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SUMMARY:Activity: Oral History Training
DESCRIPTION:Help us to build our oral history archive \nOur recent training session was so successful that we’re offering another opportunity to learn how to conduct oral history interviews\, and it’s FREE! \n– Always wanted to know more about the amazing things that your neighbours have done?\n– Ever wondered about the life of that fascinating old person who lives down the road? \n– Are you interested in learning more about your local area and how it has changed over the years? \nMemories and reminiscences are valuable pieces of social history. Come along and find out how to conduct an oral history interview as well as learning constructive listening skills and the way to record stories – plus we’ll provide drinks and snacks! \nInterested? Email Danny at danny.pedler@museumofcambridge.org.uk for further details.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/activity-oral-history-training/
LOCATION:Enid Porter Room\, Museum of Cambridge\, 2-3 Castle Street\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB3 0AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Tracing Traditions
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190422T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190623T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T185840
CREATED:20190405T152133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190422T103751Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Merry in Maytime
DESCRIPTION:Wanting to explore our collection but not had the chance to visit us yet?  \nWorry not! We’ll make it easier by coming to a place near you over the next couple of months! \nMerry in Maytime is a travelling exhibition investigating folk customs of Cambridgeshire people around the month of May. The exhibition includes original artefacts from our Museum\, oral histories\, local stories\, photographs of seasonal celebrations\, and a specially sung traditional Cambridgeshire May Carol. Cambridgeshire is rich in traditional celebrations; this exhibition explores the origins and development of May Day\, the curious custom of Beating the Bounds\, and the life and costume involved with Jack in the Green May processions.  \nDownload the single HERE! A Traditional May Carol from the village of Fowlmere\, Cambridgeshire. Collected in 1898 by the Reverend Alexander Campbell Yorke. \nWe’ll be touring from 22 April – 23 June at the following locations and there will be a FREE launch event at each from 6:30-7:30 pm (see below for dates)\, with entertainment and refreshments: \nSt Mary’s Church\, Burwell \nMonday 22 April – Sunday 28 April\, 9:00am – 6:00pm \nLaunch event Monday 22 April\, 6:30pm – 7:30pm  \nAll Saints Church\, Barrington  \nMonday 29 April – Sunday 5 May\, 9:00am – 5:00pm \nLaunch event Monday 29 April\, 6:30pm – 7:30pm  \nSt Andrew’s Church\, Soham \nTuesday 7 May – Sunday 12 May\, 9:30am – 4:30pm \nLaunch event Monday 6 May\, 6:30pm – 7:30pm  \nSt Mary’s Church\, Fowlmere \nMonday 13 May – Sunday 19 May\, 9:00am – 6:00pm (church not accessible between 10:30am – 12:30pm on Sunday 19 May) \nLaunch event Monday 13 May\, 6:30pm – 7:30pm  \nWisbech & Fenland Museum\, Wisbech \nTuesday 21 May – Saturday 25 May\, 10:00am – 4:00pm \nLaunch event Tuesday 21 May\, 6:30pm – 7:30pm  \nDenny Abbey & Farmland Museum\, Waterbeach \nTuesday 28 May – Sunday 23 June\, 11:00am – 5:00pm \nLaunch event Tuesday 28 May \, 6:30pm – 7:30pm  \n 
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/exhibition-merry-in-maytime/
CATEGORIES:Tracing Traditions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250401
DTSTAMP:20260410T185840
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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:20250402
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250513
DTSTAMP:20260410T185840
CREATED:20250403T111639Z
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SUMMARY:Temporary Exhibition: It Takes Time to Grow
DESCRIPTION:“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 \nThe Museum is proud to display “It Takes Time to Grow: An LGBTQ+ History of Cambridgeshire” from the Kite Trust. This fantastic touring exhibition has come together from a collection of items from Cambridgeshire’s LGBTQ+ community. \nThis exhibition tells just a few of the many stories from 50 years of queer history across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough. From the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality in 1967\, through to the expansion of local Pride events across the county in the 202s\, join us to explore the growth of the local LGBTQ+ community over the last half century. \nSee this exhibit on display at the Museum from the 2nd of April to the 12th of May. \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/it-takes-time-to-grow/
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:20250426
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260127
DTSTAMP:20260410T185840
CREATED:20250424T104144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251124T100232Z
UID:13720-1745625600-1769471999@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Exhibition: Legacies of Windrush in Cambridge
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThis co-curated exhibition was created in partnership with Dr Carol Brown-Leonardi and the African Caribbean Research Group. \nFeaturing for the first time a series of oral histories from local Caribbean Elders in Cambridge\, the oral histories capture special moments of family history\, experiences and invaluable community stories. Stories collected in partnership with Dr Carol Brown-Leonardi share the fantastic legacy of the Windrush generation through music\, food\, religion\, the arts and community. From pub landlords\, local newsagent owners and steelpan bands\, the exhibition celebrates the people at the heart of Cambridge’s community. \nThis project was only made possible thanks to public funding from the National Lottery through Arts Council England. This project brought together an intergenerational team of volunteers to tell the story of the local community. A group of young “Windrush Curators” worked alongside elders\, family members and local community members to research\, uncover and share the untold histories of Cambridge’s Caribbean past. \nDisplaying a range of personal items on loan from community members\, the exhibit features photographs\, textiles\, steel pans\, local cricket history and 6 new oral histories for visitors to explore. \nFind out more about the exhibition here. \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.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/exhibition-legacies-of-windrush-in-cambridge/
LOCATION:The Museum of Cambridge\, 2-3 Castle Street\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB3 0AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Legacies of Windrush in Cambridgeshire,Museum,Our Cambridge,Tracing Traditions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250722
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251024
DTSTAMP:20260410T185840
CREATED:20250808T103135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250808T104310Z
UID:14312-1753142400-1761263999@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Community Exhibition: Turtle Dove Cambridge
DESCRIPTION: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). \nThe community exhibition showcases creative responses from young women involved in Turtle Dove Cambridge’s alternative education and peer support programmes. The pieces reflect personal experiences and collective conversations around the need for more inclusive and emotionally supportive education. Each piece reflects their lived experience of learning and a shared call for more accessible environments\, highlighting the need for spaces where young women feel seen\, heard and supported like Turtle Dove. \nThe display includes: \n\nA sculpture\, titled ‘My Neurodivrse Brain’ representing the need for educational systems to recognise and support different ways of thinking and learning.\nTwo paintings: one expressing what it feels like to be seen\, heard\, and understood\, and another capturing the experience of being misunderstood and excluded.\n\nAbout Turtle Dove Cambridge: \nTurtle Dove Cambridge supports young women aged 14-24 who are\, or are at risk of becoming NEET (not in education\, employment\, or training). They offer creative confidence-building programmes that combine hospitality training\, personal development\, and peer support in safe and supportive spaces. \nTheir alternative education and peer support mentoring courses provide hands-on experience and wellbeing support\, offering 1:1 mentoring\, culinary skills training\, and personal growth activities. Turtle Dove Cambridge also run a catering and events programme\, giving young women real-world experience supporting community\, corporate\, and private functions. Through these opportunities\, young women build skills\, confidence\, and professional networks\, while offering high-quality service and food. \nIf you’re interested in learning more about their work\, partnering with Turtle Dove Cambridge\, or booking their catering services\, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. Flyers with more information will be available alongside the display. Link to Turtle Dove Cambridge Website: https://www.turtledovecambridge.com/ \n  \nThe Turtle Dove Cambridge community exhibition will be on display until 23 October 2025.  Standard admissions rates apply. Entry is £7.70 with a donation\, £6 for concession 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/community-exhibition-turtle-dove-cambridge/
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:20251124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260126
DTSTAMP:20260410T185840
CREATED:20251112T121428Z
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SUMMARY:Community Exhibition: The Angels Foundation UK
DESCRIPTION:The Museum of Cambridge is delighted to host The Angels Foundation UK\, a charity which provides essential\, trauma-informed services designed to support domestic abuse survivors and their families as they rebuild their lives. \nAbout The Angels Foundation UK : \nThe Angels Foundation UK support individuals and families in Cambridgeshire fleeing domestic abuse\, providing essential furniture\, flooring\, and appliances through our ‘Back to Life’ project. With a trauma-informed approach\, they offer wraparound support and counselling to help survivors and their children heal\, rebuild\, and break the cycle. \nIf you’re interested in learning more about their work\, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. Flyers with more information will be available alongside the display. Link to The Angels Foundation UK website: www.angelsfoundation.com/home \nThe Angels Foundation UK community exhibition will be on display until 25 January 2026.  Standard admissions rates apply. Entry is £7.70 with a donation\, £6 for concession 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/community-exhibition-the-angels-foundation-uk/
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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