There is one very prominent item in our collection that even we overlook: the shop front of the Enid Porter building! Originally from 45 Bridge Street, it was a shop known long ago as ‘Le Cage’ and subject to demolition in
Pick your favourites!
With Christmas fast approaching at the Museum we have been sprucing up the list of ‘Adopt-an-object’ items on the website. Perhaps you have a loved one in your life for whom a particular item is special? maybe there’s something that
Bricks and mortar
The Museum of Cambridge sits within the old White Horse Inn, a public house until 1934, it was saved from demolition and converted into the Cambridge and County Folk Museum. The White Horse Inn can trace its history to about