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SUMMARY:Annual Appeal: 'Cambridge per diem' with Rosie Zanders
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a very special talk with Rosie Zanders\, author of Cambridge per diem\, to help us raise money for our Annual Appeal.\n‘Cambridge per diem: A daily chronicle of Cambridge connections’\n Rosie has long been fascinated by Cambridge time and the personalities who have travelled through it. Time is a recurrent theme of this illustrated talk; Rosie will share some personal reflections on the passing of time\, whilst focusing on some notable Cambridge personalities. There will be a special mention\, of course\, of Cambridge connections on 5th October\, the day of this talk. \nAttendees will also have the chance to purchase a signed copy of Rosie’s book. \nAbout Rosie Zanders \nRosie is a recently retired Cambridge Blue Badge tourist guide. A love of travel and meeting people led Rosie to a long career in the tourist industry\, starting with coach tours across Europe to Austria and the south of France\, before qualifying as a Blue Badge guide in London\, specialising in conference programmes and in-house tours of Spencer House. More recently\, as a co-owner and subsequent sole director\, of Cambridge Tailor-Made Tours\, she has focused on arranging and conducting personalised\, tailor-made tours for small family groups and private clients. Her other passion\, for reading and language\, began with the study of medieval and modern French language and literature at UCL and culminated in the writing of several popular books on Cambridge. Her most recent publication is Cambridge per diem – a daily chronicle of Cambridge connections (Merak Publishing\, Nov. 2021); it contains an eclectic mix of Cambridge-related anniversaries\, at least one for every day of the year. \nAll of your donations towards this event will support our latest Annual Appeal – more details can be found on our website. Thank you in advance for your kind generosity! \nBooking is via Eventbrite. \nIf you have any accessibility requirements for this event\, please don’t hesitate to email us at enquiries@museumofcambridge.org.uk. or call 01223 355159 and ask for Annie. \nThere will be photography at this event – if you’d like to opt out of photography\, just add a note to your booking and let us know on the night. \nAnnual Appeal: Saving Our Stories\nBehind every single object in our Museum are a whole host of fascinating stories; the story of the person who made it\, the person who used it – or even the person who found it in a basement and gave it to the Museum.  \nCollections care and conservation is a complex and costly business\, requiring specialist equipment\, training\, extensive staff and volunteer time\, and substantial storage space – not to mention extremely high utility bills. \n So today\, we’re asking you for your help. Please help us keep our collections safe so that the unique stories each object tells can be handed down to future generations.  \nYou can find out more about our appeal on the Support Us tab.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/annual-appeal-annual-appeal-cambridge-per-diem-with-rosie-zanders/
LOCATION:Enid Porter Room\, Museum of Cambridge\, 2-3 Castle Street\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB3 0AQ\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Toads\, Lice\, and Urine: Witchcraft and Folk Magic in East Anglia with Ruth McPhee
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we talk with podcaster Ruth McPhee about Witchcraft and Folk Magic in East Anglia. \nRuth McPhee is the host of Ruth is Stranger than Fiction\, a podcast all about the strange histories and unlikely characters of East Anglia. Past episodes have covered folkloric figures including will o’ the wisps\, giants\, and toadmen\, gruesome events such as witch trials\, bodysnatching\, and tragic murders\, and plenty of hauntings and ghostly goings on around Cambridge and other towns of the area. \nAn exploration of historical beliefs around witchcraft and magic in the fens and fields of Cambridgeshire and beyond\, with Ruth McPhee from the Ruth is Stranger than Fiction podcast. From malevolent curses\, spells and toadmen through to the counter-witchcraft and protective magic of bodily fluids\, witch bottles and hag stones\, join us for an evening of peculiar tales and magical intrigue. \nFind out more about the podcast and how to subscribe at www.ruthisstranger.co.uk \n\nTickets on sale from October 1st. \nBook Here! \n  \n 
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/toads-lice-and-urine-witchcraft-and-folk-magic-in-east-anglia-with-ruth-mcphee/
LOCATION:The Museum of Cambridge\, 2-3 Castle Street\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB3 0AQ\, United Kingdom
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