement Forum’ Director\, Charlotte Calkin.\nA guide to understanding Restorative Practice in Justice and Society.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/drawing-connections-formal-evaluation-live-talk-2/
LOCATION:Facebook
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200812T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200812T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T161220
CREATED:20200730T171140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200730T171140Z
UID:5023-1597230000-1597233600@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Drawing Connections: Formal Evaluation Live Talk
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to announce the third live event in our series of talks about Drawing Connections online exhibition. “Formal Evaluation” brings together researchers and educators in Criminology and the Arts\, who will talk about their experience in the Drawing Connections project.\n\nWith Principle Investigator (PI) Dr Caroline Lanskey\, Director of MPhil\, Institute of Criminology and Researcher Dr Shira Diamond\, with Hector Garray\, Banbury & Bicester College Art Faculty Lecturer\, Co-Facilitator and Pilot Participant.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/drawing-connections-formal-evaluation-live-talk/
LOCATION:Facebook
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200729T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200729T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T161220
CREATED:20200727T093920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200727T094228Z
UID:5018-1596038400-1596040200@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Drawing Connections... at the Edges: Arts in Prisons - Creative Collaborations
DESCRIPTION:Join us on our Facebook page – https://www.facebook.com/museumofcambridge – for a live talk about the exhibition. \n 
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/drawing-connections-at-the-edges-arts-in-prisons-creative-collaborations/
LOCATION:Facebook
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200715T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200715T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T161220
CREATED:20200714T113031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200714T113116Z
UID:4972-1594810800-1594814400@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Arts in Prisons Exhibition Launch
DESCRIPTION:The Museum of Cambridge is delighted to announce its first ever online exhibition.\nLaunching on 15th July on our website\, we will be hosting a conversation\, via our Facebook Live\, with Rebecca Lindum Green\, Honorary Artist in Residence\, Institute of Criminology.\n\nWe will be discussing the relevance and challenges of putting this exhibition together\, and the topics it talks about.\n\nPlease join us on July 15th at 11am\, for what promises to be a truly interesting event!
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/arts-in-prisons-exhibition-launch/
LOCATION:Facebook
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200715
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200902
DTSTAMP:20260416T161220
CREATED:20200714T112324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200727T094102Z
UID:4969-1594771200-1599004799@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Drawing Connections ...at the edges: Arts in Prisons
DESCRIPTION:Visit the exhibition
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/drawing-connections-at-the-edges-arts-in-prisons/
LOCATION:Museum website
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190115T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190115T173000
DTSTAMP:20260416T161220
CREATED:20181226T094133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220919T110820Z
UID:3570-1547542800-1547573400@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Barnwell at War
DESCRIPTION:The everyday lives of working-class people in the east of Cambridge during the Great War \nShowcasing research by 100 Years of Coconuts. \nWhile tales of the staff and students of the University of Cambridge during the First World War are commonplace\, stories of the working class people of the city — many of whom served the dons and scholars before departing for the Front — are more difficult to find. What’s more\, the experiences of those who remained at home have been all but ignored. \nBarnwell at War  is a collaboration between local researchers\, Wolfson College and the Everyday Lives in War First World War Engagement Centre at the University of Hertfordshire\, funded by Arts and Humanities Research Council\, that seeks to redress the balance by exploring cultural memories of part of Cambridge that is usually well beyond the gaze of tourists\, examining changes to patterns of life during an era of previously unparalleled trauma. \nA six-week exhibition\, to be held the Dining Parlour of the Museum of Cambridge. Entrance fees are included in our admission price; concessions apply.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/barnwell-at-war-2019/
LOCATION:The Museum of Cambridge\, 2-3 Castle Street\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB3 0AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Museum
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ORGANIZER;CN="100 Hundred Years of Coconuts":MAILTO:100yearsofcoconuts@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181116T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181116T210000
DTSTAMP:20260416T161220
CREATED:20181113T080712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181114T210142Z
UID:3403-1542391200-1542402000@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Opening Night: Word of Mouth
DESCRIPTION:Word of Mouth: Oral Histories from the Cambridgeshire’s Travelling Communities \nExploring the history and stories of the Travelling People and Showmen of Cambridgeshire \nAs part of their Heritage Lottery Fund project Oral Histories: Roma and Traveller Communities in Cambridgeshire\, Oblique Arts have collected the stories of English Gypsy\, Traveller and Roma families in Cambridgeshire\, especially those focusing on the Traveller fairs that have been held for centuries across East Anglia. \nRunning throughout November and December Word of Mouth is an opportunity to learn more about the largest ethnic minority in our county and gain a unique insight into the lives of the Travelling families who visit our city each year for the Midsummer Fair. \nJoin us from 6:00pm to 9:00pm on Friday 16 November for a special opening night event to celebrate the launch of the exhibition. Come and hear stories from the Travelling People of Cambridgeshire\, the event will include speakers\, music and refreshments.  \nLet us know that you are coming by email to capturingcambridge@museumofcambridge.org.uk \n 
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/opening-night-word-of-mouth/
LOCATION:The Museum of Cambridge\, 2-3 Castle Street\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB3 0AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Activity,Capturing Cambridge,Exhibition,Museum,Talk
ORGANIZER;CN="Oblique Arts":MAILTO:mail@obliquearts.co.uk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181210
DTSTAMP:20260416T161220
CREATED:20181104T163422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181113T081227Z
UID:3348-1542067200-1544399999@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Word of Mouth
DESCRIPTION:Voices\, Video and More \nExploring the history and stories of the Travelling People and Showmen of Cambridgeshire \nAs part of their Heritage Lottery Fund project Oral Histories: Roma and Traveller Communities in Cambridgeshire\, Oblique Arts have collected the stories of English Gypsy\, Traveller and Roma families in Cambridgeshire\, especially those focusing on the Traveller fairs that have been held for centuries across East Anglia. \nRunning throughout November and December Word of Mouth is an opportunity to learn more about the largest ethnic minority in  our county and gain a unique insight into the lives of the Travelling families who visit our city each year for the Midsummer Fair.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/exhibition-word-of-mouth/
LOCATION:The Museum of Cambridge\, 2-3 Castle Street\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB3 0AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Capturing Cambridge,Exhibition,Museum
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oblique Arts":MAILTO:mail@obliquearts.co.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180602T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180715T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T161220
CREATED:20180528T204058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180710T125922Z
UID:2341-1527937200-1531674000@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Cambridge Then and Now
DESCRIPTION:EXTENDED DUE TO DEMAND\nCome and see pictures from the Museum of Cambridge collections paired with photographs of the same locations as they appear today\, taken by students of Cambridgeshire Regional College \nStudents studying Visual Communications at Cambridge Regional College have trawled the photographic archives at the Museum and selected from a wide range of subjects in and around Cambridge.   \nEach has chosen three images that depict places across Cambridgeshire and then recaptured them in their modern context. The exhibition explores change\, displaying each of the original archival images alongside its modern counterpart\, as interpreted by the students.  \nA selection of contemporary images of locations that the students could not use because they no longer exist will also be on display. It’s a unique opportunity to explore Cambridge of the past through the eyes of present-day residents. \nCambridge Then and Now  will run in the Dining Parlour throughout the month of June.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/exhibition-cambridge-then-and-now/
LOCATION:Dining Parlour\, The Museum of Cambridge\, 2-3 Castle Street\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB3 0AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Museum
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cambridge Regional College":MAILTO:enquiry@camre.ac.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180505T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180601T180000
DTSTAMP:20260416T161220
CREATED:20180504T212042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180528T102317Z
UID:2070-1525519800-1527876000@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Exhibition: A Loyal Toast
DESCRIPTION:From a simple ceremony in a village church to the pomp and circumstance of royal nuptials\, weddings are rarely sedate affairs \nDid you know that the town of Cambridge celebrated the marriage of Prince George\, Duke of York\, and Mary of Tek on 6 July 1893 with a day long programme of games\, concerts\, fireworks and a tea for a thousand of the aged poor on Parker’s Piece? \nThere is no doubt that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s nuptials on Saturday 19 May will inspire much of the same joy and happiness\, and we are getting involved. A Loyal Toast explores the many customs associated with marriage in Cambridgeshire and celebrates the big day with a display of commemorative objects from past royal weddings – including some surprises! \nWe also want to hear from you\, so tell us how you will be celebrating the royal wedding below.  \n\n← Back Thank you for your response. ✨\n\n\n					\n						\n							\n							\n						\n						\n						\n						\n						\n							\n								\n									\n										\n										\n									\n									\n										\n										\n									\n								\n							\n						\n						\n							\n								\n									\n									\n										\n									\n									\n									\n								\n							\n						\n					\n				\n\n\n\nName(required)\n\n \n			\n				\n					\n						\n						\n						\n					\n				\n				\n			 \n	\n\n\nEmail(required)\n\n \n			\n				\n					\n						\n						\n						\n					\n				\n				\n			 \n	\n\n\nTell us how you will celebrate the royal wedding or share a story\, memory or custom from your own special day(required)\n\n \n			\n				\n					\n						\n						\n						\n					\n				\n				\n			\n	\n\n\nYour Postcode(required)\n\n \n			\n				\n					\n						\n						\n						\n					\n				\n				\n			 \n	\n	\n\n				\n					\n				\n						Submit		\n		\n		\n	 \nΔ \n\nWe will only keep your contact details in order to follow up on your submission to Tracing Traditions and A Loyal Toast\, otherwise we will delete them at the end of the exhibition on 3 June 2018. We won’t share them with anyone else and will anonymise your story before adding it to our archives. \nThis exhibition is part of Tracing Traditions\, a project funded by the Esmée Fairbairn Collections Fund and delivered by the Museums Association
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/exhibition-a-loyal-toast/
LOCATION:Dining Parlour\, The Museum of Cambridge\, 2-3 Castle Street\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB3 0AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Museum,Tracing Traditions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180330
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180501
DTSTAMP:20260416T161220
CREATED:20180322T082703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180411T191020Z
UID:1720-1522371600-1525049999@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Mary Charlotte Greene - Streets\, Inns\, Yards and Courts of Cambridge\, 1894 - 1950
DESCRIPTION:  We are pleased to announce that we are extending the exhibition for a further fortnight   \n“Cambridge had called me to it and I love the place” \nBorn in 1860 in Takeley\, Essex\, Mary Charlotte Greene had a passion for painting from a young age. She studied at the Colarossi Academy in Paris\, while staying with her sister Helen\, before training at the Royal Academy in London. \nHer initial dismay at a family decision to live in Harston\, Cambridgeshire\, grew into a love of the village\, the surrounding countryside and the nearby town of Cambridge. Working from a studio in a side road off St Andrew’s Street\, she became a prominent member of the Cambridge Drawing Society and served as its President from 1926-29.  \nHer early work captures many of the streetscapes\, buildings\, inns\, yards\, and courts of Cambridge that were demolished during the growth and modernisation of the town in the early part of the last century. \nRead more about Mary Charlotte Greene and how she influenced the artist and wood engraver Gwen Raverat on our blog pages for April.  \nJoin us in the Dining Parlour at our Museum from 30 March to view drawings\, watercolours\, oil paintings and prints from our Mary Charlotte Greene Collection and explore her unique record of the history and development of our city.\n \nThis exhibition is part of Capturing Cambridge\, a project funded by Cambridge City Council.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/exhibition-mary-charlotte-greene-streets-inns-yards-and-courts-of-cambridge-1894-1950/
LOCATION:Dining Parlour\, The Museum of Cambridge\, 2-3 Castle Street\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB3 0AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Capturing Cambridge,Exhibition,Museum
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180327T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180506T173000
DTSTAMP:20260416T161220
CREATED:20180120T161956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180409T060409Z
UID:1250-1522150200-1525627800@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Exhibition: All in a Cave of Snow - the Strange Tale of Elizabeth Woodcock
DESCRIPTION:If your curiosity is piqued by the extraordinary\, then we have quite a tale to tell you \nCome visit and discover more about the remarkable Elizabeth Woodcock\, a resident of the village of Impington who survived for nearly eight days in a cave of snow after a fall from her horse on a tempestuous evening in February 1799. \nBased around contemporary accounts\, our exhibition uses objects from our own collection to illustrate Elizabeth’s tremendous fortitude\, as she struggled to survive in her icy cavern with just an almanac\, a snuff box\, a nutcracker\, a red handkerchief and a shoe. We will also explore the obsolete and rather alarming medicinal treatments that she endured after she was found. \nHer amazing survival story spread across the county and then countrywide and many flocked to her with gifts that included bountiful amounts of liquor. Such generous quantities of alcohol – both from well-wishers and from doctors – may well have accelerated her declining health and caused her death just five months later in July.  \nPerhaps it might be said that Elizabeth died as a result of kindness… \nVisit our blog and discover the link between Elizabeth\, a common item of clothing and a famous nursery rhyme. \nThis exhibition is part of Tracing Traditions\, a project funded by the Esmée Fairbairn Collections Fund and delivered by the Museums Association
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/all-in-a-cave-of-snow-the-strange-tale-of-elizabeth-woodcock/
LOCATION:Fens and Fenland Room\, Museum of Cambridge\, 2/3 Castle Street\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB3 0AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Museum,Tracing Traditions
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180210T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180223T163000
DTSTAMP:20260416T161220
CREATED:20180119T110757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180205T075404Z
UID:1238-1518260400-1519403400@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Accept My Love: a Display of Courtship Tokens for St. Valentine's Day
DESCRIPTION:Before the advent of St. Valentine’s Day cards\, expressions of love in the Fenland villages came in sweet but rather unusual guises \nYoung men would make tokens of affection from local plants and flowers\, tie them with a true-lovers’ knot and then give them to a sweetheart as a proposal of marriage – often without the exchange of a single word. Others might consult with a local wise woman and obtain love potions made with dragon’s blood… And\, if such overtures were ignored\, there were also rituals performed in the light of a full moon that could win a person  the attention they desire. \nMany courtship practices have been forgotten or superseded by greetings cards and other modern contrivances\, but you can learn about some of them in our special Valentine’s Day Exhibition\, hosted in our Fens and Fenland Room \nThis exhibition is part of Tracing Traditions\, a project funded by the Esmée Fairbairn Collections Fund and delivered by the Museums Association
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/accept-my-love/
LOCATION:Fens and Fenland Room\, Museum of Cambridge\, 2/3 Castle Street\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB3 0AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Museum,Tracing Traditions
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20180210T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180325T173000
DTSTAMP:20260416T161220
CREATED:20170904T201611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180205T080238Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Safeguards Against Witchcraft
DESCRIPTION:We have extended Safeguards Against Witchcraft until Sunday 25 March 2018\, to take account of our temporary closure for spring cleaning during the month of January \nFor centuries\, builders and homeowners secreted spiritual middens\, such as shoes\, bones and witch bottles\, in the walls\, fireplaces and under the floors in order to protect their property\, their kin and themselves from the forces of witchcraft. \nUsing  some rarely displayed objects from our own collection\, we are exploring the customs and traditions that guarded Cambridgeshire homes against evil intent. We are also collecting your stories about any finds that you may have made during renovations and building work\, in order to further our understanding of local traditions in Cambridge and Cambridgeshire. \nWhat should you do if a witch tries to enter your house? Read our blog to find out more \nThis exhibition is part of Tracing Traditions\, a project funded by the Esmée Fairbairn Collections Fund and delivered by the Museums Association
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/exhibition-safeguards-against-witchcraft/
LOCATION:The Museum of Cambridge\, 2-3 Castle Street\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB3 0AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Museum,Tracing Traditions
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