Toddlers, knights and golden bears

23 March 2019

Inside the Fitzwilliam Museum, the Armoury and Renaissance galleries are alive with the sound of chattering children. Eyes wide in amazement, noses pressed against cool glass and little feet padding across polished floors, Cambridgeshire pre-schoolers are excitedly discovering treasures found close to home and further afield.

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England, Charles I (1625-49) lozenge-shaped silver shilling siege piece, 1648, Pontefract

Pop-up mints and coins made from prayers

04 December 2017

In the tumultuous upheaval of the English Civil War, Royalist castles under siege used ‘pop-up’ mints to make coins to pay their soldiers. A unique display at the Fitzwilliam Museum tells the centuries-old story of emergency currency made from gold, silver and compressed prayer books.

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Open Cambridge celebrates its 10th Anniversary

08 August 2017

Tickets go on sale next week for the city’s hugely popular heritage weekend, Open Cambridge, which runs from 8-9 September and is celebrating its tenth year with the biggest and most ambitious programme of events ever.

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Three Jane Austen letters are shown together for the first time

28 March 2017

An exhibition offering a rare chance to see some of Jane Austen's letters has opened at Cambridge ̽»¨Ö±²¥ Library.  ̽»¨Ö±²¥correspondence on display is held by three different Cambridge collections. This is the first time that the letters have been shown together.

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