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After BUTT + Trojan Horse/ Rainbow Flag | Open Cambridge
https://www.opencambridge.cam.ac.uk/events/after-butt-trojan-horse-rainbow-flag10 Aug 2023: Ian Giles' 'Edward/Maurice' explores the legacy of two of Cambridge's most acclaimed, and queer, writers: Christopher Marlowe and E.M Forster.
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Exploring Wren: Wren Library open day | Open Cambridge
https://www.opencambridge.cam.ac.uk/events/exploring-wren-wren-library-open-day10 Aug 2023: The Wren Library at Trinity College is one of Christopher Wren’s great masterpieces of architecture. 2023 commemorates the 300th anniversary of his death and we have a special exhibition looking at how he designed and created the space.
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Improbabilities: A Douglas Adams Exhibition | Open Cambridge
https://www.opencambridge.cam.ac.uk/events/improbabilities-douglas-adams-exhibition10 Aug 2023: St John’s College is wildly, improbably happy to present an exhibition celebrating the publication of *42: The Wildly Improbable Ideas of Douglas Adams*.
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Quaker Creativity Unwrapped ~ Exhibition | Open Cambridge
https://www.opencambridge.cam.ac.uk/events/quaker-creativity-unwrapped-exhibition10 Aug 2023: There was a time when Quakers frowned on the arts, their dress and meeting spaces were plain and simple. However, modern day Quakers embrace the arts enthusiastically. Quaker - inspired artist, Rory Pilgrim is one of this year’s Turner Prize
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In the Footsteps of Artist Kay Melzi (Workshop) | Open Cambridge
https://www.opencambridge.cam.ac.uk/events/footsteps-artist-kay-melzi-workshop10 Aug 2023: An art workshop to harness the creativity of childhood, to be held in the College grounds. Will include a visit to a small exhibition of Kay Melzi's work in the College Library. Kathleen (Kay) Melzi was an inspirational Art teacher at Homerton
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Life in the Bronze Age: Excavating Must Farm | Open Cambridge
https://www.opencambridge.cam.ac.uk/events/life-bronze-age-excavating-must-farm10 Aug 2023: Between 2015-16 archaeologists from the Cambridge Archaeological Unit excavated the remains of one of the best-preserved Bronze Age settlements ever discovered in the UK.
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All Saints Church, Jesus Lane, Cambridge | Open Cambridge
https://www.opencambridge.cam.ac.uk/events/all-saints-church-jesus-lane-cambridge10 Aug 2023: All Saints Church, in Jesus Lane opposite Jesus College, will be open to visitors on Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th of September between 10am and 4pm.
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From Darwin to Dodos - Guided Tour of the Museum of Zoology | Open…
https://www.opencambridge.cam.ac.uk/events/darwin-dodos-guided-tour-museum-zoology10 Aug 2023: Why is there a fin whale skeleton in Cambridge? What can we learn from our Dodo skeleton? What did Darwin collect here and on the Voyage of the Beagle, and what can these collections tell us about him and is ideas on evolution?
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FULLY BOOKED Cambridgeshire Collection tours | Open Cambridge
https://www.opencambridge.cam.ac.uk/events/fully-booked-cambridgeshire-collection-tours10 Aug 2023: Take a tour behind the scenes in the Cambridgeshire Collection at Cambridge Central Library. See some of the material in our archive store and learn more about the history of Cambridge and Cambridgeshire. The tour is down a flight of stairs. A lift
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The life of the victorian architect, Alfred Waterhouse | Open…
https://www.opencambridge.cam.ac.uk/events/life-victorian-architect-alfred-waterhouse10 Aug 2023: Alfred Waterhouse is best known as a designer of public buildings in the eo-Gothic style, but he drew on other styles from the past too, and numerous building types are represented in his huge output. He was the first child of a Quaker family, and
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