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SUMMARY:Beyond the Ivory Tower: Sharing Cambridge's Diverse Histories
DESCRIPTION:Join Uncomfortable Cambridge to explore the often overlooked stories and individuals of Cambridge\, tracing their presence through history. \n\n\nCambridge’s traditional histories often conjure images of its prestigious university and iconic architecture\, but these narratives have often obscured the contributions of diverse communities that have profoundly shaped the city’s past. Drawing inspiration from the critical history walking tours of Uncomfortable Cambridge\, this lecture will delve into overlooked stories and individuals\, bringing to light the enduring presence and influences of marginalised ethnic and religious communities and trace their presence throughout the city’s history. \nJoin us to explore how connecting with these often-overlooked histories can not only enrich our understanding of the city’s past but also inspire the building of stronger\, more inclusive communities today. \nAbout the speaker: \nUncomfortable Cambridge is a community interest company and a social enterprise that runs unique walking tours that highlight histories of race\, gender\, class\, and legacies of empire. Run by university researchers\, our tours are dedicated to diversifying the stories told about Cambridge. \nLearn more at: https://www.uncomfortablecambridge.com/ \n\n\n\n\nBook now: \nBeyond the Ivory Tower: Sharing Cambridge’s Diverse Histories Tickets\, Thu\, Mar 27\, 2025 at 6:00 PM | Eventbrite \n  \nSupporting the Museum of Cambridge \nThe Museum of Cambridge is an independent Charity and is not part of either the Cambridge Council or the University of Cambridge. We kindly suggest a donation of £7\, which includes the talk and entry to the Museum of Cambridge (usually £6 for Adults\, £4.50 for Students/Jobseekers). Your donation supports the daily running and conservation care of the Museum\, an independent charity. \nNOTE: Eventbrite has changed its set up and now only allows one ‘donate as you feel’ ticket per purchase. Please kindly book tickets separately per email; the same email can be used. \nAccessibility  \nYou can also read about our accessibility information on our website. If you’d like to chat through any accessibility requirements\, don’t hesitate to give us a call on 01223 355159 or email sumyin.wong@museumofcambridge.org.uk. Event attendees with additional needs are welcome to bring a supporter or carer who will be admitted to the event free of charge.   \nGetting Here  \nWe are in the centre of Cambridge. You’ll find us at the corner of Castle Street and Northampton Street. We are right beside Kettle’s Yard and only a 15-minute walk from King’s College.  \nYou can park your bike at the bike parks on Bridge Street or on Northampton Street. There is a bus stop on Bridge Street. Check out the Stagecoach website to plan your journey to and from the Museum. Find out more about how to get here by train\, bike\, bus\, car or on foot on our website.  \nPhotography and Videography \nPlease note that this talk will be recorded for future viewing online. Please also note that photographs will be taken throughout this event\, and images may be used in future marketing and reporting materials. If you do not wish you or your family’s photograph to be taken\, please make sure to let us know.  \nHealthy Events  \nIf you’re feeling unwell or have recently tested positive for Covid-19\, please do not attend this event. We’ll be happy to offer you a refund if applicable\, and welcome you at the Museum on another day.  \nLove events? Love them even more when they’re free? Join the Friends of the Museum of Cambridge today and you’ll get access to free events\, discounts in our shop and year-round free entry for you and a guest.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/beyond-the-ivory-tower/
LOCATION:Enid Porter Room\, Museum of Cambridge\, 2-3 Castle Street\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB3 0AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Museum,Our Cambridge,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250313T180000
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DTSTAMP:20260415T035218
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SUMMARY:Her Cambridge: Reframing Women’s Hidden Histories
DESCRIPTION:Delve into the untold stories of women in Cambridge with Uncomfortable Cambridge\, and critically examine how we narrate their history! \n\n\nInspired by Uncomfortable Cambridge‘s Hidden Histories tour\, this lecture delves into the untold stories of women in Cambridge and critically examines how we narrate their history. Building on the tour’s exploration of women’s urban\, academic\, and family lives\, the construction of gendered identities\, and queer experiences\, this talk addresses key questions: What gaps exist in the historical record\, and how can we amplify silenced voices? Through case studies of pioneering women scholars\, everyday lives\, and communities\, we’ll explore their struggles\, achievements\, and the ways historical narratives have excluded or misrepresented them. \nJoin us to discuss strategies for creating a more comprehensive narrative of Cambridge’s past. \nAbout the speaker: \nUncomfortable Cambridge is a community interest company and a social enterprise that runs unique walking tours that highlight histories of race\, gender\, class\, and legacies of empire. Run by university researchers\, our tours are dedicated to diversifying the stories told about Cambridge. \nLearn more at: https://www.uncomfortablecambridge.com/ \n\n\n\n\nBook now: \nHer Cambridge: Reframing Women’s Hidden Histories Tickets\, Thu\, Mar 13\, 2025 at 6:00 PM | Eventbrite \n  \nSupporting the Museum of Cambridge \nThe Museum of Cambridge is an independent Charity and is not part of either the Cambridge Council or the University of Cambridge. We kindly suggest a donation of £7\, which includes the talk and entry to the Museum of Cambridge (usually £6 for Adults\, £4.50 for Students/Jobseekers). Your donation supports the daily running and conservation care of the Museum\, an independent charity. \nNOTE: Eventbrite has changed its set up and now only allows one ‘donate as you feel’ ticket per purchase. Please kindly book tickets separately per email; the same email can be used. \nAccessibility  \nYou can also read about our accessibility information on our website. If you’d like to chat through any accessibility requirements\, don’t hesitate to give us a call on 01223 355159 or email sumyin.wong@museumofcambridge.org.uk. Event attendees with additional needs are welcome to bring a supporter or carer who will be admitted to the event free of charge.   \nGetting Here  \nWe are in the centre of Cambridge. You’ll find us at the corner of Castle Street and Northampton Street. We are right beside Kettle’s Yard and only a 15-minute walk from King’s College.  \nYou can park your bike at the bike parks on Bridge Street or on Northampton Street. There is a bus stop on Bridge Street. Check out the Stagecoach website to plan your journey to and from the Museum. Find out more about how to get here by train\, bike\, bus\, car or on foot on our website.  \nPhotography and Videography \nPlease note that this talk will be recorded for future viewing online. Please also note that photographs will be taken throughout this event\, and images may be used in future marketing and reporting materials. If you do not wish you or your family’s photograph to be taken\, please make sure to let us know.  \nHealthy Events  \nIf you’re feeling unwell or have recently tested positive for Covid-19\, please do not attend this event. We’ll be happy to offer you a refund if applicable\, and welcome you at the Museum on another day.  \nLove events? Love them even more when they’re free? Join the Friends of the Museum of Cambridge today and you’ll get access to free events\, discounts in our shop and year-round free entry for you and a guest.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/her-cambridge/
LOCATION:Enid Porter Room\, Museum of Cambridge\, 2-3 Castle Street\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB3 0AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Museum,Our Cambridge,Talk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250401
DTSTAMP:20260415T035218
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UID:12806-1738540800-1743465599@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Temporary Exhibition: Cam (Short Film)
DESCRIPTION:The Museum of Cambridge is delighted to host CAM\, a short film on the alternate view of one of the world’s most academic and prestigious cities. \nCaptured throughout 2023\, the 4-minute film features black and white still images against an original score. Filmmakers Ryan Cooper Henniker (Being Both\, 2019) and Matthew Ward (Stranger\, 2024) set out to showcase a side of Cambridge that is seldom celebrated and mostly hidden from an external gaze. \nRyan\, director and photographer\, notes: “Cambridge is an internationally revered centre of academic and scientific excellence\, an image that is continuously projected by media and City officials\, but that’s only half the story: the city is so much more\, and diverse in every sense of the word with a rich local history. Cam attempts to archive it before development and unaffordability turns Cambridge into something else.” \nEvery sound was recorded in person by Matthew\, and the film’s sound design incorporates around 100 local voices alongside cars\, mopeds\, buses\, construction work\, bicycle bells\, gentle sounds of the river Cam and its wildlife\, and even someone vaping. Designed to imitate an immersive walk through the streets of Cambridge in 2024\, it shows how every voice has a different rhythm and pitch\, that changes in many ways depending on our emotions and environment. \nInterview subjects consist of a wide range of residents from community group founders\, staff at Milton Recycling Centre and local influencer and mental health advocate The Barefoot Guy. Participants’ stories highlight deep-rooted rituals and connections to the city and its former life as a collection of villages with their own customs. The stories of local families and views juxtapose with the increasingly transient nature of the city. \nCam features one interview with a resident speaking in the now rare Cambridge accent\, a dialect dying out as new citizens move in\, and long-time communities disperse. \nThe images were shot across hundreds of hours of walking the streets and connecting with locals\, mixed with unexpected and unstaged moments\, captured from afar. \n  \nThe temporary exhibition Cam opens on Monday 3rd of February and will be on display until early April.  Standard admissions rates apply. Entry is £7 with a donation\, £6 as standard and free for 16 years and under.  \nAccessibility \nYou can read about our accessibility information on our website here Accessibility – The Museum of Cambridge. If you’d like to chat through any accessibility requirements\, don’t hesitate to give us a call on 01223 355159 or email enquiries@museumofcambridge.org.uk. Visitors with additional needs are welcome to bring a supporter or carer who will be admitted to the event free of charge. \nGetting Here \nWe are in the centre of Cambridge. You’ll find us at the corner of Castle Street and Northampton Street. We are right beside Kettle’s Yard and only a 15-minute walk from King’s College. \nYou can park your bike at the bike parks on Bridge Street or on Northampton Street. There is a bus stop on Bridge Street. Check out the Stagecoach website to plan your journey to and from the Museum. Find out more about how to get here by train\, bike\, bus\, car or on foot on our website. \nHealthy Events \nIf you’re feeling unwell or have recently tested positive for Covid-19\, please do not attend this event. We’ll be happy to offer you a refund if applicable\, and welcome you at the Museum on another day.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/cam-short-film/
LOCATION:The Museum of Cambridge\, 2-3 Castle Street\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB3 0AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Museum,Our Cambridge,Tracing Traditions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241202
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UID:12415-1732838400-1733097599@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Made in Cambridge Christmas Market
DESCRIPTION:The Museum of Cambridge is delighted to welcome you to our annual Made in Cambridge Christmas Market 2024!\n \nWhen: Friday 29th November – Sunday 1st December\, 10am – 5pm daily\n \nWhere: Museum of Cambridge\, 2-3 Castle Street CB3 0AQ\n \nCost: FREE\n \nGet ready to immerse yourself in the Christmas spirit at our Christmas Market. Browse local\, hand-made gifts from talented Cambridgeshire makers\, and gift something different this Christmas!\n \nA festive market celebrating unique and local talent\, the Museum of Cambridge is delighted to host a variety of Cambridgeshire artisans showcasing and selling their craft. Explore a curated selection of handcrafted gifts\, made by the talented people of Cambridgeshire. Gift\, or treat yourself well\, knowing you’ve supported local people\, and spend time at our festive market and be inspired by festive décor!\n \nOur amazing vendors for the Made in Cambridge Christmas Market:\n \nFriday 29th November\nVicky Hallam Design\nWhittle Wire\nPrebble Pots\nOtherside Silly\nRowan Humberstone\nNadia Rose Makes\nRecycled Weaver\n \nSaturday 30th November\n\nVicky Hallam Design\nWhittle Wire\n\nAnsari Prints\nAdira Jewel\nI Like Your Bag\nWildMoonWhispers\n \nSunday 1st December\nHannah B Pottery\nElectraglade\nNancy K Jewellery\n\nPrebble Pots\nOtherside Silly\n\nTrinity Orchards of Cambridge\nBrewBoard\n \nVolunteer-run drinks stand and Second-hand book stall\nIn addition to this wonderful variety of Cambridgeshire makers\, there will be a volunteer-run drinks stand every day serving mulled wine\, tea and coffee to add to the festive cheer! In the Museum’s continued support to sustainability\, we will also be selling second hand books at the Christmas Market and our Museum shop\, offering something for everybody. All proceeds will support the daily running and conservation care of the Museum of Cambridge\, an independent charity. \n \nJoin the Museum of Cambridge for a weekend of festive cheer\, and local artistry and talent. Shop\, visit or browse amazing drinks and gifts galore. Let the wonder of our talented city infuse your holiday season with warmth and cheer!\n \nBeautiful Carols\nJoin us on Saturday\, 30th November at 2pm\, when a talented group of carollers will fill the market with the festive spirit. Enjoy a heart warming performance of classic and modern carols\, adding a magical touch to your Christmas shopping experience!  \n\n \nAccessibility\nYou can read about our accessibility information on our website here Accessibility – The Museum of Cambridge. If you’d like to chat through any accessibility requirements\, don’t hesitate to give us a call on 01223 355159 or email enquiries@museumofcambridge.org.uk. Visitors with additional needs are welcome to bring a supporter or carer who will be admitted to the event free of charge.\n \nGetting Here\nWe are in the centre of Cambridge. You’ll find us at the corner of Castle Street and Northampton Street. We are right beside Kettle’s Yard and only a 15-minute walk from King’s College.\n \nYou can park your bike at the bike parks on Bridge Street or on Northampton Street. There is a bus stop on Bridge Street. Check out the Stagecoach website to plan your journey to and from the Museum. Find out more about how to get here by train\, bike\, bus\, car or on foot on our website.\n \nPhotography \nPlease note that photographs will be taken throughout this event\, and images may be used in future marketing and reporting materials. If you do not wish you or your family’s photograph to be taken\, please make sure to let us know. \n \nHealthy Events\nIf you’re feeling unwell or have recently tested positive for Covid-19\, please do not attend this event. We’ll be happy to offer you a refund if applicable\, and welcome you at the Museum on another day.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/christmas-market-2024/
LOCATION:Enid Porter Room\, Museum of Cambridge\, 2-3 Castle Street\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB3 0AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Activity,Museum,Our Cambridge,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240315T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240315T210000
DTSTAMP:20260415T035218
CREATED:20240221T144231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240222T140204Z
UID:11295-1710531000-1710536400@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Does Mill Road matter? Local history and museums in the 21st century
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Cambridge Festival\,  Mill Road History Society and The Museum of Cambridge present a talk by Roger Lilley\, looking at their history\, relationship and opportunities for the future\, as well as some of the interesting material in the Museum.  Roger is Chair of Trustees at MoC and an editor for the museum social history website\, Capturing Cambridge.\n\n\nRoger Lilley looks at the relationship between a local history museum and a local history group and the opportunities presented for their interaction. \nRoger will be talking about the Museum of Cambridge\, its history\, trials and tribulations and future development. He’ll be talking about the way it can interact with local history societies and in particular with the Mill Road History Society. He’ll look at their legacy to the Museum\, Capturing Cambridge\, and how the Museum has used that resource to widen its outreach and collect more resources. \nHe’ll also look at new material that the Museum has collected on people and events in the Mill Road area and talk about opportunities to enrich that collection of data further. In comparison\, he will look at other roads\, communities and villages in Cambridgeshire and how the Museum has and continues to play a role in fostering a knowledge of local history. \nHe will ask how communities such as those living in the Mill Road area would like to see the future of the Museum of Cambridge\, and whose responsibility it is ultimately is to ensure that its collection and influence continues into the 21st century. \nRoger is currently the chair of the Trustees of the Museum of Cambridge. He is a former Cambridge primary school teacher with a mixed background in classics\, religious polyphony\, catastrophe reinsurance and environmental campaigning. He’s lived in Cambridge for over thirty years and devoted himself to local history research for the last ten. \nThis talk is a joint venture between the Mill Road History Society and the Museum of Cambridge\, as a part of the Cambridge Festival. \n  \nDoors open at 7pn\, and the talk will start at 7:30pm. Entry is free and open to all. Booking is recommended via an email to bookings@millroadhistory.org.uk but everyone is welcome on the night subject to space. \n  \nLocation: \nMill Road Community Centre \n6 Hazell Street \nCambridge CB1 2GN \nUnited Kingdom \nMore information is available at: https://millroadhistory.org.uk/event/does-mill-road-matter-local-history-and-museums-in-the-21st-century/
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/does-mill-road-matter-local-history-and-museums-in-the-21st-century/
LOCATION:Cambridgeshire
CATEGORIES:Museum,Our Cambridge,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190823T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190823T150000
DTSTAMP:20260415T035218
CREATED:20190531T114416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190610T161326Z
UID:3946-1566568800-1566572400@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Event: Museum Adventures with the 'Hidden Tales' at Heffers!
DESCRIPTION:Come to Heffers children’s department this August for some amazing activities with the team behind the exciting new museum adventure book\, Hidden Tales! \nFrom a bookshop treasure hunt to handling museum objects\, there will be something different each week with special guest appearances from four Cambridge Museums and their collections. \nEver wondered how they used to catch eels in the Fens? Or what toys Victorian children used to play with? Come and find out at the Museum of Cambridge handling table on Friday 23rd August\, 2pm – 3pm. Explore stories of Cambridgeshire from the ordinary to the extraordinary and hold some of our mystery objects. You never know what you might find!
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/museum-adventures-with-the-hidden-tales-at-heffers/
LOCATION:Heffers Bookshop\, 20 Trinity Street\, Cambridge\, CB2 1TY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Capturing Cambridge,Our Cambridge,Our Cambridge at Your Museum
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