All Day

Exhibition: Mary Charlotte Greene – Streets, Inns, Yards and Courts of Cambridge, 1894 – 1950

Dining Parlour, The Museum of Cambridge 2-3 Castle Street, Cambridge

EXTENDED DUE TO DEMAND

"Cambridge had called me to it and I love the place"
The works of Mary Charlotte Greene capture the streetscapes, buildings, inns, yards, and courts of Cambridge, many of which were demolished in the first half of the 20th century. Join us from 30 March to view her drawings, watercolours, prints and oil paintings and explore a unique record of the history and development of our city.

Ongoing

Exhibition: All in a Cave of Snow – the Strange Tale of Elizabeth Woodcock

Fens and Fenland Room, Museum of Cambridge 2/3 Castle Street, Cambridge

If your curiosity is piqued by the extraordinary, then we have quite a tale to tell you.

Come visit and discover more about the remarkable Elizabeth Woodcock, a resident of the village of Impington who survived for nearly eight days in a cave of snow after a fall from her horse on a tempestuous evening in February 1799

Activity: Heroines, Highwaymen and Hereward the Wake: Tales from the Fens

Enid Porter Room, Museum of Cambridge 2-3 Castle Street, Cambridge

Did you know that Cambridgeshire had its own Robin Hood?
Join us for a storytelling workshop led by puppet maker and animator Heather Colbert and help us recount the adventures of local hero Hereward the Wake.
Heroines, Highwaymen and Hereward the Wake: Tales from the Fens is suitable for children aged 7-15.
Tickets are free, but you will need to book so that we can manage attendance at the venue

Free