Drawing Connections …at the edges: Arts in Prisons
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A panel discussion around the challenges and opportunities for those reentering society after experiencing the CJS. Chaired by Roz Morrison, Senior Lecturer in Probation, De Montfort University, with panelists Ben Jarman, PHD Candidate; Chris Leslie, Transition and Well-being Support, InsideOut
Join us and explore Hidden Cambridge, taking in the streets, alleys, buildings and history of the people living in the area between St John's College and Quayside — the centre of trade that made the town a thriving inland port long before the first students arrived — before crossing the river to Castle Hill and the location of the Roman settlement of Duroliponte.
A walking tour for local residents who want to know more about the side streets and alleyways of the city as well as for visitors who want to discover more of Cambridge beyond King's Parade
Join us and explore Hidden Cambridge, taking in the streets, alleys, buildings and history of the people living in the area between St John's College and Quayside — the centre of trade that made the town a thriving inland port long before the first students arrived — before crossing the river to Castle Hill and the location of the Roman settlement of Duroliponte.
A walking tour for local residents who want to know more about the side streets and alleyways of the city as well as for visitors who want to discover more of Cambridge beyond King's Parade
On 7th October 7pm, join us for a talk with museum professional Claire Adler, who will be telling us about the fascinating discoveries made by the research that Headway Cambridgeshire Research Group, which links brain injury and WWI. Just tune
Welcome to the final event of Women Unity Strength. The exhibition at the Museum of Cambridge closed early due to Covid19. Come and reminisce about the past, examine the present and imagine the future, bring objects or words that you are
This Autumn Half Term, come to the Museum of Cambridge to be seriously spooked! This trail is included in your admission and full of fun activities which will take you and your family around the museum in a thrilling quest
Join us and explore Hidden Cambridge, taking in the streets, alleys, buildings and history of the people living in the area between St John's College and Quayside — the centre of trade that made the town a thriving inland port long before the first students arrived — before crossing the river to Castle Hill and the location of the Roman settlement of Duroliponte.
A walking tour for local residents who want to know more about the side streets and alleyways of the city as well as for visitors who want to discover more of Cambridge beyond King's Parade
A creative project by our volunteers, based on personal histories and the objects in our collection. Visit the Exhibition