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Cambridge researchers unearth witch trials in old court rolls

Cambridge researchers unearth witch trials in old court rolls

Cambridge researchers unearth witch trials in old court rolls

20 December 2019

Tales of magic and murder are revealed in historical records of Cambridgeshire witch trials in a research project by the Cambridge University Library.


Cambridge man puts TV Sooty’s ‘rave mobile’ up for auction

Cambridge man puts TV Sooty’s ‘rave mobile’ up for auction

Cambridge man puts TV Sooty’s ‘rave mobile’ up for auction

15 November 2019

Matthew Corbett’s original TV Sooty Mobile has been unearthed from a garage after 20 years of gathering dust


Cambridge's historic market cobbles win Grade II listing

Cambridge's historic market cobbles win Grade II listing

Cambridge's historic market cobbles win Grade II listing

07 November 2019

Campaigners trying to save the market square’s cobbles are celebrating after they managed to win the stone setts listed status


Cambridge college presented with rare diary written by Shackleton's geologist

Cambridge college presented with rare diary written by Shackleton's geologist

Cambridge college presented with rare diary written by Shackleton's geologist

26 September 2019

A digitised version of the diary by Sir James Wordie will be available in the autumn


Motion sickness art exhibition at Lion Yard looks at the 'Me me, me generation'

Motion sickness art exhibition at Lion Yard looks at the 'Me me, me generation'

Motion sickness art exhibition at Lion Yard looks at the 'Me me, me generation'

29 August 2019

Three talented Cambridge artists also unleash a nod to 90s pop culture nostalgia


Bid to save the work of Cambridgeshire's forgotten poet

Bid to save the work of Cambridgeshire's forgotten poet

Bid to save the work of Cambridgeshire's forgotten poet

17 August 2019

Fordham's James Withers was mentioned in the same breath as Burns and Byron but went from rags to riches and back again


Historic images of Ian McKellen and Judi Dench as Cambridge Arts Theatre gets £100,000 to preserve its history

Historic images of Ian McKellen and Judi Dench as Cambridge Arts Theatre gets £100,000 to preserve its history

Historic images of Ian McKellen and Judi Dench as Cambridge Arts Theatre gets £100,000 to preserve its history

21 July 2019

Wonderful photos form part of the archive that will be preserved


Flying legends the Red Arrows top a stunning Duxford Air show

Flying legends the Red Arrows top a stunning Duxford Air show

Flying legends the Red Arrows top a stunning Duxford Air show

19 July 2019

Spitfires also take to the skies over Cambridgeshire


Council announces future of Shire Hall - and promises access to Castle Mound

Council announces future of Shire Hall - and promises access to Castle Mound

Council announces future of Shire Hall - and promises access to Castle Mound

17 May 2019

The county council's historic Shire Hall headquarters is set to be developed by firm behind Cambridge North station area and CB1 site.


Military aircraft fly over American Cemetery at Madingley in tribute to Mi Amigo crew

Military aircraft fly over American Cemetery at Madingley in tribute to Mi Amigo crew

Military aircraft fly over American Cemetery at Madingley in tribute to Mi Amigo crew

22 February 2019

Three of the crew who perished when their B-17 Flying Fortress came down are interred at the cemetery


NHS at 70: A look back to 1948-58 when Addenbrooke’s became part of NHS

NHS at 70: A look back to 1948-58 when Addenbrooke’s became part of NHS

NHS at 70: A look back to 1948-58 when Addenbrooke’s became part of NHS

05 July 2018

To mark the NHS’s birthday, we’re looking at how Cambridge University Hospitals – incorporating Addenbrooke’s and The Rosie – developed over the decades.


Cambridge's Millicent Fawcett and 100 years of women's votes

Cambridge's Millicent Fawcett and 100 years of women's votes

Cambridge's Millicent Fawcett and 100 years of women's votes

01 February 2018

Millicent Fawcett is to become the first woman to be celebrated with a statue in Parliament Square, 100 years after legislation granting the vote to (some) women received Royal Assent. Dr GILLIAN SUTHERLAND, of Newnham College, explains more about Millicent's impact.


Second World War home to The Few at Duxford is now home to many

Second World War home to The Few at Duxford is now home to many

Second World War home to The Few at Duxford is now home to many

02 November 2017

The Officers’ Mess is a thriving Mantle Business Centre that offers a fascinating window into its history.


Moving project scheduled for Cambridge cemetery over bank holiday

Moving project scheduled for Cambridge cemetery over bank holiday

Moving project scheduled for Cambridge cemetery over bank holiday

18 May 2017

The largest project of its kind in Britain will culminate over the bank holiday weekend when almost 4,000 photographs are placed on gravestones at the Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial at Madingley.


The mysterious case of the Cambridgeshire fen slodger

The mysterious case of the Cambridgeshire fen slodger

The mysterious case of the Cambridgeshire fen slodger

12 January 2017

Joseph Hempsall simply disappeared and now so has his grave


Time to get into the Christmas spirit

Time to get into the Christmas spirit

Time to get into the Christmas spirit

14 December 2016

It has been a long-held tradition to tell ghost stories at Christmas time, especially in Cambridge.


Appeal to preserve Cambridge company legacy

Appeal to preserve Cambridge company legacy

Appeal to preserve Cambridge company legacy

06 October 2016

New exhibition hopes for PYEoneering Cambridge Electronics company


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