The Chair of our Board, Lucy Walker, shares some thoughts about the Museum past and present, and how we can adapt our perspectives while looking to the future.
Volunteer Blogs: Creating School Resources from Local History Objects
Victoria Mitchell talks to us about her experience as an education volunteer and the project she has worked on during the Pandemic to create local-history resources for Cambridge schools.
Cambridge’s Archaeological Pipe Finds: Tracking a History
Join us as we take a look at the local history of tobacco pipes using both archaeological finds in the City of Cambridge and the Museum’s sizeable collection!
Capturing Cambridge: The Love and Life of Josiah Chater
Roger Lilley tells us about the life of Draper Josiah Chater of 21 Hartington Grove.
International Women’s Day: The Real History Behind Hope Adams’ Novel ‘Dangerous Women’
For International Women’s day, we take a look at the real woman behind a recent, local work of historical fiction.
Miles for Our Museum
Annie Davis, Development Manager, explains why she has donned her old trainers and taken up running again…(and what this has to do with the Museum!)
#YourMuseumNeedsYou! An Update From the Fundraising Team
Museums and heritage organisations like the Museum of Cambridge have always relied on fundraising. After all, it was the generosity of the people of Cambridge that made it possible to set up the Museum in the first place, back in
Volunteer Blogs: Diana T
Diana Turner talks about her experience as a volunteer working front-of-house and in collections, and why she loves the people that the Museum brings together.
Gog Magog: The Cambridgeshire Giants
Did you know that there have long been tales of giants in Cambridgeshire? Read this blog post by Paul Wood to find out more!
Cambridge Archaeology in the News
Carolyn Ferguson outlines some of Cambridge’s most significant archaeology stories that have been in the news over the last few years, as well as telling us about more recent exciting finds at Croft Gardens.