KNIT FOR THE RIVER: Caroline Wright at the Museum of Cambridge
Have you ever knitted or fancied giving it a go? Would you like to do something to help support the River Cam and its wildlife? Then come join us and Knit For The River!
Have you ever knitted or fancied giving it a go? Would you like to do something to help support the River Cam and its wildlife? Then come join us and Knit For The River!
Looking for a good opportunity to visit us? Why not pop in on Friday 13th or Saturday 14th September. You'll be able to visit us for FREE! We're a unique, quirky historic space. A place where visitors can discover and
Looking for a good opportunity to visit us? Why not pop in on Friday 13th or Saturday 14th September. You'll be able to visit us for FREE! We're a unique, quirky historic space. A place where visitors can discover and
A story of the birth of the simplest yet essential and popular machines known to man.
Join us and explore Hidden Cambridge, taking in the streets, alleys, buildings and history of the people living in the area between St John's College and Quayside — the centre of trade that made the town a thriving inland port long before the first students arrived — before crossing the river to Castle Hill and the location of the Roman settlement of Duroliponte.
A walking tour for local residents who want to know more about the side streets and alleyways of the city as well as for visitors who want to discover more of Cambridge beyond King's Parade
Our visitors don't just come during the day... at night, the Museum is said to have it's fair share of ghosts too!
Our visitors don't just come during the day... at night, the Museum is said to have it's fair share of ghosts too!
Our visitors don't just come during the day... at night, the Museum is said to have it's fair share of ghosts too!
Our visitors don't just come during the day... at night, the Museum is said to have it's fair share of ghosts too!
Join us and explore Hidden Cambridge, taking in the streets, alleys, buildings and history of the people living in the area between St John's College and Quayside — the centre of trade that made the town a thriving inland port long before the first students arrived — before crossing the river to Castle Hill and the location of the Roman settlement of Duroliponte.
A walking tour for local residents who want to know more about the side streets and alleyways of the city as well as for visitors who want to discover more of Cambridge beyond King's Parade