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SUMMARY:Event: Chekhov Comes to Mill Road
DESCRIPTION:A demanding stranger comes to call. Send him on his way. But wait – is there more to him and his visit than meets the eye? So begins a Chekhov play which has been adapted for the Cambridge stage by award-winning local playwright Paul Crossley. This\, together with his version of another Chekhov comedy\, will form a double bill of plays re-imagined for the city – and\, specifically\, the area around Mill Road. \nIn The Proposal and The Bear theatregoers can expect references to neighbourhood shops\, cafes\, pubs and even some residents\, during an evening devoted to celebrating Mill Road’s richness and diversity\, proceeds from which will benefit the Mill Road History Society. \nWell-known local actors Les Wheeler\, Emily Redfarn and Gareth Atkinson will double up\, performing the three main characters in each of the plays. American director Michael Howley will be coming over from the United States to direct the plays. \n“We anticipate a unique occasion for performers and audiences alike”\, says dramatist Paul Crossley. “If the young Chekhov had ever visited Cambridge he would certainly have experienced the heady atmosphere of Mill Road. I have ensured that the plays have retained their characters and essential plot but I have freely adapted them to reflect this vibrant part of the city”. \nPaul adds “We have a superb cast on board\, and a talented director who knows the Cambridge scene well. Mill Road History Society and Anglia Ruskin (which runs The Drama Studio) have been wonderfully supportive. And we will have The Six Bells pub for refreshments – before\, at the interval\, and after the performance! All we need now is an audience to share the fun.” \nLucy Walker from the Mill Road History Society says “We are really pleased to support local talent\, and I know that this is going to be an entertaining evening. The idea of placing the 19th century Russian world of Chekhov in Mill Road\, Cambridge in 2017 is intriguing. I hope everyone will come and enjoy the plays. \nWe thank Anglia Ruskin University for generously allowing us to use the Drama Studio in Covent Garden. It is a small\, intimate space – an ideal venue for Paul’s plays”.
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/event-chekhov-comes-to-mill-road/
LOCATION:Covent Garden Drama Studio\, 58 Covent Garden\, Cambridge\, Cambs\, CB1 2HT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170510T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170510T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T032447
CREATED:20160710T135048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170409T165559Z
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SUMMARY:Talk: A Virtual tour of Mill Road & AGM
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the St Barnabas Centre for a virtual tour of Mill Road. Julia Ewans\, treasurer of the society\, will be our guide on a photographic tour up and down Mill Road and back and forth through time. All without leaving your seat! As we view pictures of Mill Road old and new we hope our audience will share their memories of their favourite places and people. \nPrior to the tour we will have a short AGM. The full agenda is available at https://www.millroadhistory.org.uk/2017/04/notice-of-annual-general-meeting/ If you are interested in joining the committee then just let us know before the AGM starts. \nThe event is in the St Barnabas Centre\, behind St Barnabas Church. Doors open at 7pm with the talk starting at 7:30pm. Fully accessible venue\, all welcome. \n 
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/talk-virtual-tour/
LOCATION:St Barnabas Centre\, Old School Hall\, St. Barnabas Church\, Mill Road\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB1 2BD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170404T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170404T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T032447
CREATED:20160710T134853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170108T165531Z
UID:900-1491332400-1491339600@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Workshop: Monologues - Writing history for performance
DESCRIPTION:Kay Blayney shares the process of bringing history to life in performance. \nThis workshop will be held in the Community room at Ross Street Community Centre on Ross Street in Romsey between 7pm and 9pm. As this is smaller than our usual venues then please email admin@millroadhistory.org.uk to reserve a place if you would like to attend so we have an idea of numbers.
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/workshop-monologues/
LOCATION:Ross Street Community Centre\, Ross Street Community Centre\, Ross Street\, Cambridge\, CB1 3UZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Hands On / Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170308T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170308T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T032447
CREATED:20160710T135351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170302T162809Z
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SUMMARY:Talk: Your Cambridge Maps
DESCRIPTION:Jon Harris talks about making his distinctive hand drawn maps of Cambridge. \n\nJon Harris is an artist\, illustrator and calligrapher\, who has a special interest in topography and architecture. With his encyclopaedic knowledge of the architectural history of Cambridge\, Jon Harris is a highly valued historical advisor on developments and refurbishments. His engagement with and use of the local environments within his drawings has fascinated and enthused all people involved in his projects (from http://www.shape-east.org.uk/about-artists.html). \nThe event is in the St Barnabas Centre\, behind St Barnabas Church. Doors open at 7pm with the talk starting at 7:30pm. Fully accessible venue\, all welcome. \n 
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/talk-your-cambridge-maps/
LOCATION:St Barnabas Centre\, Old School Hall\, St. Barnabas Church\, Mill Road\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB1 2BD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170207T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170207T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T032447
CREATED:20160710T134732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170130T200502Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop: How to research a building
DESCRIPTION:Ian Bent and Allan Brigham will run a short workshop introducing you to how to research a building. The information is targeted at researching buildings in the Mill Road area but is nearly all applicable to anywhere in Cambridge. \nYou’ll learn about the following topics. \n\nThe structure of a building report\nThe types of resources you can use — census report\, street directory\, Land Values Survey 1910/11\, maps — and what each one can give you\nThe means of access: Cambs Archives\, Cambs Collection\, genealogy websites\, BNA etc.\nVisiting a building and talking with people\n\nThis workshop will be held in the Community room at Ross Street Community Centre on Ross Street in Romsey between 7pm and 9pm. As this is smaller than our usual venues then please email admin@millroadhistory.org.uk to reserve a place if you would like to attend so we have an idea of numbers. \n 
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/workshop-how-to-research-a-building/
LOCATION:Ross Street Community Centre\, Ross Street Community Centre\, Ross Street\, Cambridge\, CB1 3UZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Hands On / Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170111T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170111T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T032447
CREATED:20160710T134620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160718T132521Z
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SUMMARY:Talk: Mill Road\, Barnwell\, and the history of prostitution in Victorian Cambridge
DESCRIPTION:Victorian Cambridge had a flourishing prostitution economy\, one that came to centre on the working-class neighbourhood of Barnwell to the east\, extending up Newmarket Road in particular\, but taking in East Road and Mill Road. This talk considers the ‘moral geography’ of prostitution in Victorian Cambridge\, the relationship between the University authorities and prostitute women\, and the place of Mill Road’s inhabitants in this history. \nThe talk will be delivered by Dr Philip Howell of the Department of Geography at the University of Cambridge. \nThe event is in the St Barnabas Centre\, behind St Barnabas Church. Doors open at 7pm with the talk starting at 7:30pm. Fully accessible venue\, all welcome.
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/talk-the-history-of-prostitution-in-victorian-cambridge/
LOCATION:St Barnabas Centre\, Old School Hall\, St. Barnabas Church\, Mill Road\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB1 2BD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161203T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161203T153000
DTSTAMP:20260531T032447
CREATED:20160710T133711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161120T101424Z
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SUMMARY:Mill Road Winter Fair
DESCRIPTION:The Mill Road History Society will be at Mill Road Winter Fair in the St. Barnabas Centre in the The Old School behind St Barnabas Church. We will have a number of things to see and do such as: \n\nExhibition of local history\nOld photographs and maps\nMill Road building histories from the History Project\nActivities for children\nMemory Shop: bring your Mill Road memorabilia\nLight refreshments\nAnd more!\n\n  \nThere will also be a stall from Mill Road Bridges with back issues of their newsletter and Christmas cards. \n 
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/event-mill-road-winter-fair/
LOCATION:St Barnabas Centre\, Old School Hall\, St. Barnabas Church\, Mill Road\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB1 2BD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161109T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161109T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T032447
CREATED:20160710T133356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160718T132342Z
UID:893-1478719800-1478725200@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Talk: The Cambridgeshire Kitcheners
DESCRIPTION:In the opening months of the First World War\, 1\,500 men from Cambridgeshire came forward to serve their country as a battalion in Kitchener’s New Army\, many from the Mill Road area. \nThey came from the city and they came from the fields. Many had never left the county before\, let alone their country\, and all too many would never return. Whether farm labourers\, shop assistants\, bricklayers\, chauffeurs\, university scholars or college porters\, men from all walks of life united and became the Cambridgeshire Kitcheners. \nAuthor Jo Costin will tell the personal stories of these men. \nThe event is in the St Barnabas Centre\, behind St Barnabas Church. Doors open at 7pm with the talk starting at 7:30pm. Fully accessible venue\, all welcome. \n 
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/talk-the-cambridgeshire-kitcheners/
LOCATION:St Barnabas Centre\, Old School Hall\, St. Barnabas Church\, Mill Road\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB1 2BD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161013T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161013T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T032447
CREATED:20160710T132858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160917T065423Z
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SUMMARY:Festival of Ideas: Mill Road on the Move
DESCRIPTION:As a lead up to the Festival of Ideas\, Mill Road History presents a trio of talks on the Festival theme of movement. \nIdeas The Dutt Brothers of Petersfield and their contribution to communism\, pacifism and Indian nationalism \nPeople Mill Road is now my home; a story of migration. \nThings Gold Cup: The journey of the Dales Brewery iconic Gold Cup enamel sign. \nThis event takes place in the main hall at Ross Street Community Centre on Ross Street in Romsey between 7:30pm and 9pm. It is free to attend and there is no need to book. However our Festival of Ideas events are usually very popular so we recommend arriving early to ensure you get in as space is limited. Doors open at 7pm. The venue is fully accessible and all are welcome. Refreshments will be provided. \nSee also the Festival of Ideas website at http://www.festivalofideas.cam.ac.uk/events/mill-road-move \n(image cropped from https://flic.kr/p/4vBZJB\, copyright Prisoner 5413\, licence CC BY-NC 2.0)
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/festival-of-ideas-mill-road-on-the-move/
LOCATION:Ross Street Community Centre\, Ross Street Community Centre\, Ross Street\, Cambridge\, CB1 3UZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161004T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161004T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T032447
CREATED:20160710T132336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160903T102105Z
UID:890-1475607600-1475614800@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Workshop: Oral History - Capturing Memories\, Creating History
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is a taster session to learn the basics about oral history and how to do it. \nAs part of the Mill Road History Project\, volunteers collected many hours of interviews with residents of Cambridge to capture and preserve their memories of times gone by. \nThe workshop will be run by Shelley Lockwood of the Museum of Cambridge and will introduce you to the basics of creating oral histories including: \n\ninterviewing people\nusing professional recording equipment\nediting recordings\nturning your interview into a story\n\nYou’ll also get a chance to listen to some of the interviews made during the project. \nThis workshop will be held in the Community room at Ross Street Community Centre on Ross Street in Romsey between 7pm and 9pm. As this is smaller than our usual venues then please email admin@millroadhistory.org.uk to reserve a place if you would like to attend so we have an idea of numbers. \n 
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/workshop-oral-histories/
LOCATION:Ross Street Community Centre\, Ross Street Community Centre\, Ross Street\, Cambridge\, CB1 3UZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Hands On / Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160910T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160910T190000
DTSTAMP:20260531T032447
CREATED:20160710T131652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160815T083653Z
UID:889-1473526800-1473534000@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Tour: Highlights of Mill Road
DESCRIPTION:This event must be booked through Open Cambridge.\nBook at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/highlights-of-mill-road-tickets-26919405667 \nAs part of Open Cambridge 2016 Lucy Walker and Caro Wilson of the Mill Road History Society will be leading a walking tour of the architectural highlights of Mill Road from the cemetery to the bridge. The tour will be approximately 2 hours long with the following itinerary. \n\n5:00 pm – meet at the Cemetery entrance at the Mill Road end of the Avenue of Limes (next to Costa Coffee) (Map)\n6:30 pm – visit Bharat Bhavan (the old Library) (Map)\n7:00 pm – end at the Bath House where refreshments will be served (open to all) (Map)\n\nThe walk must be booked through Open Cambridge. However refreshments at the Bath House along with an exhibition of local history are open to all whether you’ve booked with Open Cambridge or not. \nMore info is also available at http://www.opencambridge.cam.ac.uk/events/highlights-mill-road \n 
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/open-cambridge-walking-tour-of-mill-road/
CATEGORIES:Tour
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160907T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160907T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T032447
CREATED:20160710T130111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160718T132151Z
UID:887-1473276600-1473282000@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Talk: The Cambridge 'Bedders'
DESCRIPTION:Author Catherine Seymour will be talking about the lives of the Cambridge ‘Bedders’ following the recent launch of her book on the subject\, The Staircase Girls. \nHere is an extract from the book. \nJoyce leaned her black Triumph bicycle against a wall\, and shivered in the foggy\, early dawn light. Glancing up at the enormous wooden\, carved gate\, she hesitated. This was a secret world she was about to enter…For 16 year old Joyce\, who lived in one of the poorest streets in Cambridge\, the college building where she was about to enter represented privilege\, wealth\, a life she’d never live. As a bedder\, Joyce would be working up and down one of the stone staircases\, making the beds of the male students\, sweeping floors\, dusting desks. She never expected to also find herself mothering\, chastising and sometimes even covering up for ‘her boys’. The Staircase Girls takes us into the lives of Joyce and other bedders\, like Nance\, Maud\, Rose and Audrey. They endured the Second World War and then had to contend with poverty\, ill health and bereavement. They loved\, lost and loved again. But their friendships gave them strength\, and their work gave them happiness – and even a lasting connection with their charges\, some of whom would go on to run the country. Revealing their untold stories for the first time\, this is a vivid\, poignant account of these remarkable women’s lives. \nThe event is in the St Barnabas Centre\, behind St Barnabas Church. Doors open at 7pm with the talk starting at 7:30pm. Fully accessible venue\, all welcome. \n 
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/talk-the-cambridge-bedders/
LOCATION:St Barnabas Centre\, Old School Hall\, St. Barnabas Church\, Mill Road\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB1 2BD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160816T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160816T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T032447
CREATED:20160710T122705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160718T131910Z
UID:885-1471374000-1471381200@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Hands On: The Suzy Oakes Collection
DESCRIPTION:The Society has been given a large box of photos\, clippings and documents by the Suzy Oakes Trust that need sorting through and cataloguing so that we can scan them and make them available to researchers and other interested parties. You can see some of the photos from the collection that have already proved invaluable to the work of the History Project on the website at Suzy Oakes Collection. \nWe need to check we have copies of all the photographs and that our attributions are the same. If you are interested in Romsey School there are some pieces which you may like to see. Much of  this material is in poor condition but we need to check that we do not throw anything away that is important. \nThis hands on session will be held at the Bath House on Gwydir Street between 7pm and 9pm. As this is smaller than our usual venues then please email admin@millroadhistory.org.uk if you are thinking about coming along so we have an idea of numbers.
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/hands-on-the-suzy-oakes-collection/
LOCATION:The Bath House\, The Bath House\, Gwydir Street\, Cambridge\, Cambs\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Hands On / Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160511T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160511T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T032447
CREATED:20160122T195942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160508T160107Z
UID:23-1462995000-1463000400@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Side Streets of Mill Road
DESCRIPTION:‘The Side Streets of Mill Road: Covent Garden and Hemingford Road’\nwith our two speakers\, local historians\, Ian Bent and Allan Brigham \nCovent Garden – earliest side street (1830) – ‘cattle being herded down the street\, hooves striking sparks on the cobbles\, to Sennitt’s slaughterhouse.’ \nHemingford Road – built in late-Victorian times – ‘It was Marbles in the gutter\, and Hopscotch\, chalking on all the pavements; Hoops in the winter\, because it was cold.’ \nOur venue is the main hall at the\nMill Road Baptist Church\n178 Mill Road\, Cambridge\, CB1\n(Please use the side entrance off Stockwell Street) \n7.30pm start (doors open at 7pm) \nAll welcome\, FREE entry and refreshments\,\nwith fully accessible venue
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/the-side-streets-of-mill-road/
LOCATION:Mill Road Baptist Church\, 178 Mill Road\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB1 3LP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160413T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160413T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T032447
CREATED:20160122T194706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160409T114522Z
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SUMMARY:Buildings of the Labour Movement
DESCRIPTION:Nick Mansfield is Senior Research Fellow in History at UCLan in Preston\, but was born and brought up in Sturton Street\, Cambridge. His talk Buildings of the Labour movement is based on his 2013 book for English Heritage. It will partly focus on labour movement buildings in the Cambridge area\, including Sturton Town Hall (later the Kinema)\, the Romsey Town Labour Club (with the redoubtable Albert Stubbs MP) and the mid-19th century Owenite communities in the Fens.
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/buildings-of-the-labour-movement/
LOCATION:St Barnabas Centre\, Old School Hall\, St. Barnabas Church\, Mill Road\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB1 2BD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160309T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160309T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T032447
CREATED:20160122T194309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160210T182530Z
UID:19-1457551800-1457557200@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Pye of Cambridge
DESCRIPTION:Doors open at 7pm for a 7:30pm start. Entrance in Stockwell St. \nBy the Pye History Trust \n 
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/pye-of-cambridge/
LOCATION:Mill Road Baptist Church\, 178 Mill Road\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB1 3LP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160210T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160210T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T032447
CREATED:20160122T193542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160203T185342Z
UID:14-1455132600-1455138000@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:The History of Anglia Ruskin University
DESCRIPTION:With Tony Kirby. \nDoors open at 7pm for a 7:30pm start. Entrance in Stockwell St. \nAfter the talk\, we will agree a constitution for the Mill Road History Society and elect officers (ie. Chair and Treasurer). Please look at the draft constitution before-hand if you wish to make comments. \nIf you’d like to get involved in establishing the new Mill Road History Society\, would like to take on an officer role\, or you have any comments about the draft constitution\, please contact millroadhistory@gmail.com
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/the-history-of-anglia-ruskin-university/
LOCATION:Mill Road Baptist Church\, 178 Mill Road\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB1 3LP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160113T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160113T193000
DTSTAMP:20260531T032447
CREATED:20160124T174646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160124T174646Z
UID:96-1452713400-1452713400@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:One Family's Experience of the Holocaust
DESCRIPTION:With Eva Clarke. \n 
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/one-familys-experience-of-the-holocaust/
LOCATION:Mill Road Baptist Church\, 178 Mill Road\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB1 3LP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20151210T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20151210T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T032447
CREATED:20160124T174125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160124T174125Z
UID:95-1449775800-1449781200@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Festive Quiz
DESCRIPTION:Test your knowledge in our ‘quite interesting’ quiz – individuals or teams of up to 4 welcome. \nWith your quizmaster\, Dean Parkin. \n 
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/festive-quiz/
LOCATION:St Barnabas Centre\, Old School Hall\, St. Barnabas Church\, Mill Road\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB1 2BD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Hands On / Workshop
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20151112T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20151112T193000
DTSTAMP:20260531T032447
CREATED:20160124T173811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160124T174205Z
UID:94-1447356600-1447356600@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Victorian Cambridge
DESCRIPTION:From Apathy to Energy – how Town and University embraced development\, technology and science. \n\n\n\nWith Honor Ridout \n 
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/victorian-cambridge/
LOCATION:St Barnabas Centre\, Old School Hall\, St. Barnabas Church\, Mill Road\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB1 2BD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk
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