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SUMMARY:Music: Na-Mara - The Story of the Basque Children
DESCRIPTION:Courtesy of R. Garcia\n\n\n\nIn May 1937\, a month after the bombing of Guernica\, 4000 young children were evacuated from Bilbao to Southampton aboard the SS Habana. With no support from a British Government set on non-intervention in the Spanish Civil War\, the ‘niños’ were subsequently cared for by volunteers in towns and cities across the UK\, including Cambridge. Through words and music\, Rob Garcia (the son of a niño) and Paul McNamara will tell the story of the ‘Basque children’.  Together\, Rob and Paul comprise folk duo\, Na-Mara. \n\n\n\nTickets are £8 in advance from https://cambridgefolkclub.co.uk/collections/tickets/products/20190618-tuesday-18th-june-na-mara or £10 on the door (if available). \n\n\n\nwww.na-mara.com
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/event-na-mara/
LOCATION:St Barnabas Centre\, Old School Hall\, St. Barnabas Church\, Mill Road\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB1 2BD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cambridge Folk Club":MAILTO:enquiries@cambridgefolkclub.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190514T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190514T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T005049
CREATED:20181215T135302Z
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SUMMARY:AGM and Talk: From Vice to Virtue: The Cambridge Female Refuge
DESCRIPTION:Just visible behind Christ Church on Newmarket Road is the roofline of the Cambridge Female Refuge\, founded in 1838 and functioning in the city until 1939. The Refuge was intended as a voluntarily reformatory institution for ‘fallen’ women\, that is to say\, women earning their living by sex work or considered to be in ‘moral danger’. Women inmates did laundry and sewing work\, learned to read and write and received religious instruction. At the end of around two years\, they were placed in respectable domestic service or returned to friends and family. While inside the institution\, women’s freedom of movement outside the Refuge site was largely restricted to attendance at church.  \n\n\n\nPhoto copyright Susan WoodallPhoto copyright Susan Woodall\n\n\n\nEvery Sunday\, they would walk through the door in the churchyard wall\, through their own private door at the back of the church and into a specially screened private pew. On their way\, they would pass the window designed by Frederick Leach\, who also painted the Refuge interior.  \n\n\n\nFor some women\, despite the hard work and long hours\, the Refuge provided genuine protection and a chance to change their life courses; for some\, separation from their families and the experience of confinement was unbearable. Other women’s experiences were more mixed; they stayed the course by finding inventive ways round institutional rules… \n\n\n\nText copyright Susan Woodall \n\n\n\nThis talk will be preceded by the Society’s AGM. \n\n\n\nThe event takes place at Ross Street Community Centre. Doors open at 7pm and the talk starts at 7:30pm. All are welcome\, Ross Street is a fully accessible venue\, tea and biscuits are provided afterwards. Admission is with a suggested donation of £3 per person.
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/agm-and-talk-from-vice-to-virtue-the-cambridge-female-refuge/
LOCATION:Ross Street Community Centre\, Ross Street Community Centre\, Ross Street\, Cambridge\, CB1 3UZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190409T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190409T220000
DTSTAMP:20260531T005049
CREATED:20181215T141223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190220T170535Z
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SUMMARY:Event: Louise Jordan – The Hard Way
DESCRIPTION:A one-woman performance of live music and theatre by acclaimed singer and songwriter Louise Jordan\, charting the rise of working-class suffragette Hannah Mitchell from a remote hilltop farm in the Derbyshire moorlands to Manchester city magistrate. A self-taught\, self-made woman\, Hannah leaves home aged 14\, exchanging one exploitative situation for another. In 1906 Hannah finds herself face to face with Winston Churchill at a public meeting before spending time in Strangeways prison. This show explores one woman’s determination to take power and improve life for those around her. \n\n\n\nRecommended for ages 14 years and over. www.louisejordan.co.uk \n\n\n\nTickets are £8 in advance and can be booked at https://cambridgefolkclub.co.uk/collections/tickets/products/20190409-tuesday-9th-april-louise-jordan-the-hard-way \n\n\n\nAdmission on the door will be £10 (if space available). \n\n\n\n\n\nTrailer for Louise Jordan: The Hard Way
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/event-louise-jordan-the-hard-way/
LOCATION:St Barnabas Centre\, Old School Hall\, St. Barnabas Church\, Mill Road\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB1 2BD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cambridge Folk Club":MAILTO:enquiries@cambridgefolkclub.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190402T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190402T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T005049
CREATED:20181215T140501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190217T102942Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Cambridge 1888-1988 – Chronicle of an English University City
DESCRIPTION:Mike Petty has been helping people research Cambridge for over 50 years. In 2018 he completed a 4\,000-page Chronicle covering (almost) all of the developments in Cambridge over that period which is free to read\, download and use from www.mikepetty.org.uk. Mike will summarise some of the 100 sections and looks forward to your suggestions for the second edition.  \n\n\n\nPlaces are limited for this workshop so booking is required. Please email admin@millroadhistory.org.uk to reserve your place.
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/workshop-cambridge-1888-1988-chronicle-of-an-english-university-city/
LOCATION:The Bath House\, The Bath House\, Gwydir Street\, Cambridge\, Cambs\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Hands On / Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190312T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190312T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T005049
CREATED:20181215T134857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190217T103026Z
UID:2058-1552419000-1552424400@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Talk: Ginger Beer and Silicon Chips
DESCRIPTION:Joe McIntyre presents a curious tale of the building in Willis Road that has housed entrepreneurs\, mineral water\, type- writers\, home computers\, revolutionary heating systems\, unique personal transport and… even more computers. \n\n\n\nIn its 123 years\, it’s been a bottling factory\, a furniture storage and distribution centre\, a high-tech research centre and the home to computing for a technical college\, a polytechnic and a post-1992 university.  \n\n\n\nA talk for anybody who’s ever wondered what’s behind the gates of Silicon Alley at 25 Willis Road… \n\n\n\nThe event takes place at Ross Street Community Centre. Doors open at 7pm and the talk starts at 7:30pm. All are welcome\, Ross Street is a fully accessible venue\, tea and biscuits are provided afterwards. Admission is with a suggested donation of £3 per person.
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/talk-ginger-beer-and-silicon-chips/
LOCATION:Ross Street Community Centre\, Ross Street Community Centre\, Ross Street\, Cambridge\, CB1 3UZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190212T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190212T210000
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CREATED:20181215T140018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181230T170336Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Who Lived Here?
DESCRIPTION:Mary Naylor will lead a beginner’s workshop about finding who lived in houses on Mill Road\, where they came from and what they did. Please bring a laptop if you have one.We will be looking at ‘free to use’ websites and resources at the Cambridgeshire Archives and Cambridgeshire Collection. Booking required; this workshop is limited to 10 places. Please email admin@millroadhistory.org.uk to reserve your place.
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/workshop-who-lived-here/
LOCATION:The Bath House\, The Bath House\, Gwydir Street\, Cambridge\, Cambs\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Hands On / Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190108T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190108T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T005049
CREATED:20181215T131723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181220T185203Z
UID:2044-1546975800-1546981200@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Talk: Representing Cambridge - Anne Campbell
DESCRIPTION:Anne Campbell and Stephen Hawking\n\n\n\nAnne Campbell\, MP for Cambridge from 1992-2005\, will talk about how she managed important issues such as science funding\, lone parent support and student finance. \n\n\n\n“I have always felt Cambridge is a very special city and it is important to ensure the views and interests of Cambridge people are well represented. But what does that mean in practice and how does it translate into action in Parliament?” \n\n\n\nThe talk takes place at Ross Street Community Centre. Doors open at 7pm and the talk starts at 7:30pm. All are welcome\, Ross Street is a fully accessible venue\, tea and biscuits are provided after the talk. Admission is with a suggested donation of £3 per person.
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/talk-anne-campbell/
LOCATION:Ross Street Community Centre\, Ross Street Community Centre\, Ross Street\, Cambridge\, CB1 3UZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190101T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190101T123000
DTSTAMP:20260531T005049
CREATED:20181220T183427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181220T184418Z
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SUMMARY:Mill Road History Walk: Mostly Romsey
DESCRIPTION:Mill Road Railway Bridge. B.MILL.K1 7603. Courtesy of the Cambridgeshire Collection.\n\n\n\nFriends of Mill Road History the Mill Road Guides\, who are all qualified Green Badge guides\, are running two walking tours over New Year. The second tour\, on New Year’s Day covers mostly the Romsey side of Mill Road but will venture into Petersfield as well. \n\n\n\nThe tour is £10 on the day (if space available) or £8 if booked in advance at millroadguide@gmail.com. Children under 16 go free. Part of the ticket price goes to support Mill Road History Society in its activities. \n\n\n\nTo join the tour please meet at the corner of Cavendish Road and Mill Road\, by the Romsey “R”\, before 11am.
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/mill-road-history-walk-mostly-romsey/
LOCATION:Corner of Cavendish Road and Mill Road\, 54XV+66 Cambridge\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mill Road Guides":MAILTO:millroadguide@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181231T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181231T123000
DTSTAMP:20260531T005049
CREATED:20181215T143132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181220T183809Z
UID:2092-1546254000-1546259400@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Mill Road History Walk: Mostly Petersfield
DESCRIPTION:Petersfield: snow scene looking towards East Road. J.PET.K06 30335. Courtesy of the Cambridgeshire Collection.\n\n\n\nFriends of Mill Road History the Mill Road Guides\, who are all qualified Green Badge guides\, are running two walking tours over New Year. The first tour\, on New Year’s Eve\, covers mostly the Petersfield side of Mill Road but will venture into Romsey as well. \n\n\n\nThe tour is £10 on the day (if space available) or £8 if booked in advance at millroadguide@gmail.com. Children under 16 go free. Part of the ticket price goes to support Mill Road History Society in its activities. \n\n\n\nTo join the tour please meet at the corner of Mortimer Road and Mill Road\, by Parkside Pool\, before 11am.
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/mill-road-history-walk-petersfield/
LOCATION:Corner of Mortimer Road and Mill Road\, 642J+QV Cambridge\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mill Road Guides":MAILTO:millroadguide@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181211T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181211T220000
DTSTAMP:20260531T005049
CREATED:20180712T140650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181104T113059Z
UID:1587-1544556600-1544565600@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Event: A Christmas Victorian Parlour Evening
DESCRIPTION:Mill Road History Society’s annual festive get together with music\, songs and stories\, featuring musicians from the Cambridge Folk Club\, and other entertainers. \nBooking is essential\, please email millroadhistory@gmail.com to reserve your place. There is a suggested donation of £5 per person\, payable on the door. \nThe event takes place at the Bath House on Gwydir Street\, doors open at 7pm for a 7:30pm start. \n  \n 
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/a-christmas-victorian-parlour-evening/
LOCATION:The Bath House\, The Bath House\, Gwydir Street\, Cambridge\, Cambs\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181204T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181204T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T005049
CREATED:20181104T114841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181104T115620Z
UID:1758-1543951800-1543957200@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Talk: Digging the David Parr House
DESCRIPTION:At the beginning of September\, Alison Dickens and her colleague Catherine Collins from Access Cambridge Archaeology led a team of enthusiastic volunteers to excavate the back garden of the David Parr House on Gwydir Street. Fifteen small test pits were dug over three days (a total of 73 10cm spits!) and their contents sieved and washed\, revealing an incredible range of objects from late Saxon pottery to 20th century childhood memorabilia. This talk is the public sharing of what was uncovered then and has been discovered since\, looking at both the history and development of not only Gwydir Street\, but also this part of Cambridge. \nThis event takes place at the St Barnabas Centre behind St Barnabas Church\, doors open at 7pm with the talk starting at 7:30pm. Entrance is free with any donations shared between Mill Road History Society and the David Parr House. \nThe speaker\, Alison Dickens BA MCIfA\, is a Senior Manager at the Cambridge Archaeological Unit (CAU) and Director of Access Cambridge Archaeology (ACA). \n 
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/talk-digging-the-david-parr-house/
LOCATION:St Barnabas Centre\, Old School Hall\, St. Barnabas Church\, Mill Road\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB1 2BD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181201T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181201T153000
DTSTAMP:20260531T005049
CREATED:20180712T140434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181128T175333Z
UID:1585-1543662000-1543678200@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Event: Mill Road Winter Fair
DESCRIPTION:We will be in the St Barnabas Centre throughout the fair (behind St Barnabas Church\, entrance on St Barnabas Road). We have talks\, an exhibition of old photographs and maps\, activities for children (and adults) and refreshments. There will be representatives from David Parr House\, the Friends of Mill Road Cemetery and Headway. \nWe are running a programme of short talks during the fair again this year. Our provisional timetable is as follows\, although we may have to make changes on the day. \n12.30 Allan Brigham: A brief history of The Depot.\n1.00 Headway: Head injuries in the First World War\n1.30 Lucy Walker: History of St Barnabas\n2.00 Caro Wilson: What came before the current Railway Bridge?\n2.30 Kay Blayney: Monologue. A woman left behind.\n3.00 Shelley Lockwood. Update on the David Parr House Project. \n  \n 
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/event-mill-road-winter-fair-2/
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=Europe/London:20181113T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181113T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T005049
CREATED:20180712T140300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181104T115001Z
UID:1583-1542137400-1542142800@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Talk: The Outbreak of Peace\, 1918-1919
DESCRIPTION:On 11 November 1918\, at 11am\, guns stopped firing and peace broke out. Bells were rung\, Cambridge rioted\, and the war was over. But men did not return instantly; fighting continued in Russia\, the Armistice was not\, technically\, a peace treaty\, and many men would never return. \nJo Costin describes the end of the war and its immediate aftermath in Cambridge. \nThe event takes place at Ross Street Community Centre. Doors open at 7pm with the talk starting at 7:30pm. \n 
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/talk-the-outbreak-of-peace-1918-1919/
LOCATION:Ross Street Community Centre\, Ross Street Community Centre\, Ross Street\, Cambridge\, CB1 3UZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20181009T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20181009T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T005049
CREATED:20180712T140136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180906T144859Z
UID:1581-1539113400-1539118800@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Festival of Ideas: Radical Mill Road
DESCRIPTION:How did late 19th/early 20th century radical demands for social justice impact on Cambridge and Mill Road? Dr Deborah Thom introduces our theme with an overview of contemporary campaigns for social change; Mary Burgess will explore Women’s Suffrage in Cambridge and Mill Road; and Antony Carpen will tell us more about Cambridge women who brought about change: Florence Keynes\, Eglantine Jebb and Clara Rackham. The Vote100 exhibition from the Cambridgeshire Collection will be on display. \nThe event is at Ross Street Community Centre. Doors open at 7pm and the talks will be from 7:30pm to 9pm approximately. \nThis is a free event but will be ticketed. You will be able to book at https://www.festivalofideas.cam.ac.uk/events/radical-mill-road from 11am on Monday 24 September. \nImage copyright: National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies\, Cambridgeshire Collection\, Cambridge Central Library.
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/festival-of-ideas-radical-mill-road/
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=Europe/London:20180915T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20180915T170000
DTSTAMP:20260531T005049
CREATED:20180712T132937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180906T144248Z
UID:1578-1537020000-1537030800@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Open Cambridge: Picturing Mill Road
DESCRIPTION:Mill Road has always inspired artists and photographers. Artists\, including Sam Motherwell\, Naomi Davies\, Ian Rawlinson and Daisy Zoll will show and discuss their work\, and our collection of historic photographs will be on display. Cambridge Urban Sketchers will be out and about during the afternoon and will show their work. If you have a picture or photograph of Mill Road do bring it in. \nWe will also have innovative soundscape towers from Dovetailed available to play with. \nThe timetable of talks is currently expected to be as follows\, but this may change on the day due to availability. \n\n2.15  Daisy Zoll\n2.45 Sam Motherwell\n3.15 Ian Rawlison\n3.45 Naomi Davies\n4.15 Vaiva Kalnikaitė (Dovetailed)\n\nHere is a preview of Open Cambridge featuring\, amongst others\, our chair\, Lucy Walker. \n\n 
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/open-cambridge-picturing-mill-road/
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:20180612T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180612T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T005049
CREATED:20180513T173651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180513T173847Z
UID:1526-1528831800-1528837200@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Talk: Mapping the Cemetery - Uncovering its Stories
DESCRIPTION:The History Group of the Friends of Mill Road Cemetery have an ambitious (possibly over ambitious?) project to photograph each of the 3000 graves in the cemetery\, to map their location as precisely as we can\, and to research the people buried there. Three members of the History Group will talk about what they’re doing; Caro Wilson will outline the valuable relationship with the Ordnance Survey\, Mary Naylor will describe the research and on-the-ground work that is necessary\, and Ian Bent will tell one of the many stories we have uncovered\, that of Isaiah Deck\, pharmacist of King’s Parade. \nThis event takes place in the St Barnabas Centre (the Old School Hall) behind St Barnabas Church on Tuesday 12th June. Doors open at 7pm\, the talk starts at 7:30pm. Tea and biscuits and a chance to talk to the speakers are provided afterwards. Admission is open to all and costs £3.
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/talk-mapping-the-cemetery-uncovering-its-stories/
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:20180508T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180508T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T005049
CREATED:20170926T185952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180420T131016Z
UID:1373-1525807800-1525813200@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Talk: The Lost Baptist Cemetery on East Road & AGM
DESCRIPTION:A talk by Gareth Rees of Oxford Archaeology East about the small 1830s cemetery which was rediscovered and excavated during building work at St Matthew’s School. \nThis talk will be preceded by the Society’s AGM. \nYou can read more about the excavation in the report at https://library.thehumanjourney.net/1677/1/Report%201437_final_LR.pdf
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/talk-the-lost-baptist-cemetery-on-east-road/
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:20180410T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180410T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T005049
CREATED:20170926T185826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180310T103242Z
UID:1371-1523386800-1523394000@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Workshop: Using Historic Photographs
DESCRIPTION:Find out more about using photographs for historical research.
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/workshop-using-historic-photographs/
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:20180313T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180313T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T005049
CREATED:20170926T185714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180212T182953Z
UID:1369-1520969400-1520974800@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Talk: Plaster\, Pointing and Paint
DESCRIPTION:Tamsin Wimhurst\, Chair of the David Parr House Trust \nFind out about progress made during the first year of conservation at David Parr House (“the dirty phase”); what’s been found\, and what’s planned for the future. http://davidparrhouse.org/
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/talk-plaster-pointing-and-paint/
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:20180213T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180213T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T005049
CREATED:20170926T185608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180117T212610Z
UID:1367-1518548400-1518555600@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Workshop: What’s worth preserving\, and how can we protect it?
DESCRIPTION:What is involved in designating heritage landscapes? Allan Brigham will use his research into George Bolton and his warehouses in the Mill Road area to illustrate the conservation issues raised.
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/workshop-whats-worth-preserving-and-how-can-we-protect-it/
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:20180109T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180109T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T005049
CREATED:20170926T185446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180103T183607Z
UID:1365-1515526200-1515531600@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Talk: The Shop Girls
DESCRIPTION:“The Shop Girls\, the true story of Cambridge’s own Mr Selfridge who at one time lived in Mill Road.” \nThis is a talk by Ellee Seymour about shop workers who worked in an elegant ladies department store in Cambridge between the 1940s-60s. The store\, called Heyworth’s\, had all but faded from living memory until Ellee began her research – and discovered a family secret that Herbert Heyworth had taken to his grave. \nThe talk takes place at Ross Street Community Centre. Doors open at 7pm and the talk starts at 7:30pm. Fully accessible venue\, tea and biscuits provided after the talk. \n 
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/talk-the-shop-girls/
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:20171212T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171212T220000
DTSTAMP:20260531T005049
CREATED:20170926T185248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221113T103638Z
UID:1363-1513107000-1513116000@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Event: A Christmas Victorian parlour evening
DESCRIPTION:Music\, songs and stories\, featuring musicians from the Cambridge Folk Club. Booking essential; email millroadhistory@gmail.com\n\nSuggested donation £5 per person.
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/a-christmas-victorian-parlour-evening-2017/
LOCATION:The Bath House\, The Bath House\, Gwydir Street\, Cambridge\, Cambs\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Social
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171202T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171202T153000
DTSTAMP:20260531T005049
CREATED:20170926T184925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171130T182613Z
UID:1360-1512212400-1512228600@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Event: Mill Road Winter Fair
DESCRIPTION:We have plenty for you to do this year. \nMill Road historical picture jigsaw puzzles (children and adult varieties) to play with (not for sale I’m afraid). \nOld photo quiz – what is there now? (small prize for getting them all correct) \nDesign a key ring \nCollection of old photos and maps to browse \nBuilding Reports from the Mill Road History Project\, including some new reports \nWe are also running a programme of short talks throughout the day. The timetable\, which we will try hard to keep to\, is as follows: \n12:00pm – Allan Brigham on Mill Road conservation issues.\n12:30pm – A short film from Headway about their work.\n1:00pm – A duologue by Kay Blayney and Mary Naylor about the Earl of Beaconsfield.\n2:00pm – Shelley Lockwood on the restoration at the David Parr House.\n2:30pm – Ian Bent on the Howes family\, 170 years of a family business. \n\n\nIn between talks we will be showing some old Cambridge films from the East Anglian Film Archive. \nAs well as all that we will have information and people from the following organisations for you to chat to: \nDavid Parr House\nHeadway\nFriends of Mill Road Cemetery \nAnd of course tea and coffee will be available all day. \n 
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/mill-road-winter-fair-2017/
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:20171114T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171114T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T005049
CREATED:20170926T184717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171014T121632Z
UID:1358-1510687800-1510693200@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Talk: 500 years of Cambridge spies
DESCRIPTION:Christopher Andrew – Emeritus Professor of Modern and Contemporary History\, University of Cambridge – talks about 500 years of Cambridge spies. \nSpies have long been a Cambridge tradition. They were the main motif in Queen Elizabeth I’s last dress. More recently\, there were times in the 20th century when Cambridge provided the best spies for both Britain and Russia. \n\nThe image shows the Kim Philby: The first Cambridge spy to get his own postage stamp.
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/500-years-of-cambridge-spies/
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:20171012T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171012T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T005049
CREATED:20170926T184535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170926T193437Z
UID:1356-1507836600-1507842000@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Talk: Exploring myth and reality: Experiences of India and the UK
DESCRIPTION:Dr Sean Lang (Senior Lecturer\, ARU) explores perspectives on Indian Independence and Partition in 1947. Ila Chandavarkar shares her experiences and expectations on arriving in Cambridge in September 1975. \n\nBook tickets at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/exploring-myth-and-reality-experiences-of-india-and-the-uk-tickets-37877746359 \nMore info at http://www.festivalofideas.cam.ac.uk/events/exploring-myth-and-reality-experiences-india-and-uk \n 
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/exploring-myth-and-reality-experiences-of-india-and-the-uk/
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:20171003T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171003T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T005049
CREATED:20170926T184059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170926T193110Z
UID:1353-1507057200-1507064400@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Workshop: Current research projects
DESCRIPTION:Interior of Mill Road branch library around 1897. Courtesy of the Cambridgeshire Collection\, F.F. J97 1058. \nThis workshop is an opportunity to share current research projects. It is for anyone who has been\, or is thinking of\, researching buildings or people along Mill Road to talk about their progress with other like minded souls and to discuss successes and problems. Open to anyone interested in research whether to talk or just to listen. \nPlease email admin@millroadhistory.org.uk to reserve a place and to let us know whether you have something to present.
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/current-research-projects/
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:20170912T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170912T210000
DTSTAMP:20260531T005049
CREATED:20170902T074457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170907T062234Z
UID:1311-1505244600-1505250000@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Talk: Music\, Mill Road and Me with Nick Barraclough
DESCRIPTION:Nick Barraclough is a British radio producer\, presenter\, musician and writer\, who is best known for hosting shows related to specialist American music. He has for many years been the presenter of various music shows and documentaries on BBC Radio. \nNick says “Mill Road has been a thread all through my life…I was born there\, the first house I bought was in Cyprus Road and I now live a couple of hundred yards away. It’s an association I’ve always valued.” \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. \nNote starting with this event we are asking for a donation of £3 per person to cover the costs of running the society.
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/talk-music-mill-road-and-me-with-nick-barraclough/
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:20170909T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170909T170000
DTSTAMP:20260531T005049
CREATED:20170813T171109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170902T074537Z
UID:1274-1504953000-1504976400@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Mill Road Celebrates India
DESCRIPTION:Mill Road History Society and partners invite you to a free drop in event to mark the 70th anniversary of Indian Independence as the Deaf Centre (off Mill Road\, behind Cutlacks). \nThis event is part of Open Cambridge 2017. \nThe Deaf Centre\, which is fully accessible\, has a main and a small hall. This programme gives you estimated timings for events in each. Feel free to move between the two in a way that does not disturb performers. In the small hall\, there’s a chance to socialise\, with short films\, and a small exhibition. Between 12.30pm and 2pm sample Indian finger food specialities thanks to Amrik and Raj Lally of Lally’s News. \n10.30am – 11.15am Main Hall\nAn Indian Doctor in Mill Road\, Upendra Krishna Dutt and his remarkable family\nAt the turn of the 20th century\, 25 Mill Road was the home of Dr Dutt\, his Swedish wife\, and their children (all later prominent Communists). Venue for the Majlis Society and host to visiting Indian nationalists\, today’s Petersfield Surgery was once awash with international idealists. Join historian Jo Costin for a talk on this fascinating family. \n11.30am – 12.15pm Small Hall\nHighlights from the Archive\nKevin Greenbank\, Archivist at The Centre for South Asian Studies\, will introduce Cambridge University’s Indian collection of photographs\, letters and albums.\nThis will be accompanied by an exhibition of images from the collections about Independence\, Partition and Decolonisation. \n11.30am – 12pm Main Hall\nSanskruti Dance School\nStudents of Sanskruti School of Dance present Bharatanatyam – an ancient classical Indian dance form from the temples of Tamil Nadu.\n1) Pushpanjali (offering of flowers)\, an invocation in Raga Nattai\, Adi Tala will be performed by beginners.\n2) Alarippu (to blossom in Tisram) will be performed as a solo by Oishani Goswami.\n3) Mangalam. \nwww.sanskruti.org.uk \n12pm – 1pm Main Hall\nSitar Recital by Jonathan Mayer\nJonathan Mayer has studied sitar with Ustad Wajahat Khan\, Pandit Subroto\, Roy Chowdhury and Clem Alford. Toured extensively around the world including India\, Bangladesh & Sri Lanka. Jonathan has played with artists such as Sir Paul McCartney\, London Philharmonic Orchestra and Pandit Kumar Bose. \n1pm – 2pm Small Hall\nMalgudi Days\nMeet some of the colourful characters from this fictional South Indian City in this DVD dramatisation of episodes from RK Narayan’s Malgudi Days\, published in 1943. \n2pm – 3pm Small Hall\nBring an Object\, Tell a Story\, Ila Chandavarkar\nExplore India through treasured objects. The session will start with a group of women from the Indian Subcontinent showing key objects they brought with them when they came to Cambridge and discussing why they chose them. Please feel free to bring an object from India if you would like to tell a story or ask questions. \n3pm – 3.45pm Main Hall\nThe History of Indian Jewellery\nJoin us for a talk and demonstration by Tej Rao on the history of Indian jewellery from Mughal days to the present. www.facebook.com/indianjewelleryonlinestore\nwww.theethnicjoint.com \n3.45pm – 4.15pm Main Hall\nStories from the Ramayana\nAn interactive session with puppets by Marion Leeper of the Cambridge Storytellers\, especially for young children and their families. \nwww.cambridgestorytellers.com \n4.15pm – 5pm Main Hall\nBollywood Dance Workshop\nTry some vibrant Bollywood dancing with teacher Vidya from Roshni Margi dance. Bollywood dancing blends traditional forms of Indian dancing\, such as Bhangra with Western fusion and contemporary dance\, set to wonderful music. \n  \nMill Road History Society thanks everyone who has helped with this event\, in particular: Malavika Anderson\, Rasik Kotecha\, Ila Chandavarkar\, Amrik and Raj Lally (Lally’s News)\, Mahesh and Nila Gohel (Kailash Store)\, Tejal and Viren Barot (Nip In)\, Dipa Yadav (Inspirations Hair & Beauty Salon)\, Bridget Leneghan (Elitian) and everyone at the Cambridgeshire Deaf Association. \n 
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/mill-road-celebrates-india/
LOCATION:Cambridgeshire Deaf Association\, 8 Romsey Terrace\, Cambridge\, Cambs\, CB1 3NH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170717T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170717T203000
DTSTAMP:20260531T005049
CREATED:20170506T102216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170528T074703Z
UID:1219-1500316200-1500323400@millroadhistory.org.uk
SUMMARY:Tour: Walking Tour of the Kite District
DESCRIPTION:Mill Road History Society’s own (local legend) Allan Brigham leads a walking tour of the Kite area. He will be accompanied by Susan Woodall who will also talk about the Women’s Refuge Centre. \nWe will meet at 6:30pm at the Fitzroy Street entrance to the Grafton Centre (outside the Co-operative Bank)\, taking a gentle walk around the area\, and ending at around 8:30pm. \nAll are welcome but places are limited so please email admin@millroadhistory.org.uk to book your place. You’re welcome to turn up on the day but we may have to turn you away if it is full. We will be asking for a £5 donation per person to the Society’s funds (to be collected before the walk). \n 
URL:https://millroadhistory.org.uk/oldevent/tour-walking-tour-of-the-kite-district/
LOCATION:Grafton Centre\, Grafton Centre\, Fitzroy Street\, Cambridge\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Tour
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170624T194500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170624T213000
DTSTAMP:20260531T005049
CREATED:20170528T075108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170528T075258Z
UID:1256-1498333500-1498339800@millroadhistory.org.uk
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-2/
LOCATION:Covent Garden Drama Studio\, 58 Covent Garden\, Cambridge\, Cambs\, CB1 2HT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Event
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