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Talk: Education from Hills Road to Mill Road & AGM

Ross Street Community Centre Ross Street Community Centre, Ross Street, Cambridge, United Kingdom

Education from Hills Road to Mill Road is an informative and fascinating talk on the history and evolution of schools in the Mill Road area. We hope this will spark memories, inviting discussion about formal and informal education in schools and in the community. The talk will review social and economic factors driving political and […]

£3

A Tour of Burnside Allotments

Burnside Allotments Burnside, Cambridge, United Kingdom

Thanks to permission from the managing committee, this tour offers a rare opportunity to a find out about a unique place in Cambridge city: Burnside Allotments. These allotments have been helping to feed the locality from the 1930s. Evidence of the past can still be seen and appreciated but the allotments are currently run in […]

Free

Talk: ‘Secrets Never to Be Told’ – RESCHEDULED

Ross Street Community Centre Ross Street Community Centre, Ross Street, Cambridge, United Kingdom

This event was originally planned for April 2022 and has now been rescheduled for August. From Gwydir Street to Vancouver – how local history research unravelled an extraordinary story Local resident and former BBC journalist FIONA CHESTERTON will talk about how she came to write a book about what started as a small amateur research […]

£3

Talk: Emma Smith – Artistic Inventions

Ross Street Community Centre Ross Street Community Centre, Ross Street, Cambridge, United Kingdom

Join artist Emma Smith to learn about her artistic inventions, created in collaboration with residents of Cambridge, from future predicting machines to musical instruments that allow you to hear subterranean music. In this special evening of artistic exploration, the artist will share insights into a number of projects across Cambridge that have involved working collaboratively […]

Free

Tour: Emma Smith – Artistic Intervention

Parker's Piece Reality Checkpoint, Cambridge

Taking inspiration from a long history of invention on Parker’s Piece, join artist Emma Smith to pace the piece in a walk and talk to unfold the local inventions and knowledge that have inspired her artworks. From the invention of football rules to test driving the first steam coach, the history of Parker’s Piece abounds […]

Free

Talk: A Cambridge Photographer – Lettice Ramsey 1898-1985

Ross Street Community Centre Ross Street Community Centre, Ross Street, Cambridge, United Kingdom

This talk is about the remarkable life and work of Lettice Ramsey, who as a young widow in the early 1930s set up a photographic studio with her professional partner Helen Muspratt in Petty Cury, Cambridge. Ramsey & Muspratt became one of the most celebrated 20th century photographers, and their portraits of the Bloomsbury group and […]

£3

From the Front to the Backs: Revisiting the 1st Eastern General Hospital, Cambridge – Film & Discussion

St Philips Church 185 Mill Road, Cambridge, United Kingdom

The recent centenary of WW1 provided many opportunities to explore overlooked and forgotten aspects of local history.  The 1st Eastern General Hospital in Cambridge treated tens of thousands of returning casualties between 1914 and 1919. The pre-fabricated wooden huts housed up to 1,700 beds, operating theatres, ancillary buildings, a Post Office, shop, cinema and other recreational […]

£3

A Victorian Christmas Parlour Evening

Ross Street Community Centre Ross Street Community Centre, Ross Street, Cambridge, United Kingdom

For the first time since 2019 the Victorian Christmas Parlour Evening is back in person. This year we've moved to Ross Street Community Centre as well so that more people can join us. Tickets can be booked on the Cambridge Folk Club website at https://cambridgefolkclub.co.uk/products/20221213-tuesday-13th-december-2022-victorian-parlour-evening. We will sell tickets on the door as well if […]

£5

Talk: Housing the Poor – Cambridge Alms Houses

Zoom

Our talk for January is by Evelyn Lord and will take place over Zoom. An alms house is a house founded by a charity offering accommodation to poor people. Cambridge is fortunate in having a number of these surviving today with sources that enable us to look at the history of these foundations. Using a […]

Free

Talk: Imperial Mud – The Fight for the Fens

Zoom

For our February talk we are remaining online which means we are able to welcome Tasmanian resident James Boyce to Mill Road History Society. James is the author of Imperial Mud: The Fight for the Fens (2020) amongst many other award-winning historical books and in this talk he will tell us about the history of […]

Free