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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/
LOCATION:Cambridgeshire
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201221T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20201221T200000
DTSTAMP:20260411T195548
CREATED:20201211T112715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201211T112715Z
UID:5730-1608577200-1608580800@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Cambridge Talks: Telling Tales of Cambridge City
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the first of our Cambridge Talks\, a series of events raising funds for the Museum of Cambridge’s fundraising appeal #YourMuseumNeedsYou. \nCurious about Cambridge’s heritage beyond the colleges? \nWant to learn about the history of your area\, but don’t know where to start? \nDo you have a suitcase full of family photos and stories\, and want to know how to share them? \nIn this talk\, Roger Lilley will be exploring Capturing Cambridge\, a community-based history project which focuses on the shared heritage of the city of Cambridge. \nRoger will zoom in on the area of Newtown\, with a particular focus on how class differences impacted residents’ experiences of living in Cambridge. \nWe will also reveal how to upload your own photos\, documents or research to help us build a richer understanding of the history of this dynamic city. \nRoger has contributed to the Capturing Cambridge project and worked on other WWI related local history projects in Cambridge for several years. Currently a governor of Homerton Children’s Centre and treasurer of St John the Evangelist Hills Road\, he was previously a teacher at Milton Road Primary School\, a national campaigner for Friends of the Earth and an underwriter at Lloyd’s of London. Roger is also a member of the Board of Trustees at the Museum of Cambridge. \n  \nAll proceeds from this event will go towards the Museum of Cambridge’s fundraising appeal #YourMuseumNeedsYou\, which aims to help us overcome the huge financial blow dealt by the Covid-19 pandemic.    \nWe want to say a huge thank you to all our supporters who have helped us over the last few weeks and months. So\, we have made this event ‘donate what you like’ – you can choose how much to donate in exchange for your ticket.  \nPlease support us to survive the next few months by buying a ticket to this event\, and/or donating directly to our fundraising appeal: bit.ly/MOCDonate \n  \nHow to attend this talk: \nThis talk will be held on Zoom. There is no need to download any software- you can access the talk via your usual internet browser from the comfort of your own home. Cup of tea/glass of mulled wine is optional! \nOnce you have purchased your ticket on Eventbrite\, you are officially signed up to the event and you will receive an automatic confirmation email from Eventbrite. \nThree days prior to the event\, we will send you a ‘Zoom Invite’ with joining instructions which explains how to attend the talk. \nIf you have any concerns or questions about attending this event\, please email Annie on annie.davis@museumofcambridge or call her on 01223 355159.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/cambridge-talks-telling-tales-of-cambridge-city/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201230T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20201230T120000
DTSTAMP:20260411T195548
CREATED:20181202T115838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201206T171958Z
UID:5692-1609324200-1609329600@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Hidden Cambridge Walking Tour (30 December)
DESCRIPTION:Journey through the streets of Hidden Cambridge \nA group of qualified guides are once again offering walking tours of the oldest part of the city\, generously donating the proceeds to support the Museum of Cambridge. \nIt’s a tour for local residents who have always meant to explore the side streets and alleyways but never quite had the time\, as well as for visitors who want to discover more of Cambridge beyond King’s Parade. \nDiscover the heart of the ancient city\, some of the hidden nooks and crannies you’ve never noticed before around the river crossing and quayside area – traces of the Roman settlement\, the Norman castle\, the Saxon and Viking trading centre and the medieval town. Hear stories of beer\, brothels and boatmen! Nobel prizes jostle with rugby players and mustard factories. \nThe tour is subject to COVID-19 regulations in place at the time\, and the groups will be small and conducted in a safe way. \nFor booking visit https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/90-minute-hidden-cambridge-walking-tour-2021-tickets-126185380871. Booking is not required for accompanied children aged 12 and under. They also get free entrance to the museum. \nMeet at 10.30am outside the Round Church on Bridge Street. Each tour lasts about 90 minutes and the cost of £15 a head includes a year’s free entry to the Museum. This small\, independent museum\, located in the former White Horse Inn\, has a big story to share. Suffused with the history of the local people of Cambridge\, it contains an eclectic collection of everyday objects used in day-to-day life\, from vacuum cleaners and washing machines to false teeth and mantraps! Opening times are limited currently\, check the web site for up to date hours. \nThis tour is organised and run by Hidden Cambridge\, for further details contact Hidden.Cambridge@gmail.com \nFeatured photo by Bob Wheatley \nThe Round ChurchPortugal PlaceThrough the Door of St Peter’sThe Hawks’ Club
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/december-walking-tour-hidden-cambridge-and-the-museum-of-cambridge-3/
LOCATION:Round Church\, Round Church\, Bridge Street\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Museum,Walking Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hidden Cambridge":MAILTO:Hidden.Cambridge@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210103T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210103T120000
DTSTAMP:20260411T195548
CREATED:20181202T115838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201206T172029Z
UID:5695-1609669800-1609675200@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Hidden Cambridge Walking Tour (January)
DESCRIPTION:Journey through the streets of Hidden Cambridge \nA group of qualified guides are once again offering walking tours of the oldest part of the city\, generously donating the proceeds to support the Museum of Cambridge. \nIt’s a tour for local residents who have always meant to explore the side streets and alleyways but never quite had the time\, as well as for visitors who want to discover more of Cambridge beyond King’s Parade. \nDiscover the heart of the ancient city\, some of the hidden nooks and crannies you’ve never noticed before around the river crossing and quayside area – traces of the Roman settlement\, the Norman castle\, the Saxon and Viking trading centre and the medieval town. Hear stories of beer\, brothels and boatmen! Nobel prizes jostle with rugby players and mustard factories. \nThe tour is subject to COVID-19 regulations in place at the time\, and the groups will be small and conducted in a safe way. \nFor booking visit https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/90-minute-hidden-cambridge-walking-tour-2021-tickets-126185380871. Booking is not required for accompanied children aged 12 and under. They also get free entrance to the museum. \nMeet at 10.30am outside the Round Church on Bridge Street. Each tour lasts about 90 minutes and the cost of £15 a head includes a year’s free entry to the Museum. This small\, independent museum\, located in the former White Horse Inn\, has a big story to share. Suffused with the history of the local people of Cambridge\, it contains an eclectic collection of everyday objects used in day-to-day life\, from vacuum cleaners and washing machines to false teeth and mantraps! Opening times are limited currently\, check the web site for up to date hours. \nThis tour is organised and run by Hidden Cambridge\, for further details contact Hidden.Cambridge@gmail.com \nFeatured photo by Bob Wheatley \nThe Round ChurchPortugal PlaceThrough the Door of St Peter’sThe Hawks’ Club
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/walking-tour-hidden-cambridge-and-the-museum-of-cambridge/
LOCATION:Round Church\, Round Church\, Bridge Street\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Museum,Walking Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hidden Cambridge":MAILTO:Hidden.Cambridge@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210120T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210120T200000
DTSTAMP:20260411T195548
CREATED:20201211T112715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210111T101508Z
UID:5775-1611169200-1611172800@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Cambridge Talks: Pickwick's Cambridge Scrapbook
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the second of our Cambridge Talks\, a series of events raising funds for the Museum of Cambridge’s fundraising appeal #YourMuseumNeedsYou. \nWhen Samuel Pickwick visited Cambridge in 1838 he compiled a scrapbook of the folk he met and the things he saw. When he left\, his scrapbook remained\, and through Pickwick’s eyes we will explore Dickensian-era Cambridge. \nIn this talk\, Mike will be exploring some of what Pickwick’s imagined scrapbook might reveal of the Castle Hill area and the surrounds in the late 1830s. \nMike Petty is an eminent local historian of the city of Cambridge and the surrounding area. Founder of the Cambridgeshire Collection\, Mike has became the most widely acknowledged authority on Cambridge and the fenland\, building up a unique knowledge of resources which he continues to share through regular lectures to groups and societies. \nHis wide experience in assisting thousands of enquirers for over 50 years and unrivalled knowledge of published material – books\, newspapers\, illustrations\, maps etc – combine to provide a unique service for those investigating any aspect of the area\, past or present. More details are contained on his website. \nYou can learn more about Cambridge’s history from the comfort of your home by visiting Cambridgeshire History on your Computer: the Library on your Laptop and The Cambridgeshire Scrapbook which summarises thousands of articles on Cambridge’s history. If you’re a Facebook user\, you can also join the Fenland History on Facebook group. \n  \nAll proceeds from this event will go towards the Museum of Cambridge’s fundraising appeal #YourMuseumNeedsYou\, which aims to help us overcome the huge financial blow dealt by the Covid-19 pandemic.    \nWe want to say a huge thank you to all our supporters who have helped us over the last few weeks and months. So\, we have made this event ‘donate what you like’ – you can choose how much to donate in exchange for your ticket.  \nPlease support us to survive the next few months by buying a ticket to this event\, and/or donating directly to our fundraising appeal: bit.ly/MOCDonate \n  \nHow to attend this talk: \nThis talk will be held on Zoom. There is no need to download any software- you can access the talk via your usual internet browser from the comfort of your own home. Cup of tea/glass of mulled wine is optional! \nOnce you have purchased your ticket on Eventbrite\, you are officially signed up to the event and you will receive an automatic confirmation email from Eventbrite. \nThree days prior to the event\, we will send you a ‘Zoom Invite’ with joining instructions which explains how to attend the talk. \nIf you have any concerns or questions about attending this event\, please email Annie on annie.davis@museumofcambridge or call her on 01223 355159.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/cambridge-talks-telling-tales-of-cambridge-city-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210206T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210206T120000
DTSTAMP:20260411T195548
CREATED:20210119T113430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210119T125752Z
UID:5832-1612607400-1612612800@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Online herbal tea tasting: sharing traditional knowledge
DESCRIPTION:Join local herbalist Vanessa Neville for an online pop up tea tasting in conjunction with Forge\, on Saturday 6th February at 10.30 am. \nSign up clicking here \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nJoin local herbalist Vanessa Neville for an online pop up tea tasting in conjunction with Forge\, on Saturday 6th February at 10.30 am. \n  \nVanessa is an experienced practising herbalist working in clinics and online\, and leads seasonal walks\, herbal talks and herbal medicine events. On the day we will prepare our tea\, drink\, share and learn about the mystery of plants and herbs through our sense of smell\, taste and where it effects our bodies. \nWe will learn: \n-Good identification\, drying and storage practice for harvested plants. \n-How to grow our plants for medicine. \n-What effects and medicine the mystery herb gives us. \nWhen you signed up\, we’ll ask you to type in your address. This is so that we can send you on the post a herb to be used during the workshop. \n(The herb Vanessa will send out is classed as a food medicine and has no known contra-indications or side effects. It is a safe traditional indigenous plant). \nWe will send you a Zoom link to join the workshop on the date to the email address provided when you sign up. \n  \nThis event is free and part of our exhibition FORGE. It is possible thanks to funding from Cambridge City Council. \nConsider donating to the museum on our website\, so that we can continue running events like this. \n  \nWe are looking forward to seeing you on the 6th of February!
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/online-herbal-tea-tasting-sharing-traditional-knowledge/
LOCATION:Cambridgeshire
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210216
DTSTAMP:20260411T195548
CREATED:20210201T131243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210202T111916Z
UID:5933-1613347200-1613433599@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Twilight at Home
DESCRIPTION:  \nHave you heard? \nThe museum has an activity for you to keep your little ones busy during half term: Twilight at Home: Treasure Hunt in the Twi-Light. \nThis activity is for kids aged 6 and above who want to have fun drawing\, looking for hidden things\, and using a torch! \nAvailable from Monday 15th February – just in time for half term. \nMake sure you don’t miss out! Just click this link for more details.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/twilight-at-home/
LOCATION:Cambridgeshire
CATEGORIES:Activity,Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210217T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210217T201500
DTSTAMP:20260411T195548
CREATED:20201211T112715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210203T124720Z
UID:5922-1613588400-1613592900@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Cambridge Talks: Stories of the early Bangladeshi settlers in Cambridge
DESCRIPTION:Join us our Cambridge Talks\, a series of events raising funds for the Museum of Cambridge’s fundraising appeal #YourMuseumNeedsYou. \n  \nShahida will be talking about the early settlers from East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) in Cambridge\, her father being one of them.  \nThey arrived at a time when the country was recovering after the Second World War – the period of post-war immigration. Discover the fascinating Bengali history and heritage.  \nShahida is an author and writer of Bangladeshi heritage\, born and raised in Cambridge. She writes historical fiction\, non-fiction and children’s stories and has contributed widely to print and online publications\, such as the Huffington Post UK as well as to BBC Radio. Her first historical novel is ‘Lascar’. Shahida is also a trustee of Cambridge Central Mosque\, (Europe’s first eco-mosque)\, the Karim Foundation and an advisor to the trustees of the Museum of Cambridge.  \n  \nAll proceeds from this event will go towards the Museum of Cambridge’s fundraising appeal #YourMuseumNeedsYou\, which aims to help us overcome the huge financial blow dealt by the Covid-19 pandemic.    \nWe want to say a huge thank you to all our supporters who have helped us over the last few weeks and months. So\, we have made this event ‘donate what you like’ – you can choose how much to donate in exchange for your ticket.  \nPlease support us to survive the next few months by buying a ticket to this event\, and/or donating directly to our fundraising appeal: bit.ly/MOCDonate \n  \nHow to attend this talk: \nThis talk will be held on Zoom. There is no need to download any software- you can access the talk via your usual internet browser from the comfort of your own home. Cup of tea/glass of mulled wine is optional! \nOnce you have purchased your ticket on Eventbrite\, you are officially signed up to the event and you will receive an automatic confirmation email from Eventbrite. \n1 day prior to the event\, we will send you a ‘Zoom Invite’ with joining instructions which explains how to attend the talk. Do make sure you check your Junk Mail and Deleted Items\, as this email can get lost. \nIf you have any concerns or questions about attending this event\, please email Annie on annie.davis@museumofcambridge or enquiries@museumofcambridge.org.uk. Do not telephone the Museum\, as staff are currently working from home.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/cambridge-talks-telling-tales-of-cambridge-city-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activity,Museum,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210218T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210221T160000
DTSTAMP:20260411T195548
CREATED:20210210T132911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210210T132911Z
UID:6040-1613646000-1613923200@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Half-Term Storytelling with Epic Tales
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\nFamily friendly live story-telling sessions to enjoy during half-term!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin professional storyteller and folklorist Chip Colquhoun\, and illustrator Dave Hingley \, for a series of FREE online sessions where you’ll be transported into a world of adventure! \nDuring these sessions\, Dave will draw at the rhythm of Chip’s stories\, creating a live illustrated story for you to enjoy with eyes\, ears\, and imagination! \nBOOK HERE: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/half-term-storytelling-with-epic-tales-tickets-141118516281 \nThe sessions will run for roughly 30 to 45 mins each. They are on from February 18th through February 21st\, at 11am and 3pm\, so you have two different slots each day to choose from. \nYou should book 1 ticket per device you are going to use (i.e. if there are three kids but all of them will watch at the same single device\, you need to book 1 ticket only) \nThis event is family friendly\, for kids aged 5 and above (although children of all ages are welcome to join in) \nTo attend\, you must sign up choosing a slot\, have a broadband connection and Zoom installed on your computer. Installing Zoom is free\, and you can access it via a phone\, laptop\, or tablet. You can download Zoom here: https://zoom.us/ \nChildren attending this event must be supervised by an adult at all times. \nAny questions\, please email us on eventbrite@museumofcambridge.org.uk \nWe look forward to seeing you soon! \n  \nThis free event is made possible thanks to a grant by Cambridge City Council. \n 
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/half-term-storytelling-with-epic-tales/
LOCATION:Cambridgeshire
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210218T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210221T160000
DTSTAMP:20260411T195548
CREATED:20210216T092334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T092334Z
UID:6053-1613646000-1613923200@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Half-Term Storytelling with Epic Tales
DESCRIPTION:Family friendly live story-telling sessions to enjoy during half-term!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin professional storyteller and folklorist Chip Colquhoun\, and illustrator Dave Hingley \, for a series of FREE online sessions where you’ll be transported into a world of adventure! \nDuring these sessions\, Dave will draw at the rhythm of Chip’s stories\, creating a live illustrated story for you to enjoy with eyes\, ears\, and imagination! \nThe sessions will run for roughly 30 to 45 mins each. They are on from February 18th through February 21st\, at 11am and 3pm\, so you have two different slots each day to choose from. \nYou should book 1 ticket per device you are going to use (i.e. if there are three kids but all of them will watch at the same single device\, you need to book 1 ticket only) \nThis event is family friendly\, for kids aged 5 and above (although children of all ages are welcome to join in) \nTo attend\, you must sign up choosing a slot\, have a broadband connection and Zoom installed on your computer. Installing Zoom is free\, and you can access it via a phone\, laptop\, or tablet. You can download Zoom here: https://zoom.us/ \nChildren attending this event must be supervised by an adult at all times. \nBOOK HERE: https://bit.ly/2Zl0Mga \nAny questions\, please email us on eventbrite@museumofcambridge.org.uk \nWe look forward to seeing you soon! \n  \nThis free event is made possible thanks to a grant by Cambridge City Council. \nIf you would like to support the Museum of Cambridge\, please donate to our fundraising campaign #YourMuseumNeedsYou. Click here to donate online.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/half-term-storytelling-with-epic-tales-2/
LOCATION:Cambridgeshire
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210227T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210227T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T195548
CREATED:20210216T131057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210216T153716Z
UID:6067-1614438000-1614445200@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Thrive Cambridge Workshop
DESCRIPTION:A workshop exploring what it means to thrive as a community through the creation of artworks and conversation. Family-friendly and free.\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat does it mean to thrive? What do we all need in order to thrive?\n\n\nDuring this workshop we will explore these questions through artwork\, and discussion (please make sure you have some paper and pen to hand\, or use your computer to draw!). We will map the places in Cambridge where we can thrive\, and start to imagine the changes we would like to see to enable us all to thrive while protecting our planet’s resources. \nThe artwork and maps we create will form part of an interactive walk-through map at The Museum of Technology in the summer (if covid-19 rules allow)\, which will be used to further explore. \nThe workshop is open to everyone – whether you think you are an artist or not (matchstick men and doodles are hugely encouraged!) – it is family friendly and is free. \nThis workshop is offered by Hilary Cox Condron as part of her work as Ironworks Artist in Residence\, and Forge – the community exhibition she installed at The Museum of Cambridge exploring how we can move towards a kinder future. \nIn collaboration with the Cambridge Doughnut Economics group and Transition Cambridge using a grant from the Transition Network: Bounce Forward Project and the National Lottery Communities Fund. \nBOOK HERE: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/thrive-cambridge-workshop-tickets-141419376161 \nAny questions\, please email us on eventbrite@museumofcambridge.org.uk \nWe look forward to seeing you soon! \nThis free event is made possible thanks to a grant by Cambridge City Council. \nIf you would like to support the Museum of Cambridge\, please donate to our fundraising campaign #YourMuseumNeedsYou. Click here to donate online.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/6067/
LOCATION:Cambridgeshire
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210301T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210301T201500
DTSTAMP:20260411T195548
CREATED:20201211T112715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210224T123337Z
UID:6036-1614625200-1614629700@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Cambridge Talks: Broken Bones in Medieval Cambridge
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Cambridge Talks\, a series of events raising funds for the Museum of Cambridge’s fundraising appeal #YourMuseumNeedsYou. \nDuring the High and Late medieval periods\, survival often depended upon an individual’s ability to work. A severe injury could put the future of an entire family in jeopardy. This talk will explore the types of injuries experienced by the inhabitants of medieval Cambridge\, as well as the long-term impact of such injuries. \nThis research was undertaken as part of the ‘After the Plague: Heath and History of Medieval Cambridge’ project that was generously funded by the Wellcome Trust. \nDr Jenna Dittmar is a Research Fellow at the University of Aberdeen and an Affiliated Scholar at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research at the University of Cambridge. As a specialist in human osteology and paleopathology\, Jenna utilises a multidisciplinary approach to questions about health\, diseases and medical intervention in past populations. \nPlease note\, this online talk will include discussion of and images of human remains. \n  \nAll proceeds from this event will go towards the Museum of Cambridge’s fundraising appeal #YourMuseumNeedsYou\, which aims to help us overcome the huge financial blow dealt by the Covid-19 pandemic.    \nWe want to say a huge thank you to all our supporters who have helped us over the last few weeks and months. So\, we have made this event ‘donate what you like’ – you can choose how much to donate in exchange for your ticket.  \nPlease support us to survive the next few months by buying a ticket to this event\, and/or donating directly to our fundraising appeal: bit.ly/MOCDonate \n  \nHow to attend this talk: \nThis talk will be held on Zoom. There is no need to download any software- you can access the talk via your usual internet browser from the comfort of your own home. Cup of tea/glass of mulled wine is optional! \nOnce you have purchased your ticket on Eventbrite (see link below)\, you are officially signed up to the event and you will receive an automatic confirmation email from Eventbrite. \n1 day prior to the event\, we will send you a ‘Zoom Invite’ with joining instructions which explains how to attend the talk. Do make sure you check your Junk Mail and Deleted Items\, as this email can get lost. \nIf you have any concerns or questions about attending this event\, please email Annie on annie.davis@museumofcambridge or enquiries@museumofcambridge.org.uk. Do not telephone the Museum\, as staff are currently working from home.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/cambridge-talks-telling-tales-of-cambridge-city-2-2-3/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activity,Museum,Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210310T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210310T201500
DTSTAMP:20260411T195548
CREATED:20201211T112715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210224T123249Z
UID:5918-1615402800-1615407300@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Cambridge Talks: 2000 Years of Cambridge History
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Cambridge Talks\, a series of events raising funds for the Museum of Cambridge’s fundraising appeal #YourMuseumNeedsYou. \n  \nThe expansion of Cambridge in the last 100 years would amaze and astound our ancestors. \nHow could their market town\, graced with a University\, possibly have grown from its three\, four or even nine thousand people to this metropolis of well over 120\,000\, drawing people from all over the globe? \nWhere they harvested their corn\, there are now ranks and ranks of houses. The University’s four or five lecture rooms have now swelled to hundreds of lecture rooms and laboratories. \nThe story begins with the Roman invaders\, two thousand years ago… \nHonor Ridout is a well-known local historian\, adult education lecturer and Blue Badge Tour Guide. \n  \nAll proceeds from this event will go towards the Museum of Cambridge’s fundraising appeal #YourMuseumNeedsYou\, which aims to help us overcome the huge financial blow dealt by the Covid-19 pandemic.    \nWe want to say a huge thank you to all our supporters who have helped us over the last few weeks and months. So\, we have made this event ‘donate what you like’ – you can choose how much to donate in exchange for your ticket.  \nPlease support us to survive the next few months by buying a ticket to this event\, and/or donating directly to our fundraising appeal: bit.ly/MOCDonate \n  \nHow to attend this talk: \nThis talk will be held on Zoom. There is no need to download any software- you can access the talk via your usual internet browser from the comfort of your own home. Cup of tea/glass of mulled wine is optional! \nOnce you have purchased your ticket on Eventbrite you are officially signed up to the event and you will receive an automatic confirmation email from Eventbrite. The Eventbrite link is below. \n1 day prior to the event\, we will send you a ‘Zoom Invite’ with joining instructions which explains how to attend the talk. Do make sure you check your Junk Mail and Deleted Items\, as this email can get lost. \nIf you have any concerns or questions about attending this event\, please email Annie on annie.davis@museumofcambridge or enquiries@museumofcambridge.org.uk. Do not telephone the Museum\, as staff are currently working from home.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/cambridge-talks-telling-tales-of-cambridge-city-2-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activity,Museum,Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210317T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210317T201500
DTSTAMP:20260411T195548
CREATED:20201211T112715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210224T123201Z
UID:6089-1616007600-1616012100@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Cambridge Talks: Robert Sayle - Buildings and People
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Cambridge Talks\, a series of events raising funds for the Museum of Cambridge’s fundraising appeal #YourMuseumNeedsYou. \n  \nDo you remember the Robert Sayle department store on St Andrew’s Street\, Cambridge? \nOr perhaps while out shopping at the Grand Arcade\, you’ve wondered about the history of this imposing row of properties? \nBefore the archaeological excavations for Grand Arcade Cambridge could begin\, a detailed record was made of the more than 120 structures standing on the site including the Cambridge institution of the Robert Sayle Department store. \nThis talk considers the results of this research\, and looks at the stories of the people involved. \nAlison Dickens has worked in Cambridgeshire archaeology for over 30 years. She recently left the University Unit to set up a small company specialising in buildings archaeology. \n  \nAll proceeds from this event will go towards the Museum of Cambridge’s fundraising appeal #YourMuseumNeedsYou\, which aims to help us overcome the huge financial blow dealt by the Covid-19 pandemic.    \nWe want to say a huge thank you to all our supporters who have helped us over the last few weeks and months. So\, we have made this event ‘donate what you like’ – you can choose how much to donate in exchange for your ticket.  \nPlease support us to survive the next few months by buying a ticket to this event\, and/or donating directly to our fundraising appeal: bit.ly/MOCDonate \n  \nWe will also be making 10 free tickets available to National Lottery ticket holders\, to say thank you to them for supporting our Museum through the National Lottery Heritage Fund. \nSimply email a photograph of a lottery ticket bought in the last year to annie.davis@museumofcambridge.org.uk to claim your free ticket. One event ticket per lottery ticket\, distributed on a first-come-first-served basis. \n  \nHow to attend this talk: \nThis talk will be held on Zoom. There is no need to download any software- you can access the talk via your usual internet browser from the comfort of your own home. Cup of tea/glass of mulled wine is optional! \nOnce you have purchased your ticket on Eventbrite you are officially signed up to the event and you will receive an automatic confirmation email from Eventbrite. See the Eventbrite link below. \n1 day prior to the event\, we will send you a ‘Zoom Invite’ with joining instructions which explains how to attend the talk. Do make sure you check your Junk Mail and Deleted Items\, as this email can get lost. \nIf you have any concerns or questions about attending this event\, please email Annie on annie.davis@museumofcambridge or enquiries@museumofcambridge.org.uk. Do not telephone the Museum\, as staff are currently working from home.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/cambridge-talks-telling-tales-of-cambridge-city-2-2-4/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activity,Museum,Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210326
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210405
DTSTAMP:20260411T195548
CREATED:20210113T095922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220919T104445Z
UID:5783-1616716800-1617580799@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Boredom-Busting Community 'Zine!
DESCRIPTION:We have put together a ‘Zine\, with three Boredom Buster games for you to enjoy at home! \nWhat is a ‘Zine\, I hear you ask? A ‘Zine is like a small magazine\, with text and pictures\, full of fun activities. \nIt is aimed for kids aged 4 to 10 or any adult who wants to treat their inner child! \nOur ‘Zine activity includes three Boredom Busters: Animal Riddles\, Treasure Hunt in the Wild\, and a Storytelling Challenge. It will be printed and distributed to food hubs and primary schools in mid-February\, as part of the Cambridge Festival\, which is taking place from 26 March to 4 April 2021. \nWith a series of free ONLINE events and activities including podcasts\, films\, panel discussions\, virtual tours\, walks and talks\, the Cambridge Festival welcomes everyone to explore and discuss a range of topics through talks\, hands-on activities\, performances\, exhibitions\, tours and films. \nThis is possible with the help of our colleagues at University Cambridge Museums.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/community-zine/
LOCATION:Cambridgeshire
CATEGORIES:Activity,Museum
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210326
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210405
DTSTAMP:20260411T195548
CREATED:20210113T100131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220919T104630Z
UID:5785-1616716800-1617580799@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Cambridge Festival
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss out! \nWe are taking part of Cambridge Festival 2021\, which runs from 26 March to 4 April. \nWith a series of free ONLINE events and activities including podcasts\, films\, panel discussions\, virtual tours\, walks and talks\, the Cambridge Festival welcomes everyone to explore and discuss a range of topics through talks\, hands-on activities\, performances\, exhibitions\, tours and films \nEnjoy our short documentary on ‘Crime and Punishment in Cambridge in the 1850s’\, where trustee Roger Lilley takes you on a journey exploring Victorian crime\, using the stories of those recorded in Cambridge gaol in the 1851 census. \nAnd our activity for kids ‘Create your own Inn Sign’\, which will be available through the Cambridge Festival online platform and our website Resources\, which teaches you a bit about the history of Inn Signs\, and challenges you to come up with the most original and imaginative inn sign you can.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/cambridge-festival/
LOCATION:Cambridgeshire
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210328T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210328T181500
DTSTAMP:20260411T195548
CREATED:20210309T103001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210315T132941Z
UID:6152-1616950800-1616955300@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:'How To' Guide to House Histories
DESCRIPTION:Join us to learn how to research your house history with public historian Helen Weinstein\, followed by Q&A  hosted by Lucy Walker\, Chair of Trustees\, Museum of Cambridge. \nPlease join us for this talk as part of the Cambridge Festival where Helen Weinstein\, Community Historian at IronWorks\, will showcase sources from Sturton Town in Cambridge telling stories of working class residents from the Victorian Era onwards.  \nIn this illustrated talk Helen will be introducing a wide range of examples from the Sturton Town Area just off Mill Road in Cambridge\, linking the stories of Resident Occupations in Victorian times to material objects in the Museum of Cambridge. \nHelen will show participants how to find out about properties and the environment of Victorian Cambridge using well known sources like the 1891 census and the trade directories\, sharing examples of the range of stories in newspaper and photography archives at the Cambridgeshire Collection.  Helen also has considerable experience of maps and manuscript sources\, and will show histories revealed when you dig deeper into the Cambridgeshire Archives with fascinating stories about the allotments\, commons and parks\, public health and sanitation\, pub and brewery licensing\, workhouse and charitable committees to illuminate the hidden histories of individual Victorian streets and their residents. \nQ&A The talk will be hosted by Lucy Walker\, Chair of Trustees at the Museum of Cambridge; and Helen & Lucy invite you to ask questions in response to the talk\, as well as to share photos\, objects or paperwork you’ve found associated with your own house history! \nThis event partners the Museum of Cambridge where Helen Weinstein has co-curated an Exhibition called “Forge” alongside local residents in Sturton Town and Artist in Resident at IronWorks\, Hilary Cox Condron; which we invite Cambridge Residents to view online at our exhibition website here.  \nYou can learn more about Cambridge Festival here. \nDonations \nThe Museum of Cambridge is in need of your help. This event is free to attend\, but we’d be so grateful if you can offer a donation of any size to support us to secure our future. Once you have secured your ticket via Eventbrite\, you can donate to the museum here.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/how-to-guide-to-house-histories/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Museum,Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210408T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210409T153000
DTSTAMP:20260411T195548
CREATED:20210330T121519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210401T070705Z
UID:6292-1617879600-1617982200@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Easter Holidays Storytelling with Epic Tales
DESCRIPTION:Cambridge is full of fascinating stories. Are you ready to hear some of them?\nJoin us and professional storyteller and folklorist Chip Colquhoun \, for a series of FREE online sessions for families with children. \nBack by popular demand\, these stories will transport you into a world of Cantabrigian adventure!  \nThe sessions will run for roughly 30 to 45 mins each. They will take place on Thursday 8th and Friday 9th of April\, at 11am and 2.30pm\, so you have two different slots each day to choose from.\n \nYou should book 1 ticket per device you are going to use (i.e. if there are three kids but all of them will watch on the same single device\, you need to book 1 ticket only) \nThis event is family friendly\, for kids aged 5 and above (although children of all ages are welcome to join in). \nBOOK HERE: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/easter-holidays-storytelling-with-epic-tales-tickets-148757845721 \n \nTo attend\, you must sign up choosing a slot\, have a broadband connection and Zoom installed on your computer. Installing Zoom is free\, and you can access it via a phone\, laptop\, or tablet. \nYou can download Zoom here: https://zoom.us/ \nA link to join will be sent to all attendees 20min before the start of the sessions\, so please keep an eye on your emails on the day. \nChildren attending this event must be supervised by an adult at all times. \nAny questions\, please email us on eventbrite@museumofcambridge.org.uk \nWe look forward to seeing you soon! \nThis free event is made possible thanks to a grant by Cambridge City Council. \nIf you would like to support the Museum of Cambridge\, please donate to our fundraising campaign #YourMuseumNeedsYou.\nClick here to donate online.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/easter-holidays-storytelling-with-epic-tales/
LOCATION:Cambridgeshire
CATEGORIES:Activity,Museum
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210408T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210408T201500
DTSTAMP:20260411T195548
CREATED:20210312T101224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210331T154226Z
UID:6167-1617910200-1617912900@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Cambridge Kids! Riddle of the White Sphinx
DESCRIPTION:Hidden Tales author Mark Wells reads a bedtime story from the Riddle of the White Sphinx.\n\n\n\n\n\nHave you ever wanted to go on a real-life treasure hunt? \nHere’s your chance. \n\n\n  \nJoin Hidden Tales author Mark Wells on an otherworldly adventure around the Museum of Cambridge as he reads from the Cambridge treasure hunt book\, ‘The Riddle of the White Sphinx’. \nBut be warned\, you may never visit a museum the same way again! \nLearn more about the Riddle of the White Sphinx here. \n  \nBooking details: \nThis event is family friendly\, aimed at families with children aged 8 and above (although children of all ages are welcome to join in). \nYou should book 1 ticket per device you are going to use (i.e. if there are three children\, but all of them will watch at the same single device\, you need to book 1 ticket only). \nChildren attending this event must be supervised by an adult at all times. \nTo attend\, you just need to sign up via Eventbrite\, have a broadband connection and Zoom installed on your computer. Installing Zoom is free\, and you can access it via a phone\, laptop\, or tablet. You can download Zoom here: https://zoom.us/. \nThe day before the event\, we will send you a ‘Zoom Invite’ with joining instructions which explains how to attend the session. \nIf you have any concerns or questions about attending this event\, or have any access needs you’d like to discuss\, please email Annie on annie.davis@museumofcambridge.org.uk. \n  \nYou can donate any amount you like to attend this event. \nAll proceeds from this event will go towards the Museum of Cambridge’s fundraising appeal #YourMuseumNeedsYou\, which aims to help us overcome the huge financial blow dealt by the Covid-19 pandemic.    \nYou can secure a ticket to this event by making a donation to our urgent appeal – you can choose how much to donate in exchange for your ticket. Please support us to survive the next few months by buying a ticket to this event\, or donating directly to our fundraising appeal: bit.ly/MOCDonate \n  \nNational Lottery Ticket Holders- Read on! \nWe will also be making 10 free tickets available to National Lottery ticket holders\, to say thank you to them for supporting our Museum through the National Lottery Heritage Fund. \nSimply email a photograph of a lottery ticket bought in the last year to annie.davis@museumofcambridge.org.uk to claim your free ticket. One event ticket per lottery ticket\, distributed on a first-come-first-served basis.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/cambridge-talks-for-kids-riddle-of-the-white-sphinx/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activity,Museum,Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210420T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210506T183000
DTSTAMP:20260411T195548
CREATED:20210420T135444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210422T085209Z
UID:6428-1618920000-1620325800@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Cambridge Calling! Community Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Do you want to connect with other city residents? \nDo you want to learn new and fun skills? \nDo you want to be part of a rewarding project? \nDo you want to make a difference in your community? \nDo you want to add your voice to a public space? \nIf the answer to those questions is YES\, then you are in the right place! \n  \nThe Museum of Cambridge is looking for individuals who want to connect with others to share their stories about the city we live in: people from all walks of life who love Cambridge and want to reflect on what makes our city unique. \nFind out more about this on our website here: https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/museum-making/ \nWe particularly want to connect with disabled\, disadvantaged\, and Black\, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) individuals. \nIf you have any questions or access requirements\, please email us on enquiries@museumofcambridge.org.uk \nAll the sessions are run on Zoom for the time being. You will need to have a broadband connection and Zoom installed on your computer. Installing Zoom is free\, and you can access it via a phone\, laptop\, or tablet. \nYou can download Zoom here: https://zoom.us/ \nThis programme is made possible thanks to a grant by Cambridge City Council and the National Lottery Heritage Fund. \nIf you would like to support the Museum of Cambridge\, please donate to our fundraising campaign #YourMuseumNeedsYou. Click here to donate online. \n  \nWe can’t wait to meet you!
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/cambridge-calling-community-workshop/
LOCATION:Cambridgeshire
CATEGORIES:Activity,Museum
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210428T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210428T201500
DTSTAMP:20260411T195548
CREATED:20201211T112715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210422T165434Z
UID:6298-1619636400-1619640900@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Cambridge Talks: Weathering Identity
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Cambridge Talks\, a series of events raising funds for the Museum of Cambridge’s fundraising appeal #YourMuseumNeedsYou. \nWhat does it mean to live in weather? \nWhat memories do you have of weather in Cambridgeshire and the Fens? \n How does weather relate to a sense of place and identity? \nThese questions are particularly relevant at a time when both weather and local identity are being reconfigured in England\, the former through climate change and the latter through the changing role of the England in the wake of Brexit and Scottish nationalism. \n These questions are explored through the project ‘Weathering Identity: weather and memory in England’\, a collaboration between King’s College London and the Museum of Cambridge.  \nThis project seeks to explore how people build their lives around the weather; how we remember the weather\, and how weather relates to our sense of place and belonging\, with a particular focus on the east of England. \n The project is approaching the question through the medium of oral history; seeking to understand how weather weaves into the stories we tell ourselves about past and present experience\, and what it means to live in England and within a changing climate. \nThis talk will explore the project’s preliminary findings\, current academic thinking on weather and ‘weathering’ and representations of Fenland weather in poetry\, prose and academic writings.  \nWe will also discuss how you yourself can contribute to this project\, and what we are doing with the stories we collect. \nGeorge Adamson in a Senior Lecturer in Geography at King’s College London. His work understands how weather and climate\, and their associated risks\, are ‘made’ through the interaction of personal experience\, scientific knowledge\, culture and institutions. His previous work has explored the construction of landslide and drought risk in India and it’s relationship to colonial and postcolonial politics\, the representation of global climate modes such as the El Niño Southern Oscillation in science and media\, and more recently the relationship between weather\, memory and place in England. This work is underpinned by scientific research on long-term climate variability\, often using qualitative sources to generate indices of climatic variabilities over the past three centuries. \nWeathering Identity: Weather and Memory in England’ is a King’s College London project to look at the relationship between weather\, memory and sense of place and identity in the east of England. We are interested in what does\, and what does not\, get remembered about English weather\, and the meaning that people attach to those memories. Memories are being collected through oral histories and through the website weathermemories.org\, and will be used to inform an artistic response by project artist Inés Cámara Leret. Weathering Identity is supported by the King’s Together fund and is a collaboration between the Department of Geography\, Department of Culture\, Media and Creative Industries\, and the Department of Neuroscience at King’s College London. \nAll proceeds from this event will go towards the Museum of Cambridge’s fundraising appeal #YourMuseumNeedsYou\, which aims to help us overcome the huge financial blow dealt by the Covid-19 pandemic.    \nWe want to say a huge thank you to all our supporters who have helped us over the last few weeks and months. So\, we have made this event ‘donate what you like’ – you can choose how much to donate in exchange for your ticket.  \nPlease support us to survive the next few months by buying a ticket to this event\, and/or donating directly to our fundraising appeal: bit.ly/MOCDonate \nHow to attend this talk: \nThis talk will be held on Zoom. There is no need to download any software- you can access the talk via your usual internet browser from the comfort of your own home. Cup of tea/glass of mulled wine is optional! \nOnce you have purchased your ticket on Eventbrite you are officially signed up to the event and you will receive an automatic confirmation email from Eventbrite. See the Eventbrite link below. \n1 day prior to the event\, we will send you a ‘Zoom Invite’ with joining instructions which explains how to attend the talk. Do make sure you check your Junk Mail and Deleted Items\, as this email can get lost. \nIf you have any concerns or questions about attending this event\, please email Annie on annie.davis@museumofcambridge or enquiries@museumofcambridge.org.uk. Do not telephone the Museum\, as staff are currently working from home.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/cambridge-talks-telling-tales-of-cambridge-city-2-2-4-2-3/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activity,Museum,Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210505T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210505T201500
DTSTAMP:20260411T195548
CREATED:20201211T112715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210407T165841Z
UID:6352-1620241200-1620245700@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Cambridge Talks: Historic Cambridgeshire Fires
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Cambridge Talks\, a series of events raising funds for the Museum of Cambridge’s fundraising appeal #YourMuseumNeedsYou. \nThroughout history\, domestic fire has always been greatly feared\, particularly by those living in the thatched cottages of the villages surrounding Cambridge. \nIn this latest in our Cambridge Talks \, Roger Lilley will take us on an exploration of contemporary accounts of major fires in Cambridgeshire villages including Cottenham\, Melbourn and Swavesey\, as well as Cambridge itself.  \nRoger is a Trustee of the Museum of Cambridge\, as well as coordinator of the Capturing Cambridge website. Currently a governor of Homerton Children’s Centre and treasurer of St John the Evangelist Hills Road\, he was previously a teacher at Milton Road Primary School\, a national campaigner for Friends of the Earth and an underwriter at Lloyd’s of London. \nAll proceeds from this event will go towards the Museum of Cambridge’s fundraising appeal #YourMuseumNeedsYou\, which aims to help us overcome the huge financial blow dealt by the Covid-19 pandemic.    \nWe want to say a huge thank you to all our supporters who have helped us over the last few weeks and months. So\, we have made this event ‘donate what you like’ – you can choose how much to donate in exchange for your ticket.  \nPlease support us to survive the next few months by buying a ticket to this event. \nHow to attend this talk: \nThis talk will be held on Zoom. There is no need to download any software- you can access the talk via your usual internet browser from the comfort of your own home. Cup of tea/glass of mulled wine is optional! \nOnce you have purchased your ticket on Eventbrite you are officially signed up to the event and you will receive an automatic confirmation email from Eventbrite. See the Eventbrite link below. \n1 day prior to the event\, we will send you a ‘Zoom Invite’ with joining instructions which explains how to attend the talk. Do make sure you check your Junk Mail and Deleted Items\, as this email can get lost. \nIf you have any concerns or questions about attending this event\, please email Annie on annie.davis@museumofcambridge or enquiries@museumofcambridge.org.uk. Do not telephone the Museum\, as staff are currently working from home.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/cambridge-talks-telling-tales-of-cambridge-city-2-2-4-2-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activity,Museum,Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210601T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210601T160000
DTSTAMP:20260411T195548
CREATED:20210525T123148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210525T123546Z
UID:6882-1622556000-1622563200@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Book handout: Songs and Verses from North Cambridge
DESCRIPTION:The Museum of Cambridge will be handing out copies of Songs and Verses from North Cambridge\, by Emily Peasgood\, on Tuesdays 1st and 8th of June from 2pm to 4pm. A member of staff will meet you at the museum courtyard to give you a copy. If there is bad weather\, please ring the bell on the glass door on the left-hand side of the courtyard.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/book-handout-songs-and-verses-from-north-cambridge/
LOCATION:Cambridgeshire
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210602T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210605T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T195548
CREATED:20210512T071840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210517T123413Z
UID:6666-1622620800-1622912400@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:May Half Term Storytelling Sessions
DESCRIPTION:Cambridge is full of fascinating stories. Are you ready to hear some of them? \nWe are really excited to be able to hold these Storytelling sessions in person\, with professional storyteller and folklorist Chip Colquhoun\, in the museum courtyard! But we’re also offering a few online sessions for those who cannot come into the museum. This is a FREE event for children. \nHow do I sign up? \nIt is very easy: you need to go to this eventbrite link and choose a slot on the date and time you want to attend. Spaces are limited so we suggest you book in advance to avoid disappointment. \nWho can attend? \nThis is an event for children +5 years old (although kids of any age might enjoy it)\, who must be accompanied by an adult during the whole duration of the session. We recommend that\, whenever possible\, only one adult attends per group of up to 4 children. This is to keep everyone Covid-19 safe\, and make sure that there is enough space in our courtyard for everyone to be comfortable. \nWe are only able to accommodate 4 families in our courtyard. If you have accessibility requirements\, please let us know on the email below so we can do our best to meet your needs. \nWhat happens if it rains? \nBecause our courtyard is not covered\, we will be forced to cancel this event if the weather is bad. You will be told in advance if we have to cancel\, and be offered the option to join us for an online\, free\, storytelling session instead. \nWhat do I need? \nOn the day of the event\, you only need to show up 5 minutes before the start of the session so that we can show you to your place\, and make sure you know the name of the person who made the reservation (we will ask you this at the entrance). Unfortunately\, we cannot accept late comers as this can be disruptive for the audience and the performer. \nIf you are attending the online sessions\, you should book 1 ticket per device you are going to use (i.e. if there are three kids but all of them will watch on the same single device\, you need to book 1 ticket only) \nTo attend\, you must have a broadband connection and Zoom installed on your computer\, phone\, or other device.  \nInstalling Zoom is free\, and you can access it via a phone\, laptop\, or tablet. \nYou can download Zoom here: https://zoom.us/ \nA link to join will be sent to all attendees 20min before the start of the sessions\, so please keep an eye on your emails on the day. \nChildren attending this event must be supervised by an adult at all times. \n Any questions\, please email us on eventbrite@museumofcambridge.org.uk \nWe look forward to seeing you soon! \nThis free event is made possible thanks to a grant by Cambridge City Council. \n 
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/may-bank-holiday-storytelling-sessions/
LOCATION:The Museum of Cambridge\, 2-3 Castle Street\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB3 0AQ\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210610T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210808T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T195548
CREATED:20210715T130338Z
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210628
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210905
DTSTAMP:20260411T195548
CREATED:20210614T094940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210704T133340Z
UID:7054-1624838400-1630799999@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Cows About Cambridge
DESCRIPTION:Cows about Cambridge is a public art trail in Cambridge. \nNinety cow sculptures will be found across the city this summer\, including a Mini Moo right here at the Museum of Cambridge. \nEach Cow is a work of art and has been individually decorated. \nPop on over to the official Cows About Cambridge website for more details and make sure you grab a trail map or download the app so you don’t miss a single one!
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/cows-about-cambridge/
LOCATION:The Museum of Cambridge\, 2-3 Castle Street\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB3 0AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Museum,Walking Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210704T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210704T120000
DTSTAMP:20260411T195548
CREATED:20181202T115838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210614T161716Z
UID:5705-1625394600-1625400000@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Hidden Cambridge Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Journey through the streets of Hidden Cambridge \nThis Hidden Cambridge tour is for all those who have always meant to explore the side streets and alleyways of this historic city but never quite had the time\, as well as for visitors who want to discover more of Cambridge beyond King’s Parade. \nDiscover the heart of the ancient city\, some of the hidden nooks and crannies you’ve never noticed before around the river crossing and quayside area – traces of the Roman settlement\, the Norman castle\, the Saxon and Viking trading centre and the medieval town. Hear stories of beer\, brothels and boatmen! \nThe tour is subject to COVID-19 regulations in place at the time\, and the groups will be small and conducted in a safe way. For booking click here.  \nThe tours meet the first Sunday of the month\, at 10.30am outside the Round Church on Bridge Street. Each tour lasts about 90 minutes and the cost of £15 a head includes a free one-time admission to the Museum of Cambridge. All proceeds go towards supporting the Museum. \nThis small\, independent museum\, located in the former White Horse Inn\, has a big story to share. Suffused with the history of the local people of Cambridge\, it contains an eclectic collection of everyday objects used in day-to-day life\, from vacuum cleaners and washing machines to false teeth and mantraps! \nOpening times are limited currently\, check the web site for up to date hours. This tour is organised and run by Hidden Cambridge\, for further details contact Hidden.Cambridge@gmail.com Featured photo by Bob Wheatley The Round ChurchPortugal PlaceThrough the Door of St Peter’sThe Hawks’ Club
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/walking-tour-hidden-cambridge-and-the-museum-of-cambridge-6/
LOCATION:Round Church\, Round Church\, Bridge Street\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Museum,Walking Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hidden Cambridge":MAILTO:Hidden.Cambridge@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210728T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210728T201500
DTSTAMP:20260411T195548
CREATED:20210526T170422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210701T101350Z
UID:6935-1627498800-1627503300@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Cambridge Talks: Cambridge 1888-1990\, A Chronicle of an English University City
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Cambridge Talks\, a series of events raising funds for the Museum of Cambridge. \nJoin us as eminent local historian\, Mike Petty takes us on a tour of his chronicle of Cambridge\, 1888-1990\, as reported in local newspapers. \nTo compile this chronicle\, Mike read more than 100 years of Cambridge newspapers and noted ‘significant’ articles. These are summarised under 100 headings including museums\, shops\, pubs\, military conflict\, customs\, street changes\, theatre\, music and religion.  \nAs well as summaries of stories the Chronicle has links to photographs of the thousands of the actual articles as published in the newspapers.  \nIt is a source from which people interested in any aspect of the city’s history can find information not accessible elsewhere . In this talk\, Mike will explore the story behind the creation of this chronicle\, and some notable highlights from his research. \nYou can find the full chronicle here. \nMike Petty\, MBE is an eminent local historian of the city of Cambridge and the surrounding area. Founder of the Cambridgeshire Collection\, Mike has became the most widely acknowledged authority on Cambridge and the fenland\, building up a unique knowledge of resources which he continues to share through regular lectures to groups and societies.  \nHis wide experience in assisting thousands of enquirers for over 50 years and unrivalled knowledge of published material – books\, newspapers\, illustrations\, maps etc – combine to provide a unique service for those investigating any aspect of the area\, past or present. More details are contained on his website.  \nYou can learn more about Cambridge’s history from the comfort of your home by visiting Cambridgeshire History on your Computer: the Library on your Laptop and The Cambridgeshire Scrapbook which summarises thousands of articles on Cambridge’s history. If you’re a Facebook user\, you can also join the Fenland History on Facebook group. \nAll proceeds from this event will go towards supporting the Museum of Cambridge.  \n  \nHow to attend this talk \nThis talk will be held on Zoom. There is no need to download any software- you can access the talk via your usual internet browser from the comfort of your own home.  \nOnce you have purchased your ticket on Eventbrite you are officially signed up to the event and you will receive an automatic confirmation email from Eventbrite. See the Eventbrite link below. \nOn the day of the event\, we will send you a ‘Zoom Invite’ with joining instructions which explains how to attend the talk. Do make sure you check your Junk Mail and Deleted Items\, as this email can get lost. \nIf you have any concerns or questions about attending this event\, or any access requirements that you would like to discuss\, please email Annie on annie.davis@museumofcambridge or enquiries@museumofcambridge.org.uk. 
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/cambridge18801990/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Activity,Museum,Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210729
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210830
DTSTAMP:20260411T195548
CREATED:20210712T115131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210722T093718Z
UID:7135-1627516800-1630281599@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Summer with the Museums
DESCRIPTION:We are excited that the Museum of Cambridge is part of Summer with the Museums once again. And this year we feel more enthusiasm than ever at the prospect of engaging again with our audiences over the summer holidays\, after being closed for most of the summer last year.Because we are so excited to see you again during the (hopefully!) sunny and warm days to come\, we have not just one\, but three activities for you to have fun with us over the summer! Keep reading to find out more. \nCambridge Spell Bottles  \nMaking spell bottles to repel evil curses has been a practice in Cambridgeshire and the Fenlands for hundreds of years. Join the Museum of Cambridge in making your very own spell bottle and learn about the history of witches and witchcraft in the fens.   \nThis in-person family activity will share the history of magic and superstition in Cambridgeshire from the Museum of Cambridge and participants will leave with their very own spell bottle to ward away evil spirits and curses.   \nSaturdays 31st July\, 7th\, 14th\, 21st August. 10am – 11 am   \nAges 10-15  \nBook a free place on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cambridge-spell-bottles-tickets-160526995565   \nFolklore Explorer   \nPick up an activity guide and become a Folklore Explorer at the Museum of Cambridge. Search through the old Whitehorse Inn to find answers to riddles\, solve puzzles and explore the history of folklore\, legends\, and the people of Cambridge.   \nAvailable all through the summer holidays Folklore Explorer is a free to use activity sheet for ages 6+  \nSubject to paid entry to the museum\, no booking required.   \n  \nYour Museum on a Shelf  \nMuseums display objects together to tell a story about a time\, place\, person\, or event. At the Museum of Cambridge\, we want to see what objects tell your story in your own home.   \nMake a museum on a shelf by following some instructions and creating a museum label. Then share pictures of your #MuseumonaShelf with the Museum of Cambridge.   \nDownload a PDF instruction sheet and get started telling your story. \n \nIf you have any questions\, please email us on enquiries@museumofcambridge.org.uk
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/summer-with-the-museums/
LOCATION:Cambridgeshire
CATEGORIES:Activity,Museum
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210801T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210801T120000
DTSTAMP:20260411T195548
CREATED:20210614T161954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210614T162752Z
UID:7064-1627813800-1627819200@www.museumofcambridge.org.uk
SUMMARY:Hidden Cambridge Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Journey through the streets of Hidden Cambridge \nThis Hidden Cambridge tour is for all those who have always meant to explore the side streets and alleyways of this historic city but never quite had the time\, as well as for visitors who want to discover more of Cambridge beyond King’s Parade. \nDiscover the heart of the ancient city\, some of the hidden nooks and crannies you’ve never noticed before around the river crossing and quayside area – traces of the Roman settlement\, the Norman castle\, the Saxon and Viking trading centre and the medieval town. Hear stories of beer\, brothels and boatmen!  \nQualified Blue Badge Guides will share their extensive knowledge of the local area – you won’t find these stories in the guidebooks! \nThe tour is subject to COVID-19 regulations in place at the time\, and the groups will be small and conducted in a safe way. For booking click here.  \nThe tours meet the first Sunday of the month\, at 10.30am outside the Round Church on Bridge Street. Each tour lasts about 90 minutes and the cost of £15 a head includes a free one-time admission to the Museum of Cambridge. All proceeds go towards supporting the Museum. \nThis small\, independent museum\, located in the former White Horse Inn\, has a big story to share. Suffused with the history of the local people of Cambridge\, it contains an eclectic collection of everyday objects used in day-to-day life\, from vacuum cleaners and washing machines to false teeth and mantraps! \nThis tour is organised and run by Hidden Cambridge\, for further details contact Hidden.Cambridge@gmail.com.  \n The Museum of Cambridge is hugely thankful to the generous support of the Blue Badge Guides who give up their time to offer these tours. \nOpening times are limited currently\, check the web site for up to date hours. This tour is organised and run by Hidden Cambridge\, for further details contact Hidden.Cambridge@gmail.com Featured photo by Bob Wheatley The Round ChurchPortugal PlaceThrough the Door of St Peter’sThe Hawks’ Club
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/hidden-cambridge-walking-tour/
LOCATION:Round Church\, Round Church\, Bridge Street\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Museum,Walking Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hidden Cambridge":MAILTO:Hidden.Cambridge@gmail.com
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