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SUMMARY:Celebrating Together: New Exhibition Launches in December
DESCRIPTION:CELEBRATING TOGETHER \nThere’s so much to look forward to this winter season\, and something you should definitely start getting excited bout\, is our new seasonal exhibition\, Celebrating Together\, which is launching on December 2nd and stays on until January 10th. \nFor many of us winter is a time of celebration\, whether you do Hanukkah\, Christmas\, Kwanzaa\, New Year\, something completely different or nothing at all! It is generally a time to spend indoors cooking and sharing food\, making crafts and playing games\, and thinking about the year gone by and the one right ahead while it freezes outside. And this is exactly what we wanted to capture with this exhibition. \nWhat’s especial about this exhibition? I hear you ask. Not to give away too much before you experience it yourself\, but there’s so much to look forward to when you visit: \n\nWe are exhibiting more than 10 objects not seen in our permanent displays in years\, such as vintage toys and seasonal cards\, as well as some quirky old decorations.\nWithin the exhibition there are 4 instances in which you can participate and add your contribution to the current displays by writing\, drawing\, and taking fun pictures. Oh and did we say there’s a prize to be won?\nThis exhibition includes some of the voices of people just like you that have shared their stories of celebration for everyone to enjoy.\n\nCome on then\, put on some warm clothes and come to the museum to share the festive spirit with us. \n\nWe visited Cambridge Central Mosque to record a story of celebration of Eid \n \nWe attended a parent group in Arbury\, getting creative and festive whilst we listened to how families celebrate. \n*Please check opening times on our website before visiting us.
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/celebrating-together-new-exhibition-launches-in-december/
LOCATION:Cambridgeshire
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SUMMARY:Fruit Farming in the Cam Valley: Jonathan Spain speaks with The Museum of Cambridge
DESCRIPTION:About the talk \nJonathan Spain will be speaking with the Museum about his book Fruit Farming in the Cam Valley [2021]. He will be looking at the history of the fruit industry in the Cam Valley\, set in the wider regional and national contexts. He’ll exploring the origins and commercial development of the fruits grown locally\, in particular the Cambridge Gage\, for which the Cam Valley was famous\, but also other plums\, apples\, pears\, cherries and soft fruits. He’ll also take a look at the historical sources used in the book and consider the economic factors which brought about the rise and\, ultimately\, the fall of the industry. \nAbout Jonathan: \nAfter graduating from York University with First Class honours\, Jonathan has worked in a wide range of history and archival jobs\, including the Historical Manuscripts Commission (now part of the National Archives) and the MSS dept. of Cambridge University Library. He has also worked as a professional historical researcher on various projects and was a major contributor to the Oxford New DNB. He has published numerous articles on historical subjects and recently self-published Fruit Farming in the Cam Valley\, an Horticultural\, Social and Economic History set in the Wider Regional and National Context. The book includes maps and illustrations. \nTo order a copy of the book visit Jonathan’s blogsite where he also shares local history articles. \nAbout the event: \nThis talk is part of the Museum’s ‘Cambridge Talks’ series. All proceeds from this event will go towards supporting the Museum of Cambridge.   \nHow to book: \nTickets are by donation. To book onto this event please visit our Eventbrite page and follow the prompts. \n  \nBOOK NOW\n 
URL:https://www.museumofcambridge.org.uk/event/fruit-farming-in-the-cam-valley-jonathan-spain-speaks-with-the-museum-of-cambridge/
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