Chat with our collections volunteers as they clean, document, and mark objects on display around the Museum to help safeguard the history of our Museum objects. Overview Time and Duration: Morning session 10 am – 12 pm and afternoon session
Chat with our collections volunteers as they clean, document, and mark objects on display around the Museum to help safeguard the history of our Museum objects. Overview Time and Duration: Morning session 10 am – 12 pm and afternoon session
Learn about the history of Cambridge with this guided tour of the Museum of Cambridge and Cambridge’s Old Quarter. Overview Departure Time: 10am, every Monday Duration: 90 minutes Meeting Point: The courtyard of Museum of Cambridge, 2-3 Castle St, Cambridge CB3 0AQ
Learn about the history of Cambridge with this guided tour of the Museum of Cambridge and Cambridge’s Old Quarter. Overview Departure Time: 10am, every Monday Duration: 90 minutes Meeting Point: The courtyard of Museum of Cambridge, 2-3 Castle St, Cambridge CB3 0AQ
Learn about the history of Cambridge with this guided tour of the Museum of Cambridge and Cambridge’s Old Quarter. Overview Departure Time: 10am, every Monday Duration: 90 minutes Meeting Point: The courtyard of Museum of Cambridge, 2-3 Castle St, Cambridge CB3 0AQ
Learn about the history of Cambridge with this guided tour of the Museum of Cambridge and Cambridge’s Old Quarter. Overview Departure Time: 10am, every Monday Duration: 90 minutes Meeting Point: The courtyard of Museum of Cambridge, 2-3 Castle St, Cambridge CB3 0AQ
Cambridge City Council was 17 years ahead of launching London’s famous ‘Boris bike’ cycle scheme when it introduced the ‘Cambridge Community Bike Scheme’, a free loan cycle initiative in 1993. The initiative began with the idea to take 300 bicycles
The Museum of Cambridge is extremely lucky to have a team of hard-working Collections Volunteers who are working on an ambitious project to document and clean all objects on display to the public. Barbara, one of the core volunteers has
The Museum of Cambridge is delighted to announce in collaboration with the London Arts and Humanities Partnership and King’s College London a fully-funded Collaborative Doctoral PhD programme, Weathering climate change: using museum collections to represent local experiences of climate change.
The Museum of Cambridge is currently digitalising a series of diaries written in the 1840s. They are by Josiah Chater, a young drapers apprentice who lived in Market Street. Following the hard work of our team of Research Volunteers, we