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Temporary Exhibition: It Takes Time to Grow

Temporary Exhibition: It Takes Time to Grow

“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 The Museum is proud to display “It Takes Time to

3 April 20253 April 2025 Collections, Events, Exhibition, Museum, News, Projects Read more

A ‘Head StArt’ for Young Emerging Artists of Cambridgeshire  

A ‘Head StArt’ for Young Emerging Artists of Cambridgeshire  

The Museum of Cambridge proudly displays works by three young local artists from Long Road Sixth Form College and College of West Anglia in its temporary exhibition, “Educating Cambridge.”  Since October 2024, the Museum of Cambridge has been working with

4 March 202526 March 2025 Blogs, Collections, Exhibition, Museum, News, Projects Read more

Whose Town is it? Two 19th Century Takes on the Question

Whose Town is it? Two 19th Century Takes on the Question

Oil painting by James Ward, View of Cambridge from Castle Hill By Dr N. Henry John Le Keux (a London engraver) and James Ward (a London painter) both produced artistic impressions of the town of Cambridge viewed from Castle Hill

3 March 20253 March 2025 Blogs, Collections, Museum, Tracing Traditions Read more

Folklore Finds: Snakestone

Folklore Finds: Snakestone

While this might look like a simple fossil at first glance, if we take a closer look, it soon becomes clear that there is some fascinating folklore going on here!  This is a snakestone – a name given to ammonites

3 March 20253 March 2025 Blogs, Collections, Museum, Tracing Traditions Read more

Robert Farren: Artist and Social Commentator

Robert Farren: Artist and Social Commentator

It was a sad irony to discover in the Museum of Cambridge the beautiful book of etchings by Robert Farren, Cambridge and Its Neighbourhood, published in 1881, just as Farren’s house of the same year, Mayfield, 110 Hills Road, was

5 February 20255 February 2025 Blogs, Capturing Cambridge, Collections, Museum Read more

We’re hiring an inspiring Director!

We’re hiring an inspiring Director!

We’re looking for an inspirational Director to take on a career-defining role at the Museum of Cambridge.   The Museum of Cambridge offers a unique opportunity for an inspirational leader to shape the future of one of the city’s most valued

23 January 202523 January 2025 Blogs, Museum, News, Updates Read more

Museum of Cambridge Embarks on Transformational Project to Explore Disabled Histories, Funded by Esmée Fairbairn Collections Fund

Museum of Cambridge Embarks on Transformational Project to Explore Disabled Histories, Funded by Esmée Fairbairn Collections Fund

CAMFK 656.36: Carved wooden figurehead of Queen Victoria, created by a disabled person. The Museum of Cambridge is thrilled to announce an exciting new initiative made possible by a £99,802 grant from the Esmée Fairbairn Collections Fund through the Museums

19 January 202522 January 2025 Blogs, Museum, News, Updates Read more

The Miller of Cambridge: January 1805 – How do you feed Cambridge when there is no grain?

The Miller of Cambridge: January 1805 – How do you feed Cambridge when there is no grain?

Christmas had been a non-event for James Nutter who, as a Baptist and a true Puritan spirit, had worked most of that day. After all, Christmas had been condemned and banned in the 1640s by the Puritan parliament who saw

9 January 202510 January 2025 Blogs, Capturing Cambridge, Projects, Tracing Traditions Read more

Folklore Finds: Astragali, or Knucklebones

Folklore Finds: Astragali, or Knucklebones

While these five small objects might not look important at first glance, on closer inspection they have a huge wealth of history and lore surrounding them. They are astragali, or knucklebones, and are the talus bones from sheep or goats.

9 January 20259 January 2025 Blogs, Capturing Cambridge, Projects, Tracing Traditions Read more

The Miller of Cambridge – December 1804: Christmas Special!

The Miller of Cambridge – December 1804: Christmas Special!

In Georgian times, the festive season started on the 6th of December (Saint Nicholas’ day) and finished on Twelfth Night (the evening preceding Epiphany). This meant that, at least for the middle classes and the aristocracy, there was during this

23 December 202423 December 2024 Blogs, Capturing Cambridge, Projects, Tracing Traditions Read more
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