• The Whipple Museum and the History of Science

    Jubilee Pavilion Gog Magog Way, Stapleford, United Kingdom

    One of Charles Darwin’s microscopes A look at the stories behind the Museum’s extensive collection of scientific artefacts. A talk by Alison Giles, the Whipple Museum’s Learning Coordinator All talks are free to members, or £3 for guests / non-members , payable on the door.

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  • Geophysics: A New Approach to Archaeology

    Jubilee Pavilion Gog Magog Way, Stapleford, United Kingdom

    What recent geophysical technologies can reveal about archaeological sites and a review of some of the local findings A talk by Ian Sanderson, Geophysics Practitioner All talks are free to members, or £3 for guests / non-members , payable on the door.

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  • “From Little Acorns” – A History of ARM

    Jubilee Pavilion Gog Magog Way, Stapleford, United Kingdom

    A History of ARM. Once referred to as "The Crown Jewels" of the UK's successful high tech industry, ARM grew from small beginnings in Cambridge to be a global company whose microchip designs feature ubiquitously in most smartphones and other devices. Where did it begin, and how did it happen? John Biggs, one of the

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  • British India

    Jubilee Pavilion Gog Magog Way, Stapleford, United Kingdom

    How British rule changed India - and changed the British A talk by Dr Sean Lang, Senior Lecturer in History at Anglia Ruskin University. All talks are free to members, or £3 for guests / non-members , payable on the door.

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  • The Building of Kings College Chapel

    Jubilee Pavilion Gog Magog Way, Stapleford, United Kingdom

      How this iconic Cambridge landmark came to be. A talk by Paul Shakeshaft, Affiliated Lecturer in the University of Cambridge Department of History of Art, and Director of Studies at Hughes Hall. THIS TALK WILL INCLUDE A FESTIVE DRINK AND MINCE PIES! All talks are free to members, or £3 for guests / non-members

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  • Leah Manning – A Life for Children

    Jubilee Pavilion Gog Magog Way, Stapleford, United Kingdom

    Leah Manning One of the first female Labour MPs, a campaigner for impoverished children in Cambridge and saviour of nearly 4000 young people fleeing the Spanish Civil War. A talk by Mike Levy, Cambridge author and Holocaust educator. All talks are free to members, or £3 for guests / non-members, payable on the door.

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  • South Cambridgeshire in the Early 17th Century

    Jubilee Pavilion Gog Magog Way, Stapleford, United Kingdom

    A time of royal transition from Tudor to Stuart Between 1600 and 1625 the country went through a remarkable transition, from the last of the Tudor Royals (Queen Elizabeth I) to the first of the Stuart Royals (James I and VI). Some of the most important religious, cultural and governmental changes in our history happened

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  • Thoughts from the Courts

    Jubilee Pavilion Gog Magog Way, Stapleford, United Kingdom

    Personal reflections on 35 years at the Bar and on the bench in both civil and criminal law. A life lived vicariously with the injured, the incompetent, the falsely accused and some right villains. A talk by Revd Dr Simon Taylor K.C. All talks are free to members, or £3 for guests / non-members ,

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  • History of Chivers Jam Factory

    Jubilee Pavilion Gog Magog Way, Stapleford, United Kingdom

    A talk by Eleanor Whitehead, local historian. This meeting will also include the society's Annual General Meeting. All talks are free to members, or £3 for guests / non-members, payable on the door.

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