Talk: The Great Plague in Cambridge 1665-1666: A People’s History
Enid Porter Room, Museum of Cambridge 2-3 Castle Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United KingdomLearn about the Great Plague in Cambridge in 1665-1666 with Evelyn Lord.
Learn about the Great Plague in Cambridge in 1665-1666 with Evelyn Lord.
Hear from the curator of our new exhibit, 'The Stories Behind the Stitches', on how the needle and thread act as a form of textiles therapy.
Learn about the gothic revival architecture of Cambridge colleges and churches with Yvonne Pinchen.
Join Lizzie as she shares insight on her research on Cambridgeshire folklore and her artistic process of lino print and etching.
Visit the Museum of Cambridge after-hours and enjoy our temporary exhibition, the launch of two new trails, and late-night shopping.
Discover Lady Alice Bragg and the Women's Voluntary Service in Cambridge during the Second World War with Zoe Jasko.
Join Caroline as she discusses The Spinning House, revealing how Cambridge University once imprisoned women suspected of 'evil'.
Hear about the rich culture of Hungary and Szeged, Cambridge's twin city. As a companion event to the temporary community exhibition “Our Hungarian Twin City Szeged & its Cultural Riches” curated by the Cambridge Szeged Society, this talk will delve
The Museum of Cambridge warmly invites you to a special event celebrating the launch of the Legacies of Windrush in Cambridgeshire project. Join us on October 19th, from 2 pm - 5 pm for an afternoon of celebration, storytelling, and
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