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Besides social media accounts, museumofcambridge has populated their site with Talk: In Discussion with Helen Craig, Pub Quiz Night Fundraiser, Illuminating History - February Half Term, Museum of Cambridge, Talk: House of Spies, Capturing Cambridge, New Exhibition: Portraits of Cambridge, Sign up for 2 for 1 Museum Entry!, 1 - 5 Stay and Play: Little Feet, Big Impressions, Pub Quiz Night Fundraiser, Cambridge in Context Tour, Talk: Strange Creatures and Mysterious Beings of Cambridgeshire, Stories of Steelpan: Interactive Steelpan Workshop, Support Us, Venue Hire, Map Murmurations at the Museum of Cambridge!, Volunteer with us!, Crafting the Past - A Summer of Making, Blogs, The Yard gets a new look, Talk: Mapping Relief: The Files of the Cambridge Charity Organisation Society, In Discussion: Bishop Williams and the Cambridge Community, Windrush Day: Storytelling, music and poetry with Jane Grell, Talk: Legacies of Windrush: A portrait of Cambridge Caribbean experience., Talk: Secrets Never to be Told: From Cambridge to Canada, the Surplus Woman’s Tale, Treasured Objects, Powerful Stories, May Half Term - Audio Inspirations, Talk: Cambridge’s Sporting Revolution with a global impact, Whose Town is it? Two 19th Century Takes on the Question, Folklore Finds: Snakestone, Temporary Exhibition: Educating Cambridge, Temporary Exhibition: Cam (Short Film), Make Your Mark - Ink and Quill Making Workshop, Her Cambridge: Reframing Women’s Hidden Histories, Beyond the Ivory Tower: Sharing Cambridge's Diverse Histories, Museum of Cambridge Embarks on Transformational Project to Explore Disabled Histories, Robert Farren: Artist and Social Commentator, Folklore Finds: Astragali, or Knucklebones, Rhythms of the Rainbow: How LGBTQIA+ people have innovated western music, The Miller of Cambridge: January 1805 – How do you feed Cambridge when there is no grain?, Josiah Chater’s 1844 Christmas, The Miller of Cambridge – December 1804: Christmas Special!, Collecting my AMA from the Museums Conference, A Festive weekend of Christmas Shopping, The Swindling of a Generation: The story of Ephraim Wayman, Victorian Christmas at the Museum of Cambridge, Christmas Fundraising Appeal, Preserving Windrush Heritage in Cambridgeshire, The Miller of Cambridge – October 1804: The Psychotic episode of Robert Hall, Christmas Wreath Making Workshops with What the Fleur, Leah Manning's Legacy: Cambridge, Women’s Rights, and Spanish Refugees, Ghosts – Should we embrace them?, Folklore Finds: Witch Balls, The Miller of Cambridge: A peak into James Nutter’s Diary – September 1804, Medal Making Marvels, Join the Friends of the Museum of Cambridge, Talk: The Great Opportunities of Twinning: Achievements of Cambridge and Szeged, Museum of Cambridge Christmas Market – Call for Vendors!, Temporary Exhibition: Stories behind the Stitches, A Reappraisal of James Ward’s painting “View of Cambridge from Castle Hill”: the truth behind this idealised landscape -misogyny and violence against young women in 19th century Cambridge, The Miller of Cambridge: A peak into James Nutter’s Diary – August 1804, The Spinning House, Museum of Cambridge to Preserve Framed Artwork Collection, Summer Holidays 2024: Season of Wellbeing, My Placement at the Museum of Cambridge, Where to Find the Museum on a Bike this Summer!, The National Lottery Heritage Fund awards the Museum of Cambridge £99,000 to invest in local histories, Coping Through Stitch: Soldiers Recovering in Hospital and the Embroideries that Passed the Time, Legacies of Windrush in Cambridgeshire, TALK: Hope is Daffodil Bright: Women's Voluntary Service in Cambridge during WWII, Have your say on our courtyard project!, “The Stories Behind the Stitches” Late Night Opening, TALK: Tales from the Fen: The Folklore of Cambridgeshire in my Printmaking, Tale of Two Boats and Two Ladies, Summer Half-Term at the Museum of Cambridge, Blog: Coping Through Stitch: Soldiers Recovering in Hospital and the Embroideries that Passed the Time, TALK: Discovering gothic revival and arts and crafts in Cambridge, New Exhibition and Project Manager for Legacies of Windrush in Cambridgeshire, Retail Refresh-Completed!, TALK: Textiles Therapy: Aiding mental health, mourning, disability and injury, Easter Holidays at the Museum!, TALK: The Great Plague in Cambridge 1665-1666: A People’s History, A Victorian Valentine’s story, Embracing Change: Alex Smaridge Takes the Helm at the Museum of Cambridge, Volunteer Highlight: Barbara, February Half-term: Twilight with the Museum of Cambridge, Half Term Fun! Twilight at the Museum of Cambridge, Half Term Fun! Magic Lanterns and Shadow Puppets Craft Activity, Talk: Polish folk tradition and the regional folk costumes of Poland, Victorian Valentine's Family Craft, A Short-Lived Bike Ride, Talk: The Railways of Cambridge: 1845 to the Present Day, Talk: The Golden Years of Clara Rackham: Socialist, Suffragist, Social Reformer, Collaborative PhD opportunity with King's College London.